Grabbed a 5mg reta kit and CJC-IPA 10mg, the reta mixed fine with Amazon BAC water but the CJC came cloudy. Messaged my rep about it, going to try Hospira water next week to see if it's a pH issue or just a bad batch. Might be worth checking your bac water source if you hit that problem too.
Your KLOW stack—premixed 50/10/10/10 or DIY? What dose did you end up at? Asking because I'm moving from KPV plus GHK-cu once I run out, curious if the kits you see are legit.
That's a really common experience. It's hard to know what's 'normal' when you've lived with constant food noise for so long. The medication can give you a glimpse of what it's like without that constant mental chatter.
I'm on week 2. Experiencing the same thing. It's a bit disheartening when you realize the food noise is returning and you still have half the week left... Hopefully, when I get to a higher dose, it will provide more consistent relief from those constant thoughts. It's like being freed from...
Adding to what ThePal said, while I can't give medical advice, my pharmacist mentioned that if stored properly, these meds are often good a bit past the expiration date. But clear liquid is key!
My doctor told me to only increase by 5 units each week MAX, and only if I feel like I need it. If I'm doing well on my current dose, she said to just stay put. I started at 10 units (0.10 ml) and slowly worked my way up to 25 units (0.25ml) over about 3 months.
Same here. The first week was great. I didn't have cravings for bad food. But then they slowly came back. Maybe it's because I'm not eating enough protein.
I've been using peps from one that sounds like 'Septide Sciences' and I'm pretty happy with their stuff. I feel safer using them than just some random website.
It's frustrating when doctors aren't educated about weight management. Like telling someone that semaglutide is "new" when it's been around for years. So many clinical trials and patient experiences... it's not like we don't know anything about it! The risks of being obese often outweigh the...
I'm on day 10 and I've already lost about 4 pounds, but the side effects have been intense. I'm usually pretty sensitive to medication, but this past week has been rough. I've been throwing up and feeling nauseous all the time and not hungry at all. Losing 4 pounds in a week seems like a lot...
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You need a plan for when you stop taking it. Whether it's a diet or calorie counting, you need to monitor things after because the medication controls hunger. Without it, you'll get hungry again and need to make good choices.