Starting a GLP-1 medication like Semaglutide or Tirzepatide can feel exciting—but also unpredictable.
Many patients wonder:
The first 90 days are less about perfection and more about how your body adapts to appetite-regulating hormones, metabolism changes, and new hunger signals.
Understanding what's normal during this phase can help reduce frustration and improve long-term success — whether you're just starting out in Payson or working with us remotely through telehealth.
👉 If you’re still exploring treatment options, our medical weight loss clinic offers personalized GLP-1 programs and nationwide telehealth support.
Many patients using Semaglutide or Tirzepatide notice appetite changes before major weight loss begins. Many adults feel discouraged during the first few weeks because progress doesn’t happen as quickly as they expected—but early appetite and behavior changes are often the first signs the medication is working.
Common experiences:
Some patients are surprised by how quiet food cravings become during the first few weeks. Others notice fullness lasts much longer than expected, even with smaller meals.
Weight changes during this phase vary widely. Some people lose weight quickly, while others see little change — both can be normal.
What helps during this phase:
By weeks 5–8, appetite regulation usually stabilizes.This is often when Semaglutide or Tirzepatide weight loss becomes more visible and predictable.
Many people report:
This is also when lifestyle habits — like light strength training or daily movement — start to make a noticeable difference.
Some patients using Tirzepatide notice stronger appetite suppression earlier, while others prefer the steadier progression many experience with Semaglutide.
By the third month, physical changes often become more visible.
Common observations:
While scale weight continues to matter, body composition changes (fat loss vs. muscle retention) become increasingly important.
💡 Resistance training and adequate protein intake are strongly recommended during this phase, especially for adults over 40.
Normal during the first 90 days:
Not typical and worth discussing with a provider:
GLP-1 medications should always be used with medical supervision to ensure safety and appropriate dose adjustments.
A lot of the worry during this phase comes down to a few recurring questions: Why has weight loss slowed? Why does my appetite feel different this week than last? Is this side effect something to be concerned about?
In most cases, this is simply how GLP-1 medications work. Appetite regulation often improves before visible fat loss catches up, and consistency matters far more than how fast the scale moves in any given week.
Regardless of whether someone uses Semaglutide or Tirzepatide, the most successful patients tend to focus on:
If you're still deciding which medication is right for you, understanding the differences can help. You may also want to read Semaglutide vs. Tirzepatide: Which Is Right for You?
However you're starting, having a provider who actually checks in during these first 90 days makes a real difference. Booking a consultation at WAW is the best next step if you're ready to get a personalized plan instead of guessing your way through it.