We are pleased to announce that on March 4, 2025, an updated Rich Text Editor will be introduced in the MyFitnessPal Community. To learn more about the upcoming changes, please click here. We look forward to sharing this new feature with you!
GLP-1 Nausea 😒

fierce_fab
Posts: 2 Member
Hi. New girl here. I’ve lost about 130lbs since 2017. And for the past two years or so I’ve been staying steady around 255-260. Had a baby last year, and I’ve put on 10lbs since she was born. I’m one week in on GLP-1 injections to help me hopefully kickstart my body and lose the rest of this weight. They weren’t joking about the 36 hour mark of nausea. It’s killer. I just took my second dose on Monday and the 36 hour mark hit this morning hard. But I’m also throwing up sometimes after I eat. Has anyone else experienced this? Currently feel like I’m dying from the nausea. ðŸ˜
0
Replies
-
Welcome to the group! Though my doctor has told me to lose weight, she hasn't out right told me to take medication. Honestly I haven't asked. I don't get 'hungry' and I've never had problems losing weight. My problem is sticking to what I need to do long term.
I do however get motion sickness very easily. I don't like ginger but I have read that it can calm nausea. You can try dimenhydrinate tablets for motion sickness at any store. When you can have a fan blowing air on your face and maybe a cold rag on your forehead. I know the last two will be difficult with a baby.
I hope you feel better soon1 -
Thanks for the advice I will try the Dramamine!0