I've seen so many patients have their lives completely changed by these meds. It's truly remarkable. Remember, everyone, always discuss dosage adjustments with your healthcare provider.
Excellent summary.
I want to reinforce your dosing section. I have treated patients who became severely dehydrated after unintentionally escalating too quickly. The delayed peak (often 48–72 hours later) surprises people.
It absolutely does. These are potent, long-acting agents. Slow...
I wasn't getting much at 2mg Tesa every night and .25mg Ipa twice a day. But I'm also taking 2mg Retatrutide every other day, and it really keeps my appetite under control. When I go from cutting to bulking, I'll drop my Reta to a lower dose and hope to get a little more hunger from the Ipa/Tesa.
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For me, it was probably around the 3-month mark when people started commenting. Before that, I could *feel* it, like my cheekbones were more defined, but it wasn't super obvious to others until then.
Dude, your face looks fantastic. Seriously well done.
Honestly, as awesome as the body changes are from these meds, it's the face gains that make me feel like I've really accomplished something (for me, anyway).
You look fantastic! I'm 5'1" and turning 70 soon. I've always exercised but I've always had some loose skin. I started in July for my A1c. I went from 149 pounds to 128, which is a huge achievement, and my A1c dropped from 8.5 to 5.5 by October. I'm thrilled with my weight loss since I didn't...