I just started Wegovy yesterday.. Nauseous already :)

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Had my physical last week. My PCP loved my labs and vitals but said I'm fat. She acknowledged my hard earned muscle but feels I should drop some fat (5'11" and 227 pounds). I told her at my age (60) it's been a struggle. I used to be able to drop weight easily. I'm not blaming my age, I'm blaming my lack of will power and increased appetite. So, she prescribed me Mournjaro which was quickly denied so she tried Wegovy..approved. I took my first .25mg shot yesterday and woke up with moderate nausea.. I'll continue to post updates to my journey here
 
Had my physical last week. My PCP loved my labs and vitals but said I'm fat. She acknowledged my hard earned muscle but feels I should drop some fat (5'11" and 227 pounds). I told her at my age (60) it's been a struggle. I used to be able to drop weight easily. I'm not blaming my age, I'm blaming my lack of will power and increased appetite. So, she prescribed me Mournjaro which was quickly denied so she tried Wegovy..approved. I took my first .25mg shot yesterday and woke up with moderate nausea.. I'll continue to post updates to my journey here
Typical and expected side effects. For most people, those side effects fade after a week or two. The real problem for some (including myself) is the constipation. GLP-1's slow gastric emptying and it's brutal for some people. Some tips:

1. Pace yourself when eating, slow down. You will get full much faster while on the meds and if you eat too fast you will end up feeling like a bloated whale.
2.Eat plenty of fiber, take psyllium at night. If it gets too bad, take some Milk of Magnesia.
3.Make protein a priority.
4.Stay hydrated, invest in a good electrolyte powder (I like the ReLite brand)
5.Probiotics are essential as your gut microbiome balance will be affected.
5.Hang in there, the rapid weight loss is worth a little discomfort.

Also, expect some mild fatigue and perhaps a drop in motivation due to a disruption of neurotransmitters in the gut. This also passes (to a certain degree). You may feel a drop in libido... still worth it if your goal is to shed those hard to lose pounds.

Good luck!
 
Typical and expected side effects. For most people, those side effects fade after a week or two. The real problem for some (including myself) is the constipation. GLP-1's slow gastric emptying and it's brutal for some people. Some tips:

1. Pace yourself when eating, slow down. You will get full much faster while on the meds and if you eat too fast you will end up feeling like a bloated whale.
2.Eat plenty of fiber, take psyllium at night. If it gets too bad, take some Milk of Magnesia.
3.Make protein a priority.
4.Stay hydrated, invest in a good electrolyte powder (I like the ReLite brand)
5.Probiotics are essential as your gut microbiome balance will be affected.
5.Hang in there, the rapid weight loss is worth a little discomfort.

Also, expect some mild fatigue and perhaps a drop in motivation due to a disruption of neurotransmitters in the gut. This also passes (to a certain degree). You may feel a drop in libido... still worth it if your goal is to shed those hard to lose pounds.

Good luck!
Yep, she mentioned the protein too.. I definitely don't want to lose muscle that didn't come easy. I'll look into the other stuff. My wife started this quite a while ago and suffers the constipation so I'll be checking psyllium out.. thanks
 
Had my physical last week. My PCP loved my labs and vitals but said I'm fat. She acknowledged my hard earned muscle but feels I should drop some fat (5'11" and 227 pounds). I told her at my age (60) it's been a struggle. I used to be able to drop weight easily. I'm not blaming my age, I'm blaming my lack of will power and increased appetite. So, she prescribed me Mournjaro which was quickly denied so she tried Wegovy..approved. I took my first .25mg shot yesterday and woke up with moderate nausea.. I'll continue to post updates to my journey here
Against my better judgement, my wife took it for a few months. She did lose weight, but looked sick while doing it. I finally got her to quit . . . yes, she gained most of the weight back. But she has since adopted a healthier lifestyle and her weight is coming down . . . the right way.

I'm 69 and I definitely know that it's a challenge to lose weight; I've been there. We're retired and comfortable and it's great to have that piece of pie every day with a coffee. But pretty soon you realize that comfortable and lean don't go together. Life is better and means more if you inject some challenge into it . . . you have to get up in the morning working towards a goal, not just looking forward to the next tasty tidbit.

You hit the nail on the head, admitting that the real problem is your lack of will power. That's where your efforts should be focused, and that's where your answer lies.
 

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