birdwhacker
GLP-1 Enthusiast
Apologies for a mostly unsubstantial post body, but I wanted to start a thread to get some feedback and hear what people are doing.
I feel like there's a timer on all of this, I don't believe in free meals.
I'm of week 3 of 2mg reta, split doses, and I seem to be in the perfect dosing envelope for appetite supression which is my main concern. 237lbs starting weight, 6' white guy, never been into fitness but I was into supplements and drugs for a long time.
The first week I lost 4lbs, mostly by starving myself, which made me quite tired. The second week I started to take things a little more seriously but I didn't understand splitting protein. Only lost 3lbs. This made me angry.
Since I'm unemployed, I'm trying to agressively cut now. Getting about 120g of high quality protein a day split into four or five shakes, psilium husk fibre for disgestive health, and lots of cardio. I don't have access to a gym so I'm trying my best to work in some upper body/core stuff.
basically not worrying about carbs, just trying to cut fat and calories down to the minimum like 1500-1600 a day with 3+ hours of cardio and activity.
Did anyone go a similar route early on? What was your experience?
I'm only going to keep this up through the weekend, I know it's not sustainable. It's not meant to be.
I feel like there's a timer on all of this, I don't believe in free meals.
I'm of week 3 of 2mg reta, split doses, and I seem to be in the perfect dosing envelope for appetite supression which is my main concern. 237lbs starting weight, 6' white guy, never been into fitness but I was into supplements and drugs for a long time.
The first week I lost 4lbs, mostly by starving myself, which made me quite tired. The second week I started to take things a little more seriously but I didn't understand splitting protein. Only lost 3lbs. This made me angry.
Since I'm unemployed, I'm trying to agressively cut now. Getting about 120g of high quality protein a day split into four or five shakes, psilium husk fibre for disgestive health, and lots of cardio. I don't have access to a gym so I'm trying my best to work in some upper body/core stuff.
basically not worrying about carbs, just trying to cut fat and calories down to the minimum like 1500-1600 a day with 3+ hours of cardio and activity.
Did anyone go a similar route early on? What was your experience?
I'm only going to keep this up through the weekend, I know it's not sustainable. It's not meant to be.