Why a timeline helps
Many semaglutide questions are really timing questions. A symptom log is much more useful when it sits next to injection day, dose changes, sleep, meals, and schedule drift instead of living in separate notes.
What to log every week
- Injection timestamp and which day of the week it happened
- Symptoms such as nausea, reflux, constipation, diarrhea, fatigue, headache, appetite swings, or sleep disruption
- Severity on a 0-10 scale
- Onset, peak, and resolution even if the times are approximate
- Context like hydration, unusually large meals, alcohol, travel, illness, stress, or a late dose
- What changed that week so you do not compare a stable week to an adjustment week
Simple semaglutide symptom timeline template
Keep it boring and consistent. Short factual notes beat detailed reconstructions from memory.
| Day | Injection / event time | Symptom | 0-10 | When it peaked | Context notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day 0 | ____________ | ____________ | __ | ____________ | ____________ |
| Day 1 | ____________ | ____________ | __ | ____________ | ____________ |
| Day 2-3 | ____________ | ____________ | __ | ____________ | ____________ |
| Day 4-6 | ____________ | ____________ | __ | ____________ | ____________ |
How to read the pattern without overreacting
- Day 0 to Day 2: log whether symptoms cluster right after injection or wait until later.
- Dose-change weeks: mark them clearly so you do not confuse adaptation effects with your baseline routine.
- Late or skipped doses: if the week drifted, use the semaglutide missed dose tracker so the timeline still makes sense later.
- Confounders matter: poor sleep, stress, illness, travel, and unusually low intake can dominate the signal. Tag them instead of guessing.
Why this is a good fit for Jabbit
Jabbit is strongest when the job is pattern recognition over time: injection dates, reminders, notes, and symptom timelines in one private iPhone workflow. That is a better match than a generic reminder-only tool when your real question is “what changed this week?”
Useful next pages
- Semaglutide injection tracker for dose history, reminders, and site rotation notes
- Semaglutide missed dose tracker for schedule drift or late injections
- GLP-1 stress, anxiety, and HRV guide if symptoms feel more autonomic than GI
- GLP-1 side effect log for the broader generic version