Survodutide Stackers? Thoughts?

BioHackHenry

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Just acquired a couple of 10mg vials and planning a small dose alongside my usual Tirz injection mid-week. Any current users have insights to share? My weight loss on Tirz slowed to about a pound a month lately, and I'm considering this before going back to strict calorie counting. Reta didn't work for me, and my mom's recent dementia diagnosis has me nervous about trying Cagri again. Thanks!
 
It's weird how little people are talking about survodutide online. I should be getting mine this week and want to try it out.
 
Totally agree. And the Reta crowd seems to look down on it a bit, calling it a cheap version. Seems odd since you'd think it'd be more affordable. [EMOJI: Grinning face with smiling eyes]
 
More evidence Reta users are self-centered and only care about their own stuff. No respect for rules or the regulatory boards. And they probably don't recycle either. I've seen used Reta needles on the side of the road

Tirz is king until Reta's time comes 🙏
 
Just wanted to clarify something. In my private group, we jokingly call it "Ghetto Stack," not because Survo is bad, but just as a nickname. Many in my group are stacking it now after a group order. Most responded to smaller doses of Survo and had the same appetite control as Cag. I was already stacking Reta, so I didn't see results until I reached 4mg. Now I'm on 4 Survo with 10 Tirz. No heart rate increase, and hoping for liver improvements. Survo is better than Reta because Reta left me hungry all the time. Hope that clears things up. I'm not on here often but find me on TG
 
I'm stacking 3.5mg Survo each week with 7mg Tirz weekly. I haven't been hungry at all for half a year. Even so, and even while eating around 1100 calories a day, I had a two-month stall and am now only losing one to two pounds a month. But I have a slow metabolism because I'm 54, past menopause, and have type 2 diabetes and Hashimoto's. I'll take the one to two pounds and be happy. I'm only 20 pounds from my goal.

Sadly, my specific health issues really slow things down. Someone without these issues would probably do much better, since Survo completely removes any hunger.

I picked Survo over Reta because I was worried about a faster heart rate. I now know the increase is usually small. If I could redo it, I'd probably just use Reta alone and not stack Tirz with Survo, but I have 10 vials of each in my freezer and I don't want to waste them. However, if I stall again, I'll buy Reta. Also, I had no side effects with either Tirz or Survo. If you're male, or at least not a menopausal woman with autoimmune diseases, you'll probably do great [EMOJI: slightly smiling face]
 
I keep changing my mind about when to use the R50 kit in my freezer. I'm now thinking of saving it for when I'm close to my goal, and sticking with tirz until then, maybe adding survo later to stack with the tirz. Basically, if it works, don't mess with it...
 
I started survo yesterday. I started with around 200mcg and then today I did 300mcg to make sure I don’t have a bad reaction.

I currently take 5mg tirz twice a week. 500mcg cagri once a week, and I plan to increase the survo: .5-1-2.3-4.5mg once a week

So far, I don’t feel anything.
 
What? When did this happen? Are there now 4 GLPs? Semaglutide, Tirzepatide, Retatrutide, and Survodutide? You guys are fast - I haven't even seen Survo on any price lists yet.
 
I've been stacking survo with tirz for approximately 5 months. Started at 0.5mg and have gradually gone up to 3.5mg. To be honest, I don't notice a change. My cravings/food noise has been managed the entire time with my tirz dose, but I got annoyed when I started losing less than a pound each week. Adding survo bumped it back up to about 1 to 1.5 pounds each week, like in the beginning of tirz. So while the weight has continued coming off consistently, I've been increasing my dose (some might say too much) to see if I will eventually feel something. The only result is feeling a little queasy the day after my shot. I purchased an 11mg kit and I'm wondering if I should buy more. Considering that I'm a pound below my initial target weight and 7 pounds from my new goal weight, maybe it's time to dial down to the lowest effective dose.

Edit: I only began survo because I wanted to try Reta but had a bunch of tirz in my freezer that was going to expire. I figured tirz (GLP1/GIP) + survo (GLP1/GCCR) = Reta (GLP1/GIP/GCCR)
 
Where can I get my hands on that FOMO? I want to add it to my Orforsurvotirzretamaz stack. Think it's safe to mix it all in one vial with some vit c?
 
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