Keep at it! Worth it!

I'm really concerned about you. You deserve fresh equipment for every injection. If you keep repeating this behavior, I'm hoping you never pay the price, but please think about what you'd insist on for someone you actually care about.
 
Prepped 2-3 weeks of syringes ahead and had zero problems. Saw someone mention storing them needle-up in a Ziploc bag inside a coffee cup. Sounds like advice from an actual nurse.
 
People always yell loudest when things go wrong. You rarely see glowing reviews for stuff people think is normal or standard—it's just how things work with feedback.
 
The SURMOUNT titration being mandatory every 4 weeks matters when reading the trial data - most people here go slower based on tolerance, so the comparison isn't direct. The direction of efficacy in the trial is still the right reference point; the rates just don't map 1:1 to real-world protocols.
 
Sleep hasn't improved much honestly. Track with Samsung watch and Oura ring. Neither show better sleep scores. Odd since people report better recovery. Muscle soreness is way down though. Will keep updating.
 
The stockpile approach makes sense when the dose is stable and supply is uncertain. Two years of buffer is real peace of mind. The shift people underestimate most before they experience it is the change in how food fits into daily life.
 
3 injections after filtering and no issues is the reassurance the recon process works when done right - glad the check-here-first habit paid off.
 
Getting to goal weight is a milestone but the more durable version is building the maintenance habits that let you stay there without constant active management - the first six months after goal are where that becomes automatic.
 
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