Semaglutide
Side-effects
These medications are certainly not without side effects. As with the weight-loss plots, GLP-1 Chatter starts by selecting Reddit posts and comments that mention the relevant drug family, then reads them one by one to pull out the symptoms people say they experienced. The spread is part of the point. A mild label can mean a short, manageable nuisance, I took my first dose yesterday ... I’ve had some slight nausea already ... I’m starting at 201 lbs
Mild LLM example, slight nausea, r/Semaglutide · source, while another nearby report can sound much more frightening, I’m exactly one month into semaglutide ... about 48 hours after my shot I get violently ill ... uncontrollably vomiting for hours on end ... can’t keep even water down
Severe LLM example, uncontrollable vomiting, r/Semaglutide · source. A second one-report screen gives each extracted phrase a reader-facing severity label: mild, moderate, or severe. The point is not to diagnose anyone. It is to make a sprawling archive easier to navigate without separating the count from the story that produced it.
The labels are not clinical adverse-event grades. They are a way of reading a noisy public archive: mild when the report sounds limited or manageable, moderate when it becomes disruptive or persistent, and severe when the text points to danger, drug stopping, urgent care, inability to keep food or fluids down, or major impairment. "Unscreened" means the report has not yet received that severity pass.
Use the frequency list to choose a specific side effect, the co-occurrence view to see symptoms that travel together, and the severity buttons to narrow the archive to mild, moderate, or severe accounts. The report cards below then let you browse the source posts and full Reddit text, preserving the lived context people chose to share: excitement, fear, reassurance, practical advice, and sometimes vulnerability in a place that may or may not give them reliable support.
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