Reta side effects: fast or slow?

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Supplier variation in Reta tingling is real and not well documented - the excipients differ between sources and the reconstitution base matters. Fast-onset effects usually peak at 2-4 hours post-inject; the slow-build pattern suggests a different absorption curve, not necessarily a potency difference.
 
Reta's side effect profile runs milder than tirz on average, but onset is more variable - some people feel nothing in the first day and the response arrives later. The slower ramp is part of why the window is more manageable; the body gets more adaptation time before the dose steps up.
 
Non-GI side effects on Reta at the 84-hour titration pace tend to be milder than the GI stuff - most people notice energy and sleep shifts more than anything else. If GI settles on the current protocol, the Reta conversation with your doctor makes sense given the different mechanisms.
 
Same story here. Sleepy on shot day and the day after for just the first four doses, nothing since. A full year now without any negative side effects, even through dose increases.
 
Pretty sure that happened to me too, just showed up as a rough full body fever. Lined up right with moving to 5mg. Chalked it up to a flu bug at the time. Nothing else going on besides that though.
 
Quick update, week 3, day 3.

Today brought the roughest side effect yet on reta. Nausea absolutely wrecked me this morning, felt like getting run over by a train. Happened before, just never quite this intense. Knew right away I needed to hydrate harder, did that and it helped a ton.

Sometimes wonder if that very first vial, grabbed before I even found this place, was just a dud, but effects are definitely showing up now, so probably just my own impatience talking. Aware this whole thing runs on patience and takes forever, still eager regardless.

New batch should arrive soon, hopefully, and genuinely excited to try it out.

Thanks for reading this far!
 
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