Your First Month on a GLP-1: What to Expect (Chattanooga)













Paul Miranda, MD
Board-Certified in Family Medicine · Emergency Physician · Obesity Medicine Association member

I’m an emergency and Family Medicine physician in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and founder of Summit Metabolic Health. I read every patient chart personally. These articles give honest, evidence-based answers about GLP-1 medications and metabolic health.

Medically reviewed by Paul Miranda, MD · Last reviewed July 2026
Updated July 2026
Patient Guides & FAQ · Summit Metabolic Health

Your First Month on a GLP-1: What to Expect (Chattanooga)

The first month on a GLP-1 medication sets the tone for everything that follows — and it’s also when most patients have the most questions. At Summit Metabolic Health in Chattanooga, I’d rather you start with clear, realistic expectations than with hype or fear. Here’s an honest walk-through of what those first four weeks usually look like.

Week One: Starting Low, on Purpose

Every responsible GLP-1 plan begins at a low starting dose. This isn’t your target dose — it’s a deliberate on-ramp. The goal early on isn’t dramatic weight loss; it’s letting your body adapt to the medication with as few side effects as possible.

I tell patients plainly: do not judge the medication by week one. The starting dose is about tolerance, not transformation. Trust the process.

Side Effects: What’s Common and What’s Manageable

The most common side effects are gastrointestinal — nausea, and sometimes constipation, diarrhea, or reduced appetite. For most people these are mild to moderate, tend to show up around dose changes, and ease as the body adjusts. They are usually not a reason to stop, and they’re very manageable with a few simple strategies:

  • Eat smaller portions — you’ll likely feel full faster anyway.
  • Slow down at meals and stop when you’re satisfied.
  • Stay hydrated and keep meals on the lighter, lower-fat side when nausea hits.
  • Tell us. Side effects you mention can almost always be managed; side effects you suffer in silence can derail you.

This is precisely where physician oversight earns its keep. We can slow your titration, hold a dose, or adjust your plan — options a mail-order prescription simply doesn’t give you.

Titration: The Slow Climb Is the Strategy

Over the coming weeks, we increase the dose gradually toward your target. Slow titration is the single most important lever for minimizing side effects. Rushing to a higher dose to “speed things up” usually backfires with more nausea and more reasons to quit. Patience early buys you success later.

Realistic Results in Month One

Here’s the honest part: meaningful weight loss is a months-long process, not a four-week sprint. In the first month, many patients notice reduced hunger and quieter cravings before they see big changes on the scale. That appetite shift is a great early sign — it’s the medication doing its job. Steady, sustained loss builds from there.


How We Guide Your First Month at Summit

At Summit Metabolic Health in Chattanooga, your first month isn’t a hand-off — it’s a partnership. We check in, manage side effects, titrate at the right pace for your body, and keep your expectations grounded so you stay the course. The patients who start well, last.

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon will I lose weight on a GLP-1?
Many patients notice reduced appetite and cravings in the first weeks, with steadier weight loss building over the following months. It’s a months-long process, not a four-week sprint.

Are first-month side effects normal?
Mild-to-moderate GI side effects like nausea are common around dose changes and usually ease as your body adapts. They’re very manageable — tell your physician so the plan can be adjusted.

Why does the dose start so low?
The low starting dose lets your body adapt and minimizes side effects. Slow, gradual titration toward your target dose is the key strategy for a smooth start.

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This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Side effects and titration schedules vary by patient and require physician evaluation and monitoring. Semaglutide and tirzepatide are prescription medications with risks and contraindications. Summit Metabolic Health serves patients in Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, and Washington.

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