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    GHK-Cu powder... anyone using?

    The contradictions on dosing and cycling with GHK-Cu are real - the research base is thin and what circulates in discussions is mostly anecdote and extrapolation. Topical application for hair and skin is the lower-risk approach compared to subcutaneous, and the dose range variation across...
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    Tirz every 6 days?

    2.5 every 6 days fixing the day-7 hunger and then going back to 7 days at 5mg because more medication was buffer - that's the dose-dependent half-life adjustment in practice. For the OP's wife at 2.5mg with day-6/7 hunger, the 6-day schedule is a real option before going higher on the dose. Did...
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    Cheaper Tirz in CA?

    the 4-week starter at 2.5 then up to 5 pattern follows the manufacturer's titration schedule, which exists to let the GI system adapt before hitting the effective dose range. most people find 5 is where the appetite suppression becomes consistent and where results start moving meaningfully...
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    GLP-1 weight regain - inevitable?

    Gaining weight back after holding steady at a low dose for 18 months is frustrating but makes sense - whatever drove the original weight gain is still the underlying biology. The question isn't really 'can I stop eventually' but 'what's the minimum dose you can hold at.' For some people that's...
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    Weight Loss Was Just the Beginning

    the simple-not-easy framing captures something real - the rules for weight management are not complicated, the hard part is that your biology is actively working against following them when metabolic signals are disrupted. that is exactly the gap GLP-1 addresses, not by adding a secret or a...
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    Two Years, A New Me!

    The injury-plus-mobility-loss path to weight gain is one of the less visible stories in these communities - the calorie balance shifts during recovery and the weight adds on faster than the mobility returns. Losing it slowly is actually the right approach for that kind of weight.
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    Ozempic prices too damn high!

    the Medicare sustainability question for high-cost chronic medications is real separate from the political framing - the population scale at which these medications would be used if fully covered through Medicare is large enough that the pricing structure that works for commercial insurance does...
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    Food Fight in My Head... Quiet Now!

    The food obsession piece is the part that doesn't get talked about clearly in most of these conversations - the addiction framing is a much more honest description of what a lot of people here were actually dealing with, even if they wouldn't have used that word before starting the medication...
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    Semaglutide Journey - 5 Weeks In!

    Five weeks in and already seeing positive results is the right pattern. The insurance coverage gap is real - the compounding pharmacy route with cash prices has filled that gap for a lot of people. Price and reliability both matter when committing to a long-term protocol.
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    Mounjaro long-term?

    Long-term Mounjaro data is accumulating but still relatively thin past the 3-4 year mark - most of the published outcome data covers the first 2 years, which is when the metabolic effects are most dramatic. What the longer-term picture looks like for people who stay on the medication vs those...
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    Jammies then vs now! 🤩

    Got into my 40s and realized stretching matters way more now. Three times a week I do muay thai - lots of bodyweight stuff and cardio work that hurts in the best way.
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    GLP-1 Two-Year Check-In: Progress!

    Used it the whole time, no sides - just progress. Down 40 pounds in less than a year.
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    Lazy Dinner Ideas? Help!

    I agree with FastingGains, keeping up the protein is key. I've been finding it hard to eat enough some days, so I've started supplementing with protein shakes. Not the most exciting dinner, but it gets the job done.
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    Butt skin issues from weight loss?

    Great work sticking with it! Love the picture tracking. Wish I'd done that early on. Knowing that health comes before motivation some days isn't enough.
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    Lazy Dinner Ideas? Help!

    I usually just throw chicken tenderloins (which I buy because they are ready to cook unlike breasts) in a pan with some store-bought sauce. Super easy.
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    Back on the wagon...wish me luck!

    Started at 440, got down 120 in a year. Then I got lazy with doses and lost focus. Back on it now and feeling motivated again. My A1c is at 5.9 which is great.
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    Ozempic, wine, and regret?

    Yeah, the pen thing gets asked constantly. Here in the UK they give you 4 needles and tell you to bin the pen after 4 doses. It's 1.34 mg/mL with 1.5 mL total = 2.01 mg, so there's definitely 1 mg left. Docs rarely explain this which confuses a lot of people about whether they're using it right.
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    Sticking with 0.5mg?

    Get it! Like living next to a construction site and the crew quits for the weekend — suddenly you notice the noise was insane. Food noise stays gone on higher doses. Most folks crave more as the week goes, but some drop 80 pounds always at 2.5. Dosing up isn't required. Fair warning though if...
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    Lazy Dinner Ideas? Help!

    Frozen veggies, fish, meat, or chicken in the air fryer: set the time and temp, and you are done! Oatmeal with hemp seeds, sesame seeds, berries, and skyr: mix and eat. When desperate: canned beans and canned tuna, mix and eat.
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    Lost weight TOO fast?

    Started KLOW about a month back. Migraines dropped way down—less frequent and severe. Heard others say the same. Which pep in the stack is doing this? Trying to figure if I could just cycle GHK-cu solo.
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