Tirz every 6 days?

Shorter intervals work for people whose hunger window narrows before day 7. 6 days is modest and most do not notice a difference at that margin. Stretching to 8 is what tends to let hunger creep back.
 
Hunger returning on day 6 at 2.5mg is the half-life floor showing - peak suppression runs 48-72 hours post-injection, then fades. If it's back on day 6 consistently, dosing then is the right read. The 7-day schedule is a titration label, not a pharmacokinetic ceiling.
 
Tesa visceral fat reduction is systemic rather than targeted - the 5-on-2-off protocol gives the GH pulse rhythm time to work without receptor desensitization. Diet and exercise compound the effect but don't redirect where fat mobilization happens.
 
The 6-day rotation is worth trying first - the end-of-week hunger is a half-life timing issue and shortening the interval addresses it directly.
 
Three-day offset on a stack is the right move - each compound gets room. Late-week hunger on solo tirz usually resolves just by pulling the pin a day early.
 
2.5 every 6 days fixing the day-7 hunger and then going back to 7 days at 5mg because more medication was buffer - that's the dose-dependent half-life adjustment in practice. For the OP's wife at 2.5mg with day-6/7 hunger, the 6-day schedule is a real option before going higher on the dose. Did the switch to 5 change the end-of-week hunger pattern at all?
 
The receptor sensitivity myth about once-weekly dosing has been effectively disproven by the pharmacokinetics - the relevant half-life and receptor binding kinetics don't support it. Dosing every 5-6 days based on where you feel the end-of-cycle hunger returning is a rational adaptation, especially when appetite management is the primary goal.
 
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