The shift from wanting food to having to remind yourself to eat is one of the more disorienting parts - after years of food being a central thought, the quiet takes adjustment. It usually becomes the new normal within a few weeks.
I have more difficulty maintaining or losing weight when I'm lifting weights or doing resistance training. My body seems to crave more energy. It's much easier when I only do cardio.
Sounds like it's time to get serious about tracking your calories. Use a food scale and measure everything. No more estimating.
It's also very likely that your body has developed a tolerance to the Rybelsus. The other option is just paying out of pocket for the meds - I think it's around $350.
Just sharing my experience - when my dose was supposed to double, I only increased it a bit. I was already seeing results and didn't want to feel sick. Maybe go a little slower if you're nervous, Lift_Clean?
Someone mentioned testing, so here's a thought: a clinic I know uses Janoshik Analytical. I've heard that's where a lot of the 'underground lab' stuff gets sent. I also heard that the supplier will sometimes provide credit if the results are posted online (but who knows).
I saw a place with R50 for $310, and another with MPS at $330. Also, another place has some R60 for $380, and even another at the same price. The first two are domestic, the second set look like they are shipping from China.
Yeah, I saw somebody mention this the other day. It's pretty handy if you're not sure how much bac water you need to add. Here's one I found: another forum
A few months back, I tried the vinegar and bac water approach with a vial of cagrisema, and it immediately got cloudy. I think the vinegar denatured the peptide, kinda like when things get weird when adding acid in cooking. The peptide was ruined and couldn't be saved. I'm not sure why it...