Salad-Better
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Been on retatrutide about a third of a year now. Started at 1 mg each week and upped it to 10 mg these last 4 weeks. Lost weight at first, but I've been trying to build muscle again (like back when I was 20 years younger) so I'm lifting heavy and maybe recomping, who knows. Doesn't matter. But I've noticed, even on the higher dose, I'm really hungry. Like, ready to eat every meal. I've heard ppl say a GLP-1 “isn't working” if they plateau or feel hungry. I'm not focused on the scale, so I looked into the hunger thing.
Here's what I figure. Homeostatic hunger (stomach's empty, normal hunger signals) vs. hedonic hunger (cravings, hungry or not). I think it's the first one for me.
GLP-1 agonists probably don’t just 'stop' working due to receptor downregulation or autoantibody formation making your dose useless. But gastric emptying delay might experience tachyphylaxis meaning the body adapts and resets the nerves to this new 'normal', so food empties faster. An emptier stomach = hunger.
This adaptation is like smelling something strong at first, then you don't notice it because your nose gets used to it. Same with nerves, probably.
Could also be less fat = less leptin = more hunger, more muscle = faster metabolism = hunger, or more exercise = hunger.
But even though I'm hungry, I don't want candy bars, ice cream, or those energy drinks anymore. I used to have a problem with those.
Retatrutide is really effective for weight loss. Maybe it's because it doesn't leave you unnaturally suppressed forever. Real hunger, without cravings, might mean you're healthier than when eating felt impossible.
Just my thoughts. What do you think?
Here's what I figure. Homeostatic hunger (stomach's empty, normal hunger signals) vs. hedonic hunger (cravings, hungry or not). I think it's the first one for me.
GLP-1 agonists probably don’t just 'stop' working due to receptor downregulation or autoantibody formation making your dose useless. But gastric emptying delay might experience tachyphylaxis meaning the body adapts and resets the nerves to this new 'normal', so food empties faster. An emptier stomach = hunger.
This adaptation is like smelling something strong at first, then you don't notice it because your nose gets used to it. Same with nerves, probably.
Could also be less fat = less leptin = more hunger, more muscle = faster metabolism = hunger, or more exercise = hunger.
But even though I'm hungry, I don't want candy bars, ice cream, or those energy drinks anymore. I used to have a problem with those.
Retatrutide is really effective for weight loss. Maybe it's because it doesn't leave you unnaturally suppressed forever. Real hunger, without cravings, might mean you're healthier than when eating felt impossible.
Just my thoughts. What do you think?