Tirzepatide targets two receptors vs semaglutide's one - the dual action means stronger appetite suppression and better outcomes for most. Data backs this. Worth trying if accessible.
Mostly smooth sailing here too. Appetite suppression doing its job, nothing dramatic on the side effects front. The runners in this community seem to tolerate these medications pretty well.
my daughter's a trainer + dietitian, saw me drop 145 lbs over 3 yrs mostly bc of this med. she's pumped watching her clients lose weight and actually feel confident enough to get in the gym now. so grateful.
been on Mounjaro 6.5 months, lost 20kg, about 8 to go. happy with my body now. low and slow at 4mg a week. started weight training in Feb, definitely putting on muscle so not worried about plateau last month. split dosing Fri/Tue reduces peaks where I felt sick.
pinned an orange-cap T30 and got really sick — nausea, GI issues for days, felt better a few days after, then pins again. after the third pin I looked it up and symptoms matched food poisoning. switched vendors entirely, no issues since.
eating 100-140% daily recommended fiber plus supplements. greek yogurt for probiotics. benefiber's useless. trying psyllium husk this week — always worked before. mag citrate pills, docusate, miralax — nothing helps. 100oz water a day, waking up to pee every night.
coa's on telegram exist but probably fake. testing checks purity not toxins mostly. vendor's in this forum and the telegram group, 8k members, good reviews everywhere so not stressed but curious what others think.
I was considered a slow loser at first, averaging around a pound a week. 2.5 years later, I'm down 119 lbs and 47% of my starting weight because I kept losing at that steady pace.
I've been injecting in my thigh since July '24 and I'm down 100+ pounds. A couple of times when I injected in my tummy because I was in a hurry I felt super sick for days afterwards. The thigh works best *for me*!