Plateaus on Reta after consistent early loss often mean the dose has matched your metabolic rate - escalating dose or adjusting diet structure are the usual first moves.
That energy spike is no joke from what I have read. Sleep disruption on that one seems common. Starting small to test tolerance first makes a lot of sense.
That's great, Bee_Strong! It's cool how quickly some people notice a difference. For me, it was more gradual, but definitely a game changer. Keep us updated on your progress!
Thanks Goals. I'm not upset, I like normal hunger cues, just not the overeating or junk food desires. It's a tool to teach people how moderate eating feels, so maybe they can eventually stop taking it. But like you said, everybody's different.
Been on retatrutide about a third of a year now. Started at 1 mg each week and upped it to 10 mg these last 4 weeks. Lost weight at first, but I've been trying to build muscle again (like back when I was 20 years younger) so I'm lifting heavy and maybe recomping, who knows. Doesn't matter. But...
A bit of both for me. I have more energy in the morning and can run longer without stopping. But I get tired in the late afternoon. So, my energy levels are higher earlier in the day than before.