Food just ain't the same anymore?

That's it exactly. GLP-1s hit your dopamine broadly, not just food. Music, gym, everything can feel muted. Same brain mechanism, just different parts lighting up. Most people settle as their body adjusts, but worth noticing.
 
more bro science than actual research here and everywhere honestly. consensus says mediterranean and plant-based is best. glps just make carbs even more optional for weight loss.
 
The food aversion response is one of the most consistent effects people don't expect - the visual food cue stops triggering the want signal before appetite is even involved. Shotsy logging that alongside dose tracking is the right pairing for seeing how it correlates with injection timing.
 
lost the weight i needed and kept it off with a glp-1 for 2 and a half years. every once in a while, super rarely, i'll hit a fast food place as a fourth meal or late night meal like i used to all the time. barely happens now and hasn't affected my weight.
 
Same here on the food noise stopping - that was the biggest shift for me too. And yeah, the anxiety drop was real unexpected. Feels so much better.
 
totally tracking with you. started on 2.5mg myself. week three was rough, swollen, bathroom trouble non-stop. still trying to figure out what's actually causing the bloating, so i'm holding off on the fourth shot till things calm down downstairs. skin's sensitive mostly on my legs in jeans, but cold showers are incredible right now.
 
The sweet craving surviving when food aversion hits is the early-dose pattern - sweets hit a different pathway. Most find it resolves by shot 6-8.
 
Down 25 percent total. Wegovy gave me the first 5 percent bump, then I switched to Zepbound for another 20. Didn't overhaul my diet - just stopped obsessing over food all day, so the choices got better on their own.
 
Reminding yourself to eat rather than fighting constant hunger is the inversion most people don't predict. The binge and takeaway cycle is partly reward-seeking behavior that the medication disrupts directly, not through willpower. Low carb working when it didn't before follows: when the hunger floor drops, restriction becomes manageable because the body stops fighting you. The 'food just doesn't taste the same' experience is real - the reward response to hyperpalatable foods dampens, and gastric emptying changes affect texture perception too. Both shift toward a new normal over time.
 
Most regular proteins come with too much fat attached, which eats through calories fast. I switched to protein puddings - 40g protein, 220 calories per 200g serving, twice daily. Fills the gap perfectly.
 
Vacation is the real test - the med lowers the noise but the food reward response hasn't fully switched off, so a few days of eating what you want adds up fast. Eight days back isn't a disaster, it's just recalibration.
 
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