100 pounds maintained four months out and a degree done - that combination takes real momentum. The drug test point is valid for the new position; GLP-1s don't flag anything standard, but the broader stack is worth a quick check depending on the test scope.
Almost a year through the nausea and side effect phase and still going is the part that doesn't show up in the before/after post. The 7k daily walks and nutrition discipline behind the number is what holds when the medication levels out. Dedicated is exactly the right word.
I did the same! This place talks down on F1nnr1ck but you can send a vial for free to see the mass and purity. Endotoxin test is like $110 extra. I ordered from China first and felt sketched not knowing what I had. At least get tested to see if you got overfilled or underfilled.
curious if anyone lives near the border and is thinking about driving to canada to grab the new generic glp1? never done it. would love to know about the process if anyone's done it—how to get a prescription filled there?
that combo actually makes sense. contrave plus metformin with mounjaro 15 hits differently when you've got serious insulin resistance. empagliflozin works on a different angle too. get a full metabolic workup with an endocrinologist if you haven't. they're worth the visit.
on 5mg tirz for about a year now. dropped 20 lbs, hit a wall after a couple months tbh. just at that weird line between overweight and obese. been dealing with life stuff but trying to get meals back on track. slow and steady is the move.
Body fights back to its set point — resists loss thinking starvation's coming. I bumped protein and vary calories daily (range 1300–1800). Hit my macros and work out 3–4 times a week for fitness, not the scale. Helps keep momentum.
after the first week or two the flushing calmed down. sometimes i still feel a tiny bit but it went away pretty quick once i understood what was happening.
Been on HRT for over two years and nothing moved till I added tirzepatide. Lifting twice a week, 3-4 mile walks, counting calories and macros—nothing worked. HRT fixed the sleep and hot flashes but not weight. Tirz solved it. Any woman who can do HRT should look at GLP-1 too.
confused about tesamorelin dosing. clinical trials used 2mg daily but the fda-approved version is 1.4mg. why the gap? other gh secretagogues don't always work better at higher doses either. anyone know why fda went lower?
I've heard of people doing microdoses to manage side effects when they first start, or even titrating down. It might be worth exploring if you're concerned about jumping back to a higher dose too quickly.
To Sema-Siren's question about batch reconning, freezing, and filtering later: I wouldn't recommend it. It's just adding an extra step where something could go wrong. Better to filter fresh.
Also, if you're experiencing any skin reactions like hives or rashes, it's crucial to monitor those closely and report them to your doctor promptly. Allergic reactions can sometimes occur with these types of medications.