The cagri addition for Tirz plateau hits amylin receptors rather than GLP-1/GIP, so it adds a distinct satiety mechanism rather than stacking on the same pathway. The fatigue is real but short-arc; most people calibrate through it in the first 2-3 doses.
Day one is the best reference point you'll have - the 'didn't hurt at all' moment is the same one most people remember as the thing they were most afraid of going in. The first 2-3 weeks tend to be the adjustment window; the pattern from there gets easier to read. Welcome to the starting side.
Yeah, don't worry Reta-Strong, it's likely just that your body is adjusting. You might need a higher dose soon. Just stick with it and talk to your doctor.
Ok, so I've been taking semaglutide since the middle of September. I'm 5'9". I started at like 195 and now I'm at 160 even. I dropped most of that in the first 90 days. The last couple of months have been harder, food-wise. Savory stuff just doesn't appeal, and I'm always wanting something...
after you draw all your bac water into the vial, leave the needle in the stopper and pull the plunger out. equalizes pressure, cuts down foam and bubbles, makes drawing the dose easier and more accurate since you're not fighting a vacuum.
I've noticed a similar pattern with the medication wearing off a bit towards the end of the week. Days 1-2 are pretty good, then by days 6-7, I'm feeling the hunger creep back. I wonder if spacing out the doses a bit more could help? Like Tracy1982 said, maybe every 9 days instead of 7?
I've heard from a few people doing 'low and slow' on Ozempic, staying under 1mg for a long time, and having good success. It seems like it might minimize some of the side effects. Has anyone else tried that approach?