Reta dose increase = bonk?

Starting dose too high will definitely make things worse. I had breakthrough symptoms after bumping up, so I split the doses in half for a few days. Helped a lot.
 
if not hungry drink protein shakes. 2 pounds a week is safe loss. 2-3 liters water daily and probiotics for gut. if you're at 5mg probably drop to 2.5 till plateau. hydration and protein is key.
 
If 2.5 mg is working for you, don't up it. Been on 2.5 for about 12 weeks, lost about 15 percent of my starting weight. If it's just for weight loss, I'm surprised your doc wanted to raise the dose with those results.
 
was gonna make my own klow without the ghk-cu. looking at singles: 200 for klow80 vs 295 piecing them separate. 95 dollar difference. is it because nobody tests the blend but people do test singles?
 
6mg sits between the standard 5 and 7.5, which seems totally reasonable to me. People are running well above 15mg with minimal issues and there's trial data on higher doses (numbers under wraps). Before I weigh in: what was your starting weight, height, and age?
 
would have stayed lower if you ask me. no reason to jump up before it stops. dropped 14 in one month at 0.25 and sure some was water but no rush.
 
Dose increase bonk is real. Dizziness usually peaks day 2-3 then fades. Electrolytes around pin day help a lot. If it's rough every time you increase, spacing them out further is worth trying.
 
The bonk after a dose jump is standard Reta behavior. It settles within a week or two as the body adapts. The fatigue is front-loaded on every increase and then baseline returns.
 
Nicotine suppresses appetite, so the return of hunger after quitting is expected. Combined with a dose increase, it's hard to separate what is causing what. Staying at 2.5mg while the nicotine side settles would give cleaner data.
 
Bonk on me hit right at the dose bump and tracked perfectly with my resting HR jumping ~12 bpm overnight. I wore a Holter for 24 hrs and the average was 85 vs 73 baseline - nothing acutely worrying but it explained the wiped-out feeling. Hydration and electrolytes helped marginally. Tapered back half a step for a couple of weeks and the bonk resolved without losing the appetite effect. Heart rate seems to be the body protesting glucagon's pull.
 
The bonk pattern at 3mg is the same adaptation window as 2mg but sharper - vasodilation and the metabolic ramp both intensify at the step-up. Give it 48 hours before concluding the dose doesn't work for you. The 7.2mg sema approval is a different compound and class; the Reta ceiling question is separate from the sema ceiling expansion.
 
The shaky/dizzy reaction at 3mg is the expected dose response - that jump from 2mg usually hits hard on the first shot and settles within a week.
 
Bonk on week one of a new Reta increment is consistent - day 6-7 post-injection is the typical window for the adjustment hit as the peak plasma tapers.
 
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