Returning food noise on a GLP-1 medication is one of the most frustrating parts of the journey — and it's also one of the most common, especially early on or when you're still working up to your therapeutic dose.
Why appetite suppression isn't always consistent
What can help in the meantime
Reframe the timeline
Progress on these medications is measured in months, not weeks. Appetite suppression tends to improve as your dose increases and stabilizes — non-linear responses are normal, not a sign something's wrong.
If food noise is significantly disrupting your progress, **talk to your provider** about your dose escalation schedule and whether adjustments make sense.
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Returning food noise on a GLP-1 medication is one of the most frustrating parts of the journey — and it's also one of the most common, especially early on or when you're still working up to your therapeutic dose.
Why appetite suppression isn't always consistent
What can help in the meantime
Reframe the timeline
Progress on these medications is measured in months, not weeks. Appetite suppression tends to improve as your dose increases and stabilizes — non-linear responses are normal, not a sign something's wrong.
If food noise is significantly disrupting your progress, **talk to your provider** about your dose escalation schedule and whether adjustments make sense.
Returning food noise on a GLP-1 medication is one of the most frustrating parts of the journey — and it's also one of the most common, especially early on or when you're still working up to your therapeutic dose.
Why appetite suppression isn't always consistent
What can help in the meantime
Reframe the timeline
Progress on these medications is measured in months, not weeks. Appetite suppression tends to improve as your dose increases and stabilizes — non-linear responses are normal, not a sign something's wrong.
If food noise is significantly disrupting your progress, **talk to your provider** about your dose escalation schedule and whether adjustments make sense.
Returning food noise on a GLP-1 medication is one of the most frustrating parts of the journey — and it's also one of the most common, especially early on or when you're still working up to your therapeutic dose.
Why appetite suppression isn't always consistent
What can help in the meantime
Reframe the timeline
Progress on these medications is measured in months, not weeks. Appetite suppression tends to improve as your dose increases and stabilizes — non-linear responses are normal, not a sign something's wrong.
If food noise is significantly disrupting your progress, **talk to your provider** about your dose escalation schedule and whether adjustments make sense.