Lower volume reducing ISR is a consistent pattern - GHK-CU reacting even at 20 units tracks with it being one of the more tissue-reactive ones. For mixing ratios, comfort tolerance ends up being as much of a guide as any formula.
Hope it's ok to ask - is your insurance paying for it, or are you paying out of pocket? I really want to try it, but I'm worried my insurance won't cover it.
My insurance stopped covering Wegovy, so I joined HealMe. It's $80/month for the membership and $100 for the sema (price doesn't change with dosage). I paid $40 for my first visit with a referral code. Here's my code for $40 off: 2B97XC
Ask away if you've got questions.
For me, the breakthrough was consistently logging stuff. I started using an app mostly to track weight and small changes, and it showed me my bad days weren't random. Seeing it all laid out helped me stay focused, because I wasn't just going on memory or feelings anymore.
I weighed in at 176lbs this morning! It's crazy, I've been hovering around 178-185 for what feels like forever. Only like, 17 more pounds until I hit my final goal weight... I can't even believe it! I was looking through old pictures from a few years ago... I barely recognize myself. It's kind...
I agree with Green-FWIW. It's not just about the medication; it's about what you do *while* you're on it. I'm focusing on building healthy habits now, so I can maintain my weight loss even after I taper off.