HELP! Where can I hide my peptides?

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Hey everyone!
I'm going to be traveling to my in-laws' house for a couple of weeks next month. I need to put my peptides in the fridge without anyone noticing; only my wife knows. Where could I hide them? I thought about putting them in a supplement container, but that's odd since they don't need refrigeration.
Do you have any ideas?

Thanks for your advice!
 
Hey everyone!
I'm going to be traveling to my in-laws' house for a couple of weeks next month. I need to put my peptides in the fridge without anyone noticing; only my wife knows. Where could I hide them? I thought about putting them in a supplement container, but that's odd since they don't need refrigeration.
Do you have any ideas?

Thanks for your advice!
For losing/maintaining weight at someone else's house, the easiest solution would be orfo tablets. But I know you are also talking about other peptides (besides a GLP like reta).

Do they have a second fridge that they don't use much? I'm guessing no, since that seems to be more of an American thing compared to Europe.
 
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And you can have a whole backstory that you were on heartburn pills (proton pump inhibitors) that lower your B12 to dangerously low, vegan levels, haha. But you can't help your addiction to heartburn pills, because their daughter's cooking can be very upsetting to your GI system, and you never know when she will strike again, since she hates your cooking as well. And the ongoing arguments about meal planning often result in no one eating dinner, lowering your B12 even more.
 
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If it said "Vitamin B," would they have any interest? If someone told me they were taking vitamin B shots, I wouldn't even be interested to remember that they'd told me.
I would second this, plenty of injectable vitamin shots. My wife was on IM B vitamins long before I knew anything about peptides.
 
Tengo un termo y simplemente lo etiqueto como "viales de insulina".
They know I'm not diabetic
For losing/maintaining weight at someone else's house, the easiest solution would be orfo tablets. But I know you are also talking about other peptides (besides a GLP like reta).

Do they have a second fridge that they don't use much? I'm guessing no, since that seems to be more of an American thing compared to Europe.
I have to save reta and hgh, And here there's almost never another refrigerator in the houses.
 
And you can have a whole backstory that you were on heartburn pills (proton pump inhibitors) that lower your B12 to dangerously low, vegan levels, haha. But you can't help your addiction to heartburn pills, because their daughter's cooking can be very upsetting to your GI system, and you never know when she will strike again, since she hates your cooking as well. And the ongoing arguments about meal planning often result in no one eating dinner, lowering your B12 even more.
hahaha That's enough for a Netflix series
 
I'm going to look into refrigerators of that type, or I could also say that I have some vitamins that I need to refrigerate.
Seems like a lot of work to carry your own mini fridge. The supplement container you mentioned in the original post makes sense. Your in-laws probably don’t know that supplements aren’t usually refrigerated, I didn’t. And there must be some type of supplement that needs to be refrigerated, no? If they ask, just say that these supplements do get refrigerated. And the best part is that it’s the truth. No backstory to remember. It’s your supplements, just not the ones on the packaging.
 
Seems like a lot of work to carry your own mini fridge. The supplement container you mentioned in the original post makes sense. Your in-laws probably don’t know that supplements aren’t usually refrigerated, I didn’t. And there must be some type of supplement that needs to be refrigerated, no? If they ask, just say that these supplements do get refrigerated. And the best part is that it’s the truth. No backstory to remember. It’s your supplements, just not the ones on the packaging.
I have these probiotics and I can say that I need to refrigerate them, and at the bottom I put HGH and Reta, and on top of that the capsules.
 

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I have these probiotics and I can say that I need to refrigerate them, and at the bottom I put HGH and Reta, and on top of that the capsules.

Looks like a great container! I’d have no clue that these were not supposed to be refrigerated.

Also less is more when you speak about this, even if you have to. Don’t over explain or act all shady about it 😂. These are your literally your supplements that need to be refrigerated. 100% the truth.
 
What peptides?

I have and will make a travel vial of Reta so my main vial isn’t subjected to temperature variations, even if there’s a fridge on the trip. I’ll also let that short life vial stay at room temp if that’s handy. Two weeks isn’t a crazy time at room temp for Reta in bac.

You can also take a dose before you leave and when you get back to reduce your needed amount and change the last injection date away from the end point for less time in storage.
 
What peptides?

I have and will make a travel vial of Reta so my main vial isn’t subjected to temperature variations, even if there’s a fridge on the trip. I’ll also let that short life vial stay at room temp if that’s handy. Two weeks isn’t a crazy time at room temp for Reta in bac.

You can also take a dose before you leave and when you get back to reduce your needed amount and change the last injection date away from the end point for less time in storage.
The problem is the HGH; I have to take it every night.
 
Seems like a lot of work to carry your own mini fridge. The supplement container you mentioned in the original post makes sense. Your in-laws probably don’t know that supplements aren’t usually refrigerated, I didn’t. And there must be some type of supplement that needs to be refrigerated, no? If they ask, just say that these supplements do get refrigerated. And the best part is that it’s the truth. No backstory to remember. It’s your supplements, just not the ones on the packaging.
I'm going to look into refrigerators of that type, or I could also say that I have some vitamins that I need to refrigerate.
It’s the size of a shoebox and can plug into your car or wall. Keep mine in my home gym so no visitors ever see my peps and plug into the car on long trips. Maybe should have said mini-mini fridge.
 
There are lots of small USB-powered insulin coolers on Amazon. Here’s one option that just looks like a little thermos. Keep it plugged in in the room you’re staying in. You could use a portable battery pack as well. It’s probably harder to hide all the other supplies (syringes, alcohol wipes, etc), but you can just keep those in a bag in your suitcase and take all your trash home with you.

 
The problem is the HGH; I have to take it every night.
For the exact same reason as you, I recently bought a 'Insulin Travel Cooler'.

I found one on vinted for £20 (uk) and it works a charm. Leave it USB-C plugged in, in my bag, nobody is any the wiser! Could leave it plugged into the mains to ensure its definitely permanently running.

EDIT - Damn, @Dos-Dox beat me to it! Snap 😆 . Great minds!
 
Get yourself a yeti thermo flask and fill it with ice, and plonk the vials in there.
Just top up the ice every few days 👌🏼
 
Insulin travel cooler is a good option. You could also just keep cold packs in their fridge and switch them out a couple of times each day.

I'd hesitate to put your peps in the fridge, because you never know when someone is going to get curious and decide to have a look at your "supplements", then they'll think you're hiding drugs when they see vials in there.
 
For losing/maintaining weight at someone else's house, the easiest solution would be orfo tablets. But I know you are also talking about other peptides (besides a GLP like reta).

Do they have a second fridge that they don't use much? I'm guessing no, since that seems to be more of an American thing compared to Europe.
Yes! This....the Basement Fridge!!!!
 

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