Deciding When to Take Your First Shot

I recommend starting your first weight loss shot only after completing a full week of baseline tracking. This gives you clear data on your starting point, especially important if you’re managing diabetes, blood pressure, or dealing with hormonal changes in your mid-40s and 50s. Most people feel ready by day 8, but never rush—joint pain and past diet failures make preparation essential. Take the shot on the same day each week, preferably in the morning after breakfast to minimize nausea. My book outlines a precise 7-day prep protocol that includes stabilizing blood sugar and reducing processed carbs before injection one.

What to Track from Day One

Track five non-negotiable metrics daily: weight (first thing in the morning), fasting blood glucose, waist circumference at the navel, daily steps, and hunger levels on a 1-10 scale. For those with insurance limitations, these measurements cost nothing yet deliver powerful insights. Log everything in a simple notebook or free app—no complex meal plans required. Note joint pain levels before and after movement; this helps you see how reduced inflammation appears within 2-4 weeks of consistent GLP-1 use. Hormonal fluctuations can mask progress, so also record sleep quality and energy at 3pm.

How to Measure Progress Beyond the Scale

The scale can disappoint due to water retention or muscle preservation, so measure non-scale victories weekly. Take front, side, and back photos in the same lighting every 14 days. Check if your favorite pants feel looser. Monitor how far you can walk without knee pain—many clients report doubling their pain-free steps by week six. Blood pressure improvements and steadier glucose readings often appear before significant weight drops. In my methodology, we celebrate a 2-inch waist reduction or 10% lower average glucose as major milestones equivalent to 8-10 pounds lost.

Setting Realistic Expectations and Adjustments

Expect 1-2 pounds of fat loss weekly after the first shot, with many noticing appetite control within 48 hours. If side effects occur, reduce your planned dose by 25% and extend the tracking period. Reassess every 30 days: if waist hasn’t decreased by at least ¾ inch or glucose hasn’t improved, we adjust injection timing or pair with short 10-minute walks that respect joint limitations. Consistency beats perfection—track for the full 90 days to see the compounded hormonal balancing effects that make weight loss sustainable long-term. Thousands have reversed the cycle of failed diets using this exact system.