Klotho-alpha supply has been tight since early 2026 - stock moves fast when it comes in. Running tirz while waiting for a better price is the right call.
Same here. Does anyone else struggle with food noise even while on these meds? I'm finding that I'm still thinking about and craving food more than I expected.
I've lost around 40 lbs over the last 8 months. It's slowed to about 2 lbs a month these last two months on 7.5mg. But my A1C has gone from 6.5 to 4.5, and I'm off Metformin. It's been a miracle for my T2D. It's frustrating seeing others lose 70+ lbs in the same time, so I get how you feel. But...
When you've been off junk food for 6 months are those cravings actually gone? I know every sober person says even after 10 years it's still a daily thing. Or maybe that's just become their story.
I've been on Ozempic about 2 months, just started 1mg, and don't have much appetite suppression. Sometimes I have one or two smaller meals. Otherwise, not much difference and little weight loss.
I ensure I'm meeting my caloric range. I track protein and fiber. A deficit now will build good habits for later, including when you stop Ozempic. Regular exercise and strength training help long-term.
It's possible the Ozempic is affecting your hunger hormones differently than the previous meds, even though naltrexone should theoretically still be working. It's complex. The gut-brain connection is still being researched. Give it a few weeks and track your symptoms. If it persists, definitely...
I haven’t actually seen the tests, but I've heard that Reta doesn't hold up as well as Tirz when frozen after it's mixed. It apparently doesn't completely fail, but there can be a bigger purity drop.
It's great to hear success stories of people who have stopped completely and kept the weight off. It gives me hope that it's possible if you really change your habits. I'm focusing on exercise and strength training now, hoping that will help me maintain when I eventually come off the medication.
Inspiring story. I've been dealing with some health challenges myself. Was dx'd with T2D, high cholesterol, and high BP (on multiple meds). It's tough, but seeing your progress gives me hope. Sorry for the loss of your mom too. That's devastating.
I agree with MyBro. Using a peptide calculator is crucial for accurate dosing. It eliminates guesswork and ensures you're getting the correct concentration. Here's a calculator for those who need it: Peptide Calculator
I'm starting to think I'll be on this for life! The thought of the food noise coming back is terrifying. It's like this medication fixed something that was always broken.
It's different for everyone. Some people stay on the highest dose, some spread it out or lower the dose, and others stop completely. It really depends on the individual.