Loose Skin Club - Anyone Else?

I agree with @Terry_40, slow and steady wins the race! And yes to the protein, protein, protein! I've definitely noticed a difference when I slack on my protein intake. My skin doesn't look as good, and I feel less firm overall.
 
Elevated blood sugar from these other compound or HGH usually isn't worth it. This class is solid anti-diabetes so you're covered. If you keep sugars fine then good, but if not health might flip negative.
 
Similar story—dropped 45 on ozempic, switched to zepbound. Got nausea and diarrhea when I overate, spaghetti was weird trigger. Two months on zepbound now, not moving yet but upping to 7.5 this week. Body's adapted after years but zepbound feels different, more refined.
 
t68s only for me. bought in january and march, and the third-party testing came back solid. waiting on march batch to finish testing but looking very promising so far. they take cards and ship in 3-4 days. way more convenient than the drama with other vendors.
 
was on compounded meds for 2 years, down 65 lbs which felt amazing. but my heart started racing hard—like it was gonna burst outta my chest. took myself off because the palpitations scared me too much.
 
Huge journey! Started on Zepbound in 2023, dropped 24 on the 2.5 dose, then switched to Mounjaro in November when T2 showed up. Combine that with exercise and actually eating right, and I'm in the best place I've been. Still got more to go but man, grateful.
 
Already on anxiety meds when I started. First 1-2 months had bumped-up anxiety, wish I'd asked for more meds. After a month things flipped—now more mellow than before. Much better.
 
Did my first 2.5mg two weeks ago and cried at my weigh-in today. Posted a month back about anxiety taking it and everyone was so supportive I finally went for it. Lost 12 lbs. First time in over a decade I didn't gain. My sugars are the most stable ever on my monitor. Can't wait to hit my goal.
 
Started KLOW soon with Reta maintenance and hoping it helps the creepy skin texture I got on my arms and legs after dropping a hundred twenty pounds. Combination of age hormones and fast loss hit me hard there. Wondering if anyone found real improvement with that specific overlap of compounds and loose skin zones.
 
The loose skin conversation is different for everyone. What most people find is that it's less noticeable to others than to yourself, and that the skin does improve slowly over 12-18 months especially with any kind of resistance work. The body image adjustment takes longer than the skin does.
 
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