51 lbs at one month is an exceptional early response - that pace alongside visible skin changes is the full metabolic effect, not just calorie restriction.
CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin mix in the same syringe - draw one, top up with the other, single inject. For Tes vs CJC/Ipa: they target different axes; TRT replaces the hormone while CJC/Ipa drives GH pulse. Most people eventually run both.
That's awesome news! So glad to hear you're feeling better.
It really shows how interconnected everything is. Drop some weight, fix your blood sugar, and suddenly everything else starts working better too!
It's great to hear about everyone's success! I've lost about 30 lbs since starting this medication, and I'm feeling so much better. I hope to lose another 20lbs, but even if I stall here I'm happy
That's interesting Nicky2008. I've heard some people describe the medication as "quieting the food noise" in their heads. It's like they're not constantly preoccupied with thoughts of food.
I remember being so happy when I could finally wear my ring again. Now I have to wear it on my thumb! LOL. Will get it resized eventually, but it's not a priority right now.
Has anyone experienced any unexpected side effects? I read about someone needing an appendectomy and wondered if GLP-1s could be related. It's probably just anecdotal, but I'm curious.
I saw some podcast discussing GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon agonists as well as SARMs. I think this came up. Might be worth checking out if you're interested in the next wave of these drugs.