I was reading an article about the potential of semaglutide. Apparently it not only helps with weight loss but also shows promise in reducing cardiovascular risk, which is a big deal considering the history of some weight loss drugs. I think it was on the other forum somewhere.
If you're stalling, you could need a higher dose. Studies show most weight loss happens at 1.0 and higher. If you want to save money, get a 2mg pen and measure clicks for a 1.0 dose – you'll get more doses per pen.
I read that clinical trials are testing up to 60mg per week of Tirz. I'm thinking about trying to source Cagri myself to experiment with. I also heard about "Ghetto Reta," but I'm not comfortable stacking GLPs...
Whatever you do, DO NOT send that money for 'tariffs'. No customs agent is gonna demand bitcoin. Those fees have to be paid in USD.
Unfortunately, it sounds like you might need to just accept the loss and do more research before ordering again. Sorry this happened; it's a tough lesson.
I'm so happy to hear about your success, Vial_Story! My labs have also improved drastically since starting. And like that other guy said, it's about relearning how to live!
Congrats! You look fantastic. What dose did you ramp up to for losing most of your weight, and what was your titration schedule like? What dose are you on for maintenance now? Did you go back down slowly, or just drop to a low dose right away?
Edited: Any side effects? Are they still present...
I saw a grad student is doing a survey about everyone's experiences on GLP-1s. They're looking for all experiences, good and bad. Maybe it's a way to contribute and help improve things for future users?
Amazing progress, Happy_Tracker911! It's encouraging to hear about long-term success with these medications. I'm curious, were there any plateaus you experienced along the way, and if so, how did you overcome them?