13 months is the edge for refrigerated lyophilized powder - effective content is likely reduced but not zero. Reconstituting a small dose and comparing the appetite response against expected gives you the real potency read.
Nausea after overeating in week 2 is partly the medication doing its job - the gastric motility slowdown means the stomach takes longer to process the volume, and larger portions amplify the discomfort. Small portions eaten slowly, then waiting before seconds, is the pattern that prevents most...
Reconstituted tirz is stable about 28 days refrigerated - the 4-week mark is the conservative window most people use before potency becomes unpredictable.
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Yeah, I saw that about the FDA. They're saying it's for safety reasons, but it feels like they just want more control. It's gonna drive more people to online sources, probably from overseas.
Exactly, Pulse_Lady, Depo was super popular for a reason. If I only had to worry about taking my meds a few times a year, even if it meant a slightly unpleasant procedure, I'd seriously consider it.
Wow......girl.
You've blossomed into a vision of beauty.
I hate to say it like you were somehow *less* before... which is total BS.
You've ALWAYS been a fabulous person, it's just that now you're radiating your true self. Just remember to nurture your mental health as much as your physical...
I've always had an electrolyte drink with my shot and drank a ton that day. I already drink a gallon a day, luckily I was told to do that from the start. I skipped it twice in 7 months. Never again... my migraines start in my neck, and that triggered them hardcore.