Injection titration
Your dose schedule
Starting dose. Adjusting period, minimal effect expected.
First increase. Appetite starts shifting. Mild nausea possible.
Appetite noticeably reduced. Weight loss begins.
Approaching therapeutic dose.
Maintenance dose. Full effect.
Pill titration
Your dose schedule
Starting dose. Take on empty stomach with sip of water.
First increase.
Approaching full dose.
Maintenance dose. Full effect.
Your first injection — what to expect
Most people feel very little. The dose at week 1 (0.25 mg) is very small — it is a starting dose, not a therapeutic one. Some people feel nothing different the first week. That is normal.
Your journey — what typically happens month by month
Based on STEP 1 trial data (68 weeks) and patient-reported outcomes. Average weight loss was 14.9% at 68 weeks. Individual experiences vary significantly.
The starting dose is very low (0.25 mg). Some people feel a slight reduction in appetite or mild nausea — others feel nothing different yet. Early weight loss, if any, is mostly water.
Dose increases begin. Appetite reduction becomes more noticeable. This is when food noise — the constant background thoughts about eating — starts to fade for most people. Nausea peaks around each dose increase and typically settles within a few days.
By week 12, about 8 in 10 people have lost at least 5% of body weight. GI side effects are typically much milder by now. The dose is approaching maintenance.
This is typically the fastest phase of weight loss. The full maintenance dose (2.4 mg injection or 25 mg pill) has been reached. Appetite suppression is at its most consistent. Average loss in trials was about 10–12% by month 6.
Weight loss slows but continues. Plateaus of 4–8 weeks are normal — the body is recalibrating. In trials, maximum weight loss (average 14.9%) was reached around week 68. Most people stabilise at their new weight while on medication.
Tips for starting — what actually helps
Some tips apply to everyone on weight loss medication. Others are specific to Wegovy. Both matter most in the first 8 weeks.
What people actually say about starting
Personal experiences from public online communities — not medical advice.
“The food noise stopping was the most surprising thing. I didn't realise how loud it was until it went quiet.”
“Week 3 was my worst week — nausea after the dose went up to 0.5 mg. By week 5 it was completely gone.”
“Sulfur burps are real — eating smaller portions and avoiding eggs helped massively.”
“I hit a 6-week plateau at month 4. Stayed patient, and the scale started moving again. Don't panic.”
Bottom line
- →Week 1–2: Appetite starts to shift. Nausea may appear, usually mild at the starting dose.
- →Month 1–3: Dose increases. Side effects peak and then settle. Visible weight loss begins.
- →Month 3–6: Peak weight loss phase. Food relationship fundamentally changes for most people.
- →Month 6+: Weight loss slows toward new steady state. Protein and resistance training matter most here.
- →The biggest lever you control: what you eat and whether you lift weights — regardless of which drug.
Next step most people take
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Last reviewed: April 2026