How to Export GLP‑1 Data for Your Doctor (Gala PDF Guide)
Showing your doctor a bunch of iPhone screenshots is messy and unprofessional. Gala GLP‑1 tracker lets you generate a single PDF report that includes: dose history (with exact amounts), weight trend graph, side effect timeline, and injection site rotation. This guide walks through the 2‑tap export process and explains what your doctor will actually find useful.
Step‑by‑Step: Generate PDF Report
- Open Gala app on your phone.
- Tap the “Reports” icon (bottom menu, looks like a document).
- Select date range (e.g., “Last 30 days” or “Last 90 days”).
- Tap “Export as PDF” – the app generates a formatted document.
- Share via email, AirDrop, or save to Files.
That’s it. No manual copying of numbers.
What the PDF Contains (Doctor Takeaways)
- Dose log: Every injection date, dose (mg), and preparation notes (if compound).
- Weight chart: Start weight → current weight, with weekly averages.
- Side effect heatmap: Shows when nausea or fatigue typically occurs relative to injection day.
- Injection site history: Rotations left/right abdomen, thigh, arm.
Why Doctors Prefer This Over MyFitnessPal or Manual Logs
Most generic trackers don’t export GLP‑1 specific data. Doctors need to see dose escalation schedules, side effect timing (e.g., “nausea on days 2‑3 post‑shot”), and weight loss rate. Gala’s PDF consolidates all of that. Several endocrinologists I interviewed said they wish all patients used such a tool.
Tips for Your Appointment
- Export the report before your visit – email it to yourself or print.
- Highlight any concerning side effects with a marker (e.g., persistent nausea).
- Bring the PDF even if you haven’t achieved your goal – doctors appreciate data.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I export data from the free trial?
Yes – the 14‑day trial includes full export functionality. No limitations.
Does the PDF include my prescription details?
You can manually add your medication name (e.g., “Compounded semaglutide 2.5mg/mL”) in settings; it will appear on the report.
Can I share the PDF with a specialist?
Yes – email it directly to your endocrinologist, obesity specialist, or primary care physician.



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