When did food noise quiet down for you?

I like how you describe it - quiet mind really nails it. For me that first dose hit hard. Like, I never realized how constant that chatter was until it stopped. It had always been there, so I didn't even know to call it noise.
 
If food obsession just got replaced with something else, that's interesting. Your brain might've switched which thing it craves. Were you using eating as your main thing? And are you neurodivergent? Might matter here.
 
Sitting and watching sky and birds in total contentment. Feeling less need to prove myself constantly. Maybe it's not just food noise being suppressed, maybe it's everything noise.
 
For me around week 3. Not a dramatic switch - just realized one day I hadn't thought about food in hours. Took a moment to notice.
 
Timeline varies a lot. Some people feel something within the first 24-72 hours - a noticeable quieting even at starting doses. Others need 2-3 weeks and a dose bump before it becomes obvious. Most people land somewhere in between. The food noise being the first thing to shift is common; the appetite suppression proper takes a little longer. Day 2 is too early to draw any conclusions but not too early to start paying attention.
 
The aversion to previously-automatic foods is one of the stranger parts. Some describe it as the food tasting different, others just lose interest entirely. Either way the relationship changes, and that shift is what makes the long run actually work.
 
Pain meds canceling GLP-1 food noise suppression is worth flagging. Opioids specifically counteract the satiety pathway.
 
Week 3 noise-off at 0.25mg is early - most people report it closer to weeks 4-6 at that dose. 3.3kg in 19 days is also fast; worth staying at 0.25 an extra month as planned just to see where the curve settles without adding dose complexity.
 
Most people notice it somewhere between week 2 and week 6 at the starting dose - it varies more by dose and individual response than by timeline.
 
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