The 503(b) enforcement sequence has been incremental - BPI being the latest, not an outlier. The comment window and July deadline are worth engaging; volume of submissions matters more than individual arguments.
This really helped me when I started my GLP-1 journey! It doesn't cause hair loss either and has great ingredients. Sometimes I'd add an extra magnesium tablet too.
That's a good point. I did notice my interest in intimacy has decreased, and I wasn't sure if it was just me going through perimenopause. Maybe it's the Ozempic?
Has anyone else noticed an improvement in their mood while taking Ozempic? I'm in perimenopause, and it honestly feels like it's evened things out, maybe fewer angry episodes? Possibly reduced inflammation in the brain? Just a thought.🤷♀️
Hey! The AFib is still something I manage, but it's definitely less frequent. The diabetes is also WAY better - my blood sugar is so much more stable now. It's like night and day!
GHK-cu is supposed to tighten skin - there's a topical and an injectable form but I don't know if one is better or if it works to prevent loose skin.
The best plan, like you said, is to lose weight slowly so your skin can adjust.
I'd go with Reta by itself until you're closer to your goal weight, then use a tesa/ipam stack to target visceral fat. Maybe get a dexa scan or full body mri after you've been on Reta for a while to see where you're at.
You might want to stack other peptides for reasons besides weight loss...
What a wild ride it's been. Battling persistent AFib, bouncing back from two strokes, and tackling Type II Diabetes has been rough. But honestly? I'm feeling the best I have in ages. So worth pushing through.