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So I’m just curious, I’m on Reta & think I also want to start Tirz. Is anyone stacking them together, if so what’s your weekly schedule look like?
So I’m just curious, I’m on Reta & think I also want to start Tirz. Is anyone stacking them together, if so what’s your weekly schedule look like?
How much of each?reta every 3 days, on the 6th day I add tirz with the reta![]()
I have been on it over six months. Reta 8 mg split in 2 doses and 6 mg tirz on the 6th dayHow much of each?
How long do you think you'll be off for surgery? I've been searching this topic as there isn't any real solid conversations on it and my surgeon said he would love to prescribe me monjourno but he won't because there isnt data on how this will effect soft tissue/bone growth. Any insight is appreciated!Who isn't??? I'm off the sauce right now, as I have surgery next week. But I've stacked it when I was losing weight and on maintenance. I just did about a 1mg of each on maintenance and felt, like I got something from each one. Easy to maintain my weight, didn't crave much at all and I did each shot 72 hours apart.
There are a large number of studies being done investigating the effects of GLP medication use before surgery and their effects on post operative complications and healing. Results are not always positive but in general post operative complications are less likely overall, sometimes to quite a significant degree. Would need to know what sort of surgery to look it up or just go to google scholar and look up glp-1 and the procedure or just surgery.How long do you think you'll be off for surgery? I've been searching this topic as there isn't any real solid conversations on it and my surgeon said he would love to prescribe me monjourno but he won't because there isnt data on how this will effect soft tissue/bone growth. Any insight is appreciated!
Thanks less than half. You hit the nail on the head about specifics. I did find some results on GLP-1's. Shoot, my wife's doctor suspend her Ozempic 2 weeks prior and 2 weeks after her surgery but that was for a gall bladder and she takes it for diabetes. I suffered a compound fracture in my right leg just above the ankle. Tibia shattered and pooped 4 inches out of me leg, fibula snapped and I sheared my tibial nerve. I was 6'7" and 275lbs and lived in the gym 5-6 days a week and swam, stair climbed often. This happened in June 2025 and was non weight bearing for 16 weeks. Im now 340 lbs and had another surgery yesterday to install a larger bolt in my leg and bone graft for a non-union and non-weight bearing again for 8-12 weeks. But, I do have access to scholary articles through a university that you suggested. Im motivated to get in there and find out so I can get in there and get this weight off but not stop the healing process. I appreciate you! Attached photos from first surgery...when I do things, I do them big!There are a large number of studies being done investigating the effects of GLP medication use before surgery and their effects on post operative complications and healing. Results are not always positive but in general post operative complications are less likely overall, sometimes to quite a significant degree. Would need to know what sort of surgery to look it up or just go to google scholar and look up glp-1 and the procedure or just surgery.
Was on Tirz 15mg, now on reta 1mg every three days. Want to add Tirz back in, because so far, no positive or negative effects on Reta alone, except eating a whole bag of chips in the days between pins.😣Me! I was doing Reta 2mg on day one, then Tirz 2mg on day 4. Reta makes me eat so much and increased my cravings for sweets. I now do Reta 2mg and maybe every other week a little Tirz for appetite suppressant and inflammation control. I tried Cag, but it didn’t work for me.
Suuuuure gotta call me out, jk. This is my 3rd surgery since being on a GLP-1, I wish I had a fancy MD type degree answer for you. But we all know in general what a GLP-1 does to us, to help us lose weight, control sugars and what it can potentially do for some of the good side effects. I could be out of commission for 3 weeks to 3 months, They need to fix a few things in my shoulder and then I get to turn around and do the other one which is even worse. YAY!How long do you think you'll be off for surgery? I've been searching this topic as there isn't any real solid conversations on it and my surgeon said he would love to prescribe me monjourno but he won't because there isnt data on how this will effect soft tissue/bone growth. Any insight is appreciated!
I appreciate the kind words rubbadubba but you made from very strong points. I dont mind waiting a little bit but not another 3-4 months along with the last 8 months since my accident of not starting weight loss. I wish you luck on your shoulders, ive had labrum tears reapirs in both of mine and its no walk in the park. And thanks for giving it straight, need more of that! Good luck!Suuuuure gotta call me out, jk. This is my 3rd surgery since being on a GLP-1, I wish I had a fancy MD type degree answer for you. But we all know in general what a GLP-1 does to us, to help us lose weight, control sugars and what it can potentially do for some of the good side effects. I could be out of commission for 3 weeks to 3 months, They need to fix a few things in my shoulder and then I get to turn around and do the other one which is even worse. YAY!
I think (therefore I don't know) your Surgeons concern would be, lack of protein, calcium, etc vitals nutrients that your body might lack if your on a GLP-1. There are people on GLP-1's getting F'n scurvy because of a lack of Vitamin C. Since you would most likely be eating a lot less and if there isn't a sufficient change in your diet and or supplementation along with taking a GLP-1. This is what I venture, they're worried about for soft tissue and bone growth. There may not be appreciable data, for some time on something like this in particular. I imagine, the same worries would be if they started to put teenagers on something like this, before they are full grown as well.
If you had to make an argument, to your surgeon to get the Tirz. I would do some researching on well documented, peer reviewed "current" research about the Tirz. That hopefully implies more benefits, to being on it vs off of it in your situation and that Surgeons particular field, if it exists. Present a plan of action or layout how you personally plan to avoid any shortcomings of this happening, if not come out that much better for it. Don't lie, but mention diet, exercise, supplementation, trainer, nutritionist to get'em on board. What it does for inflammation, help to keep the weight off, anything you can do to put another trainer in your corner for the fight. You generally don't get much time for appointments nowadays, if you think it may take a hot minute. You can schedule a long appointment, to give you a few more minutes, just going to cost you more $$$. Good luck Champ!
I just had another quick look at some of the studies, and there are a lot and they are still pretty contradictory. There is one study showing higher rates of non union after surgery to fix lower leg fractures in people taking GLP's, a surprisingly good fit for your problem, so I guess that is good enough to justify not taking them around and after the fracture until it has started healing up. But several large studies show significantly reduced rates of complications and later readmissions after elective surgeries like knee replacements, and especially hernia repairs. And there are many studies showing better outcomes in diabetics on GLP's for many different surgeries. And people are less likely to get addicted to painkillers after bariatric surgery and probably every other type of surgery if on GLP's.Thanks less than half. You hit the nail on the head about specifics. I did find some results on GLP-1's. Shoot, my wife's doctor suspend her Ozempic 2 weeks prior and 2 weeks after her surgery but that was for a gall bladder and she takes it for diabetes. I suffered a compound fracture in my right leg just above the ankle. Tibia shattered and pooped 4 inches out of me leg, fibula snapped and I sheared my tibial nerve. I was 6'7" and 275lbs and lived in the gym 5-6 days a week and swam, stair climbed often. This happened in June 2025 and was non weight bearing for 16 weeks. Im now 340 lbs and had another surgery yesterday to install a larger bolt in my leg and bone graft for a non-union and non-weight bearing again for 8-12 weeks. But, I do have access to scholary articles through a university that you suggested. Im motivated to get in there and find out so I can get in there and get this weight off but not stop the healing process. I appreciate you! Attached photos from first surgery...when I do things, I do them big!
Was on Tirz 15mg, now on reta 1mg every three days. Want to add Tirz back in, because so far, no positive or negative effects on Reta alone, except eating a whole bag of chips in the days between pins.😣
Thank you lessthanhalf for the very thoughtful response. I lost 80 lbs with Tirz (zepbound) in about a year. Absolutely no side effects on the Tirz. But my insurance decided that I was now good to go, BMI under 30, and denied my doctor's reauthorization request (the evils of insurance companies is for another day). Spouse started micro-dosing Reta, and I thought with the little that we have, I should at least try it until our order comes in. [That was probably TMI, but figure I am a newbie and providing a better intro is not a bad idea.]If you have already lost a decent amount of weight you are going to be super hungry after stopping 15mg of tirz and going to a tiny dose of reta.
actually closer to 3mg/wk over a 2 week span (side rant, it would a whole lot easier to calculate dosing if the number of days in a week wasn't a prime number). But I understand your point. And, so far have only seen an increase in carb eating at that dose. Unfortunately, I am waiting for an order to be delivered, so cannot increase at the moment.You went from 15mg of Tirz to ~2mg of Reta…. Have you considered upping your Reta dose? It makes no sense going from a “max” dose to less than a “starting” dose and having any expectations of efficacy.
If you are on Peppy’s or Discord you could ask this question on Roundtable. I think it probably hasn’t been studied very well but the big concern might be loss of appetite, weight loss ( your goal) and poorer nutrition. That can affect bone healing. Possibly if you worked along side a nutritionist might mitigate the nutritional loss. I suspect it hasn’t been robustly studied on healing fractures.How long do you think you'll be off for surgery? I've been searching this topic as there isn't any real solid conversations on it and my surgeon said he would love to prescribe me monjourno but he won't because there isnt data on how this will effect soft tissue/bone growth. Any insight is appreciated!