Better sleep increases insulin sensitivity among other effects. Planning to try it partly for sleep. Epithalon ordered to eventually cycle. How did this and endoluten improve your sleep results?
Was a sugar fiend before, couldn't get enough. Now I hate even flavored water. Had to use flavor packets and they had to be sweet. Tried one the other day and couldn't swallow it. Only real problem now is sweet tea—that was life for me. Can't drink it anymore, which is good but man I miss it.
One weird side effect: alcohol is completely unappealing now. Used to drink two or three whiskies nightly. Tried one recently and couldn't finish it - tastes like petrol to me.
Had nasty daytime sleepiness. Doc gave me Nuvigil but my body adjusted fast and it stopped working. Now I'm on a different peptide and that's completely gone. Don't need the stimulant anymore.
High IGF-1 typically means excess growth hormone, usually from a pituitary tumor, causing acromegaly. Problems include abnormal organ/bone growth, fatigue, hypertension, joint pain, sleep apnea, diabetes, and cancer risk.
Third dose Thursday and today I feel hungover without the booze—dry mouth, constant thirst, fatigue, brain fog, that shaky feeling. Had a small piece of carrot cake and wondering if the carbs spiked my blood sugar because this is exactly how that feels.
did some research and maybe mots-c was helping me. think the protocol's good for synergistic effects. strong effects on lactate threshold and mitochondrial efficiency, helps recovery and daily energy. fat-loss synergy is there with mild delay on fatigue.
heard about ipa alone but can't remember where. also heard it's got the best sleep benefits out of the three. might just go straight to hgh anyway. got time to decide since i want to drop 20 more pounds first to get insulin right before adding gh stuff.
Reta hit me with skin sensitivity after the first month, honestly like a mild sunburn feeling but not painful - just irritating and constant. Then it faded completely after a few months, which was weird. The half milligram dose might help you dodge it, but everyone's different. Worth knowing it's temporary if it happens to you.
The alcohol aversion is consistently among the more surprising reports - the cross-reward suppression the medication causes extends well beyond food appetite. Former 2-3 whisky drinkers going fully uninterested is one of the more common patterns in that category.
Nausea vs. vomiting distinction matters in the side effect picture - the database format makes that separation visible in a way raw anecdotes don't. The vomiting cluster tends to correlate with dose escalation speed and fat intake around injection time rather than the medication itself.