Pics - Can you see the difference?

It's wild how much weight changes your face! I didn't realize how heavy I was until I lost some weight. Face looks like it's 5 years younger now! Keep up the great work!
 
Been on this since last November. Some days I don't feel like much is happening, and I've only lost about 30 lbs. But when I look at photos from Christmas compared to now, the difference is pretty clear. 34F, started at 280, down to 252.
 
That's really useful info, thanks for posting it. Got labs done to check if the new statin dose moved my LDL. If numbers dropped I might give credit to the tesamorelin!
 
BBC's take on unregulated peptides is solid - they nail the lack of human testing. Pharma spends crazy money on trials but only for drugs they can patent. The idea of pooling data from people testing things themselves could actually work if organized right.
 
the thing i'm most proud of—dropped 20kg in 18 months instead of gaining it. yeah it's slow but every half-kilo i lose is one i'm not putting on. before this i was gaining steady. and honestly, being around food without obsessing? i'd pay double just to feel this normal around eating forever.
 
205 to 145 since October with visible training changes in the photos is the compound result of the medication and the work combined - neither alone gets you there that fast. The consistency in the photos across October to now is the real story.
 
205 to 145 from October is a fast pace that shows consistently across the photos - the shoulder and jawline definition in the right-side shots is where the change reads first, before the scale number makes it real. 60 lbs in that window at a pace producing visible composition shift (not just water and muscle) suggests the protocol is landing cleanly. The photos themselves matter here: the side-by-side makes the trajectory concrete in a way the mirror doesn't when you're inside the change.
 
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