I've been on semaglutide for 6 months (currently at 2.4 mg maintenance dose) and I've refined a nausea management protocol through trial and error that's taken me from "can't get out of bed" to "barely notice it." Sharing because I wish someone had given me this on day 1.
The Protocol:
Day of injection (I inject Sunday evenings):
- Light, bland dinner 2 hours before injection (rice, grilled chicken, nothing fatty)
- Inject at bedtime (9-10 PM) β sleep through the initial wave
- Ginger capsule 250 mg with the pre-injection dinner
Days 1-3 post-injection (the worst window):
- 6 small meals instead of 3 regular ones β no meal larger than a side plate
- Zero fried, greasy, or high-fat foods
- Ginger capsule 250 mg before breakfast and dinner
- Room-temp or warm beverages only (cold drinks seem to worsen it for me)
- Peppermint tea after meals (if no reflux issues)
- 20-minute walk after eating β motion helps gastric emptying
Days 4-7:
- Gradually resume normal-ish eating
- Keep ginger tea handy but don't need capsules usually
- Can tolerate some fat in meals but still keep portions moderate
Daily throughout:
- 80+ oz water (sipped consistently, not chugged)
- B6 25 mg twice daily
- No lying down within 30 min of eating
This took me from rating my nausea 8/10 at the 0.5 mg dose to 2-3/10 at the 2.4 mg dose. The improvement wasn't immediate β my gut also adapted over time. But the protocol made the adaptation period survivable.