Stockpile now or wait for deals?

This is my first week adding a small dose of Reta a few days after Tirz. My main goal was to reduce fatigue, and I already feel better. I thought it was placebo at first, but I still feel good after 3 days.
 
I'm going to hold off for now. Tirz is so popular that production is probably high. When the next big thing comes out, some manufacturers will have too much stock and sell it cheaper. I already have 2 years' worth of tirz in my freezer, so I shouldn't buy more, right? 😂
 
I was already taking 7.5mg of Tirz on Fridays. Now, on Mondays, I added 2mg of Reta. It has helped with fatigue, but I need to see how I feel between Friday and Monday to know if I need to change my schedule. If I'm fatigued for 3 days before my Reta shot, I'll need to rethink this.
 
Retatrutide is better in every way, for me. I wanted to try stacking 2.5mg of Reta with 7.5-10mg of Tirz. Quickly, it became clear that Reta was doing all the work, so I switched to Reta and like it!
 
Retatrutide gives better appetite suppression than Tirzepatide. Reta isn't as strong as Semaglutide or Cagrilintide, but it's better than Tirz.

Reta isn't like Adderall. It doesn't give you a 'boost', but it also doesn't cause fatigue. I used to need an afternoon nap on Tirz. I don't need one with Reta. I'm 72, so naps seem normal for me. 🙂

Tirzepatide has side effects. They're usually less than Semaglutide, but they're there. They got worse at higher doses. Retatrutide has fewer sides.

Food noise is low with both, but it required 10-12mg weekly to keep it low with Tirz. Reta is very pleasant. I don't feel hungry unless I smell something delicious cooking. Even then, it's more of a thought, like, "Am I hungry? I guess I could be, but I'd rather do something else."

It's not anhedonia. I'll enjoy a good meal, but I won't eat much.

I hope this helps. I feel like I'm rambling.
 
I appreciate your explanation. I'm looking forward to trying reta in the future.

I wonder if the most effective peptide will also be the best for maintenance. I have a year's worth of triz, and I'm wondering if I should do 6 months of triz and 6 months of reta, or just stick with one long-term.
 
Yes, I do. Tirz, Reta, and Cagrilintide are different from Semaglutide. The three newer peptides stop food noise and cravings very well.

Semaglutide causes strong gastroparesis, which creates a physical barrier to eating much.

I think you could overeat on Reta without being hungry. That would be impossible on Sema, and you'd have GI problems.
 
You're not alone in stocking up! I fight with myself. It's addicting! I'm going to take some of the advice above, but it's tough!
 
Has anyone had luck finding Tesamorelin from peptide companies or compounding pharmacies? It is supposed to help with fat loss around the abdomen.
 
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