dondada109
GLP-1 Apprentice

One thing that keeps bothering me on these GLP-1 threads is how often people throw around random numbers and asking for help..
Someone says: "I've been on this GLP-1 for 3-4 weeks at X dose and only lost 1 kg.. whats wrong?"
The first question shouldn't be whether the GLP-1 is working miracles. The first question should be: is the primary mechanism actually working? Is appetite suppression there? Are cravings reduced? Are u eating less without constantly fighting hunger?
GLP-1s ARE NOT FATBURNERS! They don't magically melt fat off ur body. Their main benefit is helping u maintain to a calorie deficit by reducing hunger and food noise
If appetite suppression is clearly present and after several months only 1 kg is lost, then the most likely explanation is not that the GLP-1 failed. The most likely explanation is that there still isn't a consistent calorie deficit.
A lot of people are willing to inject compounds but aren't willing to spend a week tracking what they actually eat. That's often where the answer is.
And to be clear, losing 1 kg in a month is not bad at all. But when someone starts a GLP-1, especially if they're carrying a significant amount of excess body fat, most people would expect more than that. If the scale isn't moving as expected, start with the basics:
Track food intake.
Increase daily activity.
Get some regular exercise.
Focus on food quality, not just eating "less" of the junk food.
Going from 3 bags of chips every night to 2.5 bags is technically an improvement, but it's not a nutrition strategy.
Another thing I think people get wrong is chasing extreme appetite suppression. The goal shouldn't be a dose so high that u can barely eat a piece of bread. The goal is a dose that makes adherence easier while still allowing u to hit ur protein and calorie targets (don't do agressive diets and don't be scared of calories)
GLP-1s should be a tool, not the entire plan.
Long-term success comes from building eating habits that are sustainable even after the GLP-1 is gone. Replacing some fast food with better choices, learning portion control, increasing activity, and understanding ur calorie intake will always matter more than simply increasing the dose.
THAT BEING SAID!
There are hundreds of people in this community, which deserve a big amount of respect, who have been through a genuine GLP-1 journey and have checked all of these boxes along the way, some sooner, some later, but the goal remained the same. Consistency beats intensity.
This forum is here to help u to connect with these experiences. There are plenty of users here who have achieved significant weight loss and built sustainable habits. Look up their journeys, ask questions, and learn from them
Most of them are more than willing to help because they remember exactly where they started
Someone says: "I've been on this GLP-1 for 3-4 weeks at X dose and only lost 1 kg.. whats wrong?"
The first question shouldn't be whether the GLP-1 is working miracles. The first question should be: is the primary mechanism actually working? Is appetite suppression there? Are cravings reduced? Are u eating less without constantly fighting hunger?
GLP-1s ARE NOT FATBURNERS! They don't magically melt fat off ur body. Their main benefit is helping u maintain to a calorie deficit by reducing hunger and food noise
If appetite suppression is clearly present and after several months only 1 kg is lost, then the most likely explanation is not that the GLP-1 failed. The most likely explanation is that there still isn't a consistent calorie deficit.
A lot of people are willing to inject compounds but aren't willing to spend a week tracking what they actually eat. That's often where the answer is.
And to be clear, losing 1 kg in a month is not bad at all. But when someone starts a GLP-1, especially if they're carrying a significant amount of excess body fat, most people would expect more than that. If the scale isn't moving as expected, start with the basics:
Track food intake.
Increase daily activity.
Get some regular exercise.
Focus on food quality, not just eating "less" of the junk food.
Going from 3 bags of chips every night to 2.5 bags is technically an improvement, but it's not a nutrition strategy.
Another thing I think people get wrong is chasing extreme appetite suppression. The goal shouldn't be a dose so high that u can barely eat a piece of bread. The goal is a dose that makes adherence easier while still allowing u to hit ur protein and calorie targets (don't do agressive diets and don't be scared of calories)
GLP-1s should be a tool, not the entire plan.
Long-term success comes from building eating habits that are sustainable even after the GLP-1 is gone. Replacing some fast food with better choices, learning portion control, increasing activity, and understanding ur calorie intake will always matter more than simply increasing the dose.
THAT BEING SAID!
There are hundreds of people in this community, which deserve a big amount of respect, who have been through a genuine GLP-1 journey and have checked all of these boxes along the way, some sooner, some later, but the goal remained the same. Consistency beats intensity.
This forum is here to help u to connect with these experiences. There are plenty of users here who have achieved significant weight loss and built sustainable habits. Look up their journeys, ask questions, and learn from them
Most of them are more than willing to help because they remember exactly where they started


