Cagri side effects vary?

Val

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Hey everyone!

Has anyone experienced extreme tiredness from cagri when it's from one place but not another? I've been getting different results with my GLP-1 meds depending on where they come from, so I'm wondering if anyone has had a similar experience with cagri. When I tried it, it didn't reduce my cravings or anything, just made me super tired.
 
It really seems like switching back would be the move. Thanks for weighing in. You're not the first person telling me they experienced similar side effects from this.
 
That's strange. When I first started on Reta at 2mg, I barely ate for a week and felt incredibly sedated. Now I'm at 5.5mg (the appetite suppression isn't as strong anymore), and I just started .3mg of Cagri this week. I'm finally feeling that initial appetite suppression I had with Reta, but I'm even more exhausted than before. Maybe you got a bad batch because you should be feeling the appetite suppression, not just the fatigue.
 
Interesting. I didn't experience that, but maybe the vials were overfilled, making your dose higher than you thought? That could cause different side effects.

Many source's overfill vials. Also, it might not even be real cagri. I'm on 0.25mg for a month now and my appetite is way down. What dose were you taking and for how long?
 
I was on 0.25. I took it for about 3 weeks but had to stop because the exhaustion was too much and affecting my job.
 
Comparing sources requires careful attention. Overfilling vials can mess with potency, and some places aren't consistent with their fills. It takes time for your body to adjust to Cagri, and the initial 'feel' can change, affecting how you react to the next dose or different source. Are you stacking other stuff? I started Cagri at 0.1mg for 4 weeks, then slowly increased by 0.1mg every few weeks because it made me feel sick. No change in fatigue (I was already on Tirz). How trustworthy are the source's you're using? Do they have a COA? Have you done your own lab tests?
 
I hear everyone talking about fatigue. I tend to feel a little more lethargic on GLP-1s in general. But I found a weird thing that helped me a lot was simply timing the shot at night right before bed. It helps me sleep, and I don't notice the fatigue as much during the day.
 
I had that exhaustion too when I started! It was rough. I think it does get better as your body gets used to it. Maybe try spacing out the doses further apart @Val until you adjust?
 
My wife's about to get prescribed one of these. There's a lot of upside to it, looks like the trade-offs are digestive stuff and maybe sex drive. And if you don't keep up with lifestyle changes, the weight might come back?
 
Lucky so far - no side effects while getting to 15mg. Only drama was after eating pizza once. Let's just say that was a lesson learned and I won't be repeating it.
 
Started at 5mg and had maybe a day of loose stools. Bumped to 10mg last week and wow - next morning was rough. Sweating buckets in anything warm, serious stomach cramping, loose stools all day, slight headache. The stomach and digestive stuff is the hardest part for me.
 
these meds slow stomach emptying, so meals that felt fine now sit longer and cramp more. portions take trial-and-error. smaller amounts slower usually settle in a few weeks. sharp upper belly pain radiating to back = call your doc. mild cramps that ease up with walking or antacids usually aren't pancreatitis.
 
been on it about 7 weeks and my appetite's all over the place. some days i can't eat, other days still want everything, but even when i do eat, the portions are tiny. lose like 8 pounds in those first 7 weeks.
 
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