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  1. Kelly_1976

    Tirz every 6 days?

    Splitting my doses has made a real difference for me. Taking smaller amounts more frequently keeps my hunger way more consistently controlled and cuts down on nausea. Been using this approach for a while now with good results.
  2. Kelly_1976

    Wegovy savings?!? 🤔 Legit?

    That's interesting. I haven't heard anything about it here, but I'll keep an eye out. It would be great if prices came down globally!
  3. Kelly_1976

    Wegovy savings?!? 🤔 Legit?

    It's actually kind of shocking to look back and see how much I was wasting. Not just the money, but the food itself!
  4. Kelly_1976

    Wegovy savings?!? 🤔 Legit?

    I live in the Netherlands. My out-of-pocket for Wegovy is about €160 per month for the smaller doses and €240 for the higher ones. I know, I know, some places are way worse off, but remember our wages are different here too. Anyway, it hit me today as I passed on some cookies I would've inhaled...
  5. Kelly_1976

    Still hungry on week 2?

    Exactly! That's how I started to realize it wasn't real hunger. My mind was playing tricks on me.
  6. Kelly_1976

    GLP-1s: Gut issues & autoimmunity?

    For constipation, I would strongly suggest psyllium husk. You can get it in Metamucil, but it's cheaper to buy a bag of the pure husk. Just mix with plenty of water and drink quickly! It really helps.
  7. Kelly_1976

    Still hungry on week 2?

    I've realized it's often just the habit of wanting to eat, and I have to mentally fight it. I stick to my portion sizes, usually two main meals and one or two small, healthy snacks. And lots and lots of water is key.
  8. Kelly_1976

    GLP-1s: Gut issues & autoimmunity?

    I've had IBS with diarrhea since childhood, which was severely limiting. I had trouble going to places where I didn't know where the restrooms were and anxiety about eating out. I'd tried bland diets, meditation, and anti-diarrheal meds, but nothing really helped. Ozempic made my IBS better...
  9. Kelly_1976

    Reta plateau... what gives?

    Anyone else on TRT using Reta? I'm curious how it works together. I'm on Test and having a hell of a time getting rid of this gut, even with dialed in hormones.
  10. Kelly_1976

    Reta plateau... what gives?

    What's your ipamorelin dosing protocol? I have some but haven't used it yet.
  11. Kelly_1976

    AFib, Strokes, AND Ozempic?

    I've been on sema for a while now. It's truly helped me feel better overall - inflammation has gone down a ton. I was surprised by that side benefit!
  12. Kelly_1976

    AFib, Strokes, AND Ozempic?

    Congratulations. You've done wonderfully.
  13. Kelly_1976

    AFib, Strokes, AND Ozempic?

    Truly impressive. Way to go! 🎉 Congratulations!
  14. Kelly_1976

    Orforglipron - Lilly's new oral GLP-1

    I'm more interested in the long-term pros and cons of these drugs. I saw a discussion where some docs were saying they're not just for casual weight loss, but for serious health issues. Makes sense, but still...
  15. Kelly_1976

    Orforglipron - Lilly's new oral GLP-1

    Time to buy more!
  16. Kelly_1976

    Down 40lbs and feeling good!

    That's awesome. It's great to hear you are healthy. I've lost about 60 pounds now and am feeling better than ever. Keep up the good work and keep at it.
  17. Kelly_1976

    Down 40lbs and feeling good!

    Look at that little guy!
  18. Kelly_1976

    Down 40lbs and feeling good!

    Keep up the progress, man!
  19. Kelly_1976

    Retatrutide: UK source anyone?

    Hey, I saw someone mention getting peptides shipped to Europe. I don't know the specifics for the UK, but I heard about a source called 'BC9 dot something'. They might be able to ship there or have some workaround. Since you're getting TRT from a doc, maybe you could get a script and ship it...
  20. Kelly_1976

    Mounjaro vs Ozempic?

    Thanks! That's really helpful to know. I'm trying to weigh the pros and cons.
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