Starting dose and pace matter a lot with GI sensitivity - going slower with the titration than the standard schedule and eating smaller meals in the first few hours after injecting are the two changes that help most people. Avoiding fatty food on injection day also reduces the chance of nausea...
pre-tirz, traveling freaked me out if food wasn't guaranteed. worried about low bs and getting hangry. now? blood sugar's stable and i'm chill—eat when it comes up. removes so much anxiety about my next meal.
reverse peptide calculator might help. i usually go 2-3ml of bac water unless it's a spicy peptide like nad or glutathione—those need way more dilution. exceptions exist, like vip that doses super small at like 50mcg. for normal peps i aim for about 20 units per dose so measuring's easier.
Got a 100mg GHK-Cu vial, reconstituted in 10ml BAC. Two to four days after pinning I got big red welts and hard nodules under the skin. My dose was 1.5mg. Do I need to dilute it more? Anyone else had this?
Started today but I'm scared because of stuff I've read online. I'm 321 pounds and diets have never worked since I was a kid. I feel like I'm missing out on what people my age do. Can anyone give me some advice to calm my nerves?
Look at those guns!!! Check it out!! CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
Well done you!
Keep at it!
The internets are proud, and I hope you're bursting with pride too!
I've been on 2.4 for a couple of years. T2D_Survivor_Mark what made you decide to go back to 1.7? If your body is good with it and you have few side effects, why lower the dose?
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Saw a guy with some cool tattoos the other day. Since losing some weight myself I thought of getting one myself. I'm worried about ending up with a bad tattoo.