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  1. Care_Free731

    Reta & Hypoglycemia Risk?

    Hypoglycemia on Reta without diabetes is possible but less common than with insulin. The bigger risks at her age are the GI side effects - nausea and dehydration can hit harder in older folks. If she wants to try it, starting very conservative and having someone check in regularly would make a...
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    Lost 60+ pounds this year!

    Sixty-nine pounds is just incredible, congrats! The thing that gets me is how different this feels compared to every other thing I've tried over the years. With this there's actual traction. I keep expecting it to stop working like everything else did, but here we still are. Wishing you smooth...
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    When did food noise quiet down for you?

    Second or third dose for me. One day I just realized I hadn't thought about food in hours.
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    Can't do protein or fats on this stuff!

    Have you tried making a protein shake 'float'? I saw someone online mix a protein shake with Coke Zero -- apparently it tastes just like a Coke float! It's a great way to get some protein and satisfy a sweet tooth at the same time.
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    Can't do protein or fats on this stuff!

    I totally get this feeling. I ended up trying the Mediterranean diet because I was living off of gummy bears and breaded chicken and it wasn't working. I added flax milk to my coffee for omega 3s, snacked on seasoned almonds, olives and other sources of protein, and made salads or 'volume bowls'...
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    Same outfit, smaller me!

    For those asking, I started back in the fall. Slow and steady wins the race!
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    GLP-1s kill cravings?

    I'm still smoking like a chimney, but I'm new to this and currently only on 2.5 mg.
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    Same outfit, smaller me!

    Yes!! You got this.
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    GLP-1s kill cravings?

    Yep.
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    Same outfit, smaller me!

    SUCH A GREAT FEELING! BIG CELEBRATIONS!
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    Stomach skin woes after Ozempic :(

    Congrats on your success! To add to my earlier advice, also make sure you're getting enough protein in your diet. That can help with skin elasticity too.
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    Stomach skin woes after Ozempic :(

    It does improve over time as you maintain your weight. The older you are, the longer it'll take to improve. It might not become perfect, but it'll likely get better. Since you mentioned creams, have you tried retinol? It helps skin turnover and build collagen. Use it at night because sunlight...
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    Just took my first shot! Eeeek!

    Adding to Chris02's excellent advice: hydrate like it's your job! Seriously, lots of water and electrolyte drinks daily. Also, eat slowly and stop before you feel totally stuffed. And, preemptively manage constipation with a bowel regimen if you notice any issues. This guide is helpful.
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    Stomach skin woes after Ozempic :(

    Building muscle and giving it time are probably the best things you can do right now. If you are unhappy after a year, you might consider consulting a plastic surgeon.
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    Just took my first shot! Eeeek!

    You totally got this! Wishing you the best.
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    Jammies then vs now! 🤩

    I'm thinking of starting to use measurements to track my progress. ThinWin mentioned that in another thread. It's a good idea to have more than just photos to see how far you've come.
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    Jammies then vs now! 🤩

    Awesome progress. Keep up the amazing work!
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    Crushing it! Down 70lbs, holy moly!

    It's not just loose skin! I dropped 40 lbs in 2 months, and in the second month, it messed up my gallbladder. Had to cut out all fats because I'm in pain otherwise, not even yogurt or milk. Just got a HIDA scan yesterday to see what's up with my gallbladder. I never had issues until I lost all...
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    Cycling Peps?

    I attempted Semax and Selank, but they didn't do anything for me. Heard about them on some forum where people experiment with all sorts of things and can't give good reports, LOL.
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    Cycling Peps?

    When I experimented with Boremorelin, I cycled it. My understanding was that if it had been effective, the dosage would have been reduced over time. However, it didn't impact my IGF-1 levels at all. I'm unfamiliar with GHRP-2.
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