Your body leaves a pattern. See it.
Log side effects and positive changes from 0–10, then see them beside your dose days and estimated medication level. One hard day is a moment. A trend tells the story.
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GLP AI is for tracking and education—not diagnosis or medical advice. Contact your healthcare provider about symptoms; seek urgent care when symptoms are severe.
Track the change.
Keep the context.
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Log nausea, constipation, fatigue, fullness, food noise, energy, or any custom symptom on a simple 0–10 scale.
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GLP AI places each entry beside your dose days and estimated medication level, so timing patterns become easier to see.
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Switch between 7-day, 30-day, 90-day, and yearly views to separate a hard day from a repeating trend.
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Positive signals count too: reduced food noise, stronger fullness, and steadier energy belong in the same picture.
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The timeline is tracking and education—not a diagnosis—but it gives you clearer details to bring to your clinician.
How GLP-1 symptom tracking works.
A ten-second check-in becomes more useful when it sits beside the rest of your treatment timeline.
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Log what changed
Choose a symptom and slide its intensity from 0–10. Common GLP-1 effects are built in, and custom signals are welcome.
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Place it in the dose week
Every entry lands on the same timeline as your shot or pill history and estimated medication level.
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Watch the trend
Move from seven days to a month, a quarter, or a year and see whether the pattern repeats, settles, or changes.
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Bring the pattern
Use dates, intensity, and duration to have a more specific conversation with the clinician who manages your care.
Symptoms make more sense in context.
GLP AI lines up symptom intensity with your logged doses and estimated medication level. That does not prove cause—but it makes the timing visible.
- Day-by-day claritySee exactly when a symptom started, peaked, and settled.
- Longer trend viewsCompare a week with 30, 90, or 365 days.
- Better recallBring dates and intensity—not a guess—to your next visit.
A repeatable window is emerging.Higher nausea was logged on days 2–3 after the last three doses, then eased.
Not every signal is a side effect.
GLP-1 life includes what feels difficult and what feels better. Keep both in the same record.
| Signal | Type | What the trend can show |
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| Nausea | Side effect | See whether intensity clusters after a dose or dose increase. |
| Constipation | Side effect | Track duration and changes instead of relying on memory. |
| Diarrhea | Side effect | Log the days it happens and how disruptive it feels. |
| Fatigue | Side effect | Compare low-energy days with dose timing and the wider trend. |
| Reduced food noise | Positive signal | Notice when mental chatter quiets—and when it starts returning. |
| Feelings of fullness | Positive signal | Record how strong fullness feels across the medication cycle. |
| Energy | Positive signal | Track the days you feel steady, not only the difficult ones. |
| Your own signal | Custom | Add anything meaningful to your routine, body, or treatment conversation. |
“I felt rough” becomes a pattern your clinician can use.
Dates, intensity, duration, dose timing, and what improved give your healthcare provider more context. GLP AI organizes what happened; your clinician interprets it and makes medical decisions.
GLP-1 symptom tracker FAQ.
Clear answers about what the tracker records, what a trend can show, and where medical care still belongs.
01What is the GLP AI symptom tracker?
It is a GLP-1-specific symptom log that records intensity from 0–10 and places each entry beside your dose days and estimated medication level. You can review the pattern across seven days, 30 days, 90 days, or a year.
02Which GLP-1 side effects can I track?
Common options include nausea, constipation, diarrhea, fatigue, headaches, reflux, and other digestive symptoms. You can customize the list and add a symptom that is specific to your experience.
03Can I track positive effects too?
Yes. Reduced food noise, feelings of fullness, energy, and other positive signals can sit beside negative side effects. That creates a more balanced view of how a week actually felt.
04Does the tracker show symptoms over time?
Yes. Trend views let you compare short and longer windows, so you can see whether a symptom was isolated, repeated around dose days, improved, or changed after a routine change.
05Does the timeline prove my medication caused a symptom?
No. A timing pattern can be useful context, but it does not prove cause or provide a diagnosis. Your clinician should interpret symptoms and make medication decisions.
06How often should I log symptoms?
Log when something changes and be consistent enough to compare similar days. A quick daily check-in during adjustment weeks can make patterns easier to see, but the right cadence is the one you can maintain.
07Can I track symptoms after a dose increase?
Yes. Because dose history and symptoms share a timeline, you can review intensity and duration before and after a step-up and bring those details to your prescriber.
08Does it work with Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound?
Yes. GLP AI supports branded and compounded GLP-1 medications, including semaglutide and tirzepatide, as shots or pills.
09Can I show the symptom trend to my doctor?
Yes. The point of the timeline is to replace a vague recap with dates, severity, duration, dose context, and the pattern you observed. Your clinician remains the decision-maker.
010Is GLP AI medical advice?
No. GLP AI provides tracking and education only. Contact your healthcare provider about symptoms, and seek urgent or emergency care when symptoms are severe or you believe you may be experiencing an emergency.

