Dose strength vs vial weight - make sense?

Research is fun! You paid for testing. Now pin it and see what happens. Since more testing isn't an option.
 
I've heard of people having bad reactions to peptides. One person I know took a peptide and felt like they had the flu within minutes.
 
Week nine here too. Still hanging around 1600-1700 calories average. Got a small win over the weekend but bounced back a touch - net 0.2lbs this week though the daily trend keeps dipping. Staying at 1.0mg again. Hit 268.0, so about 31.8lbs down total. Should settle out soon. One more dose left from my current vial then switching to WBS to see how that compares.
 
Honestly I don't think it matters much. Do doctors really adjust medications by our individual weight? Usually they just give a standard dose and call it good. I think GLP1s work the same way - if my 10mg vial was actually 12mg and my target was 0.5mg, does an extra 0.1mg really change anything? That literally happened with my first batch.
 
Hey! What dose are you running right now? I'm not totally sure what the clinical consensus is, but the half-life being around 6 days makes me think skipping a week then dropping to half your current dose could work for a faster taper. Or you could just reduce the weekly injection gradually if you want to go slower. Given that you're 19 and pretty fit at 6'1, you probably have decent insulin sensitivity naturally. Have you ever had your A1C or fasting glucose checked? Without metabolic issues showing up in labs I'd assume your baseline sensitivity is pretty solid.
 
I flip the vial and keep the needle tip under the liquid. When I'm low I pull back til the needle point is near the rubber. Usually hardly anything sticks to the bottom. Pulled one out of the trash with a short needle and there wasn't much left.
 
Love taking notes, always scribbling. Pro tip: write down the date you reconstitute a vial AND when you opened that BAC water vial, especially if you're reusing it over days or weeks. Helps track everything. Oh, and aliquot just means a specific measured portion.
 
down 400 lbs, basically a third of who i was. mid 50s guy here. biggest win? actually the thinnest person in the room once or twice. went from 58 inch jeans and 7x shirts to 30 inch and large. never diabetic anymore. best part of the whole thing.
 
Ferritin came back at 20.3, which is low and explains the fatigue and why exercise and weight loss are harder even with normal hemoglobin. With the TRT and peptides, might need to boost iron intake—heme sources or a supplement—and recheck in a few months.
 
The peptide itself is a tiny fraction of vial weight - most of the mass is the excipients, water content, and lyophilization carriers. The dose is a volume measurement calibrated to peptide concentration in the reconstituted solution, not total vial weight.
 
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