The combination of elevated cholesterol, pre-diabetes risk, and limited mobility all improving together is the full case for long-term medication - the quality of life change makes the argument itself.
IM in the ventral glutes is where a lot of people land after working through the site options - the consistency tends to be better than subq for some compounds, and the every-other-day cadence holds up well once you're past the early adjustment.
Down a size in a few months and still moving - the clothes fitting differently tends to land harder than the number on the scale. Happy in both photos is the real before/after.
If anyone ever figures this out, please share! I've been researching this for what feels like forever and I can't seem to understand it because the standards are measured in absorbed endotoxins per kg of body weight per hour. We need a thread dedicated to understanding endotoxins for sub...
You might dig this: healthrising.org article on GLP and fatigue. I had gastro stuff at 0.25mg but famotidine helps. Trialing glutathione, glycine, NAC so I metabolize thiamine better.
I'm so inspired by seeing everyone's progress! I'm a slow loser, but I'm trying to stay positive. It's hard when you see people losing like crazy fast. Thanks for the reminder that
You should try splitting the dose. Inject half on day one and the other half on day four. It helps a lot of people because it spreads the dosage out. You could also up your dose a bit. Try doing .65 on day one and .65 on day four.
How are people losing so much weight in just 20 weeks? Like, forty pounds in five months? I only dropped about 30 in a year. If your dose is higher than mine, you must be throwing up all the time due to reflux and nausea. I'm already nauseous a few times a week on a lower dose. How are the side...