Tracker intent

Ozempic side effect log (simple, consistent, useful)

Keep a lightweight symptom timeline you can share with your clinician: what happened, when, and what else changed that week.

Educational only. Not medical advice. If you feel unsafe or severely unwell, treat it as urgent.

What this page is (and isn’t)

This is a logging template. It doesn’t tell you what to take, when to change dose, or how to treat symptoms. It helps you capture a clean, consistent timeline so you can spot patterns (or confirm there aren’t any).

What to log each day

  • Symptom (nausea, reflux/heartburn, constipation, diarrhea, fatigue, headache, mood, sleep)
  • Severity (0–10) and duration
  • Injection timestamp (and the day-of-week rhythm)
  • Food + hydration notes (big changes only)
  • Other changes (travel, illness, missed dose, new meds/supplements, alcohol)
  • What helped (if anything) — purely observational

Printable Ozempic symptom log

Tip: The “minimum viable” version is injection timestamp + one symptom rating each day. Consistency beats detail.
Date Time Symptom 0–10 Duration Notes (food, sleep, changes)
____ / ____ / ____ ____ : ____ ____________ __ ____________ ____________
____ / ____ / ____ ____ : ____ ____________ __ ____________ ____________
____ / ____ / ____ ____ : ____ ____________ __ ____________ ____________

How to spot “timeline” patterns (without overfitting)

Many once-weekly meds have a weekly rhythm. Logging helps you answer questions like:

  • Do symptoms cluster 0–48h after injection?
  • Do symptoms show up on day 3–5 instead?
  • Are symptoms worse after dose changes or a missed dose?
  • Do they line up with travel, stress, or sleep disruption?

Use Jabbit as the log (one place, low friction)

If your notes live in texts, a notebook, and your calendar, it’s hard to see patterns. Jabbit keeps injection timestamps + symptom notes together in a private log.

Open Jabbit in the App Store

Related pages: Ozempic injection tracker, Ozempic missed dose tracker, and GLP‑1 side effects guide.