ChubbyOp
GLP-1 Novice
🚫No Source Discussion🚫
Hello everyone!
I’ve been lurking for a little while now. Trying to gain information from the great people of this forum. I pulled the trigger on Reta about a week ago and just received my package today. My writing skills are rough, but I made the decision to document my entire experience with Reta. That being said this is the beginning.
Chapter 1:
After gathering all of the supplies needed, and weeks of rabbit holes, investigating vendors; I finally pulled the trigger. During all of this I decided, “hey let’s try blogging my journey”. I will be taking at home blood tests as often as I can afford, sent my first one in yesterday for my baseline, and will update as I go along. My shipment for my scale got delayed, thanks usps, so I will come back and add my starting weight on Monday.
Research:
The majority of my research came from the fine people of this forum. Countless hours of obsessive reading and scrolling, accompanied by my late night pass time of binge watching YouTube led me to one conclusion; Reta kicks butt! Or so it seems, time will tell.
Choosing a Vendor: (if this breaks my red notice sorry)
I will not be discussing my particular vendors, but I will discuss how I chose my list of vendors for the new folks to come. I really thought about just throwing a dart at a list in the beginning. Reading through the many posts and browsing the vendors section I decided to take some time to try and make the best decision I could. I read through so many reviews, mainly picking posts that seemed active by the amount of reply’s. I then joined the vendors socials and interacted with the hooligans that resided within. Being careful to watch the chats and reviews to weed out bots and fake reviews/comments, I really started to gain confidence in the vendors through their community’s. Remember at the end of the day this is all at your own risk, take your time and enjoy the process.
Gathering supplies:
I am going to sound like a record with this, but hey I never claimed to be an expert journalist. This forum is great! So many different views and recommendations, just take a little from everyone and leave what you don’t want. I decided to go with your standard insulin syringe, and a 3ml syringe for recon. Alcohol wipes are cheap so I got enough to fuel an army of research subjects. A sharps container as I have little and prefer they stay unpoked. Exam gloves (my wife won that argument) to be extra safe. I may still add filtering supplies to this list, but as of now those are not included. Sourcing BAC water was fairly easy. For BAC water I decided to go with the name brand; my thoughts were better safe than sorry, not that there is anything wrong with choosing otherwise.
Blood testing:
I am genuinely curious as to how Reta is going to affect my body, and not just visually. I’m a typical blue collar male and don’t go to the docs unless I have to. That makes it difficult to get blood work done right? Well not anymore technically rocks sometimes. My blood tests come directly to my front door and leave in bubble wrap package. Within 7 days of today will have my first results (pre Reta) as a baseline. I will continue to get my blood work done throughout this process and share it with you.
Dosing:
This took me the longest to decide upon, at least it seemed like it did. I started with ozemp and and then went to Wegovy after. It’s been a while since I’ve taken those so I thought about starting a schedule like those. There’s so many different opinions on what dose to start with and how quickly to up. There’s thing is not everyone has the same reaction to these meds. I’ve read that people saw better results by starting with small doses and slowly built up. I’ve also read that some people have ran through the doses like a freight train and are killing it. I chose to start with a smaller dose at 1mg, and to adjust from there. With today being my first dose, I will be updating with how I feel and wether or not I will be dropping, staying, or upping the 1 mg dose.
Thanks for reading, if anyone is interested in following my journey I will keep posting. If not I will still be documenting my journey for myself!
P.s:
I’m scatter brained (remember typical blue collar good) so I will probably edit this a few times because I forgot to add something… maybe semax needs to be added to my list 😂
I’ve been lurking for a little while now. Trying to gain information from the great people of this forum. I pulled the trigger on Reta about a week ago and just received my package today. My writing skills are rough, but I made the decision to document my entire experience with Reta. That being said this is the beginning.
Chapter 1:
After gathering all of the supplies needed, and weeks of rabbit holes, investigating vendors; I finally pulled the trigger. During all of this I decided, “hey let’s try blogging my journey”. I will be taking at home blood tests as often as I can afford, sent my first one in yesterday for my baseline, and will update as I go along. My shipment for my scale got delayed, thanks usps, so I will come back and add my starting weight on Monday.
Research:
The majority of my research came from the fine people of this forum. Countless hours of obsessive reading and scrolling, accompanied by my late night pass time of binge watching YouTube led me to one conclusion; Reta kicks butt! Or so it seems, time will tell.
Choosing a Vendor: (if this breaks my red notice sorry)
I will not be discussing my particular vendors, but I will discuss how I chose my list of vendors for the new folks to come. I really thought about just throwing a dart at a list in the beginning. Reading through the many posts and browsing the vendors section I decided to take some time to try and make the best decision I could. I read through so many reviews, mainly picking posts that seemed active by the amount of reply’s. I then joined the vendors socials and interacted with the hooligans that resided within. Being careful to watch the chats and reviews to weed out bots and fake reviews/comments, I really started to gain confidence in the vendors through their community’s. Remember at the end of the day this is all at your own risk, take your time and enjoy the process.
Gathering supplies:
I am going to sound like a record with this, but hey I never claimed to be an expert journalist. This forum is great! So many different views and recommendations, just take a little from everyone and leave what you don’t want. I decided to go with your standard insulin syringe, and a 3ml syringe for recon. Alcohol wipes are cheap so I got enough to fuel an army of research subjects. A sharps container as I have little and prefer they stay unpoked. Exam gloves (my wife won that argument) to be extra safe. I may still add filtering supplies to this list, but as of now those are not included. Sourcing BAC water was fairly easy. For BAC water I decided to go with the name brand; my thoughts were better safe than sorry, not that there is anything wrong with choosing otherwise.
Blood testing:
I am genuinely curious as to how Reta is going to affect my body, and not just visually. I’m a typical blue collar male and don’t go to the docs unless I have to. That makes it difficult to get blood work done right? Well not anymore technically rocks sometimes. My blood tests come directly to my front door and leave in bubble wrap package. Within 7 days of today will have my first results (pre Reta) as a baseline. I will continue to get my blood work done throughout this process and share it with you.
Dosing:
This took me the longest to decide upon, at least it seemed like it did. I started with ozemp and and then went to Wegovy after. It’s been a while since I’ve taken those so I thought about starting a schedule like those. There’s so many different opinions on what dose to start with and how quickly to up. There’s thing is not everyone has the same reaction to these meds. I’ve read that people saw better results by starting with small doses and slowly built up. I’ve also read that some people have ran through the doses like a freight train and are killing it. I chose to start with a smaller dose at 1mg, and to adjust from there. With today being my first dose, I will be updating with how I feel and wether or not I will be dropping, staying, or upping the 1 mg dose.
Thanks for reading, if anyone is interested in following my journey I will keep posting. If not I will still be documenting my journey for myself!
P.s:
I’m scatter brained (remember typical blue collar good) so I will probably edit this a few times because I forgot to add something… maybe semax needs to be added to my list 😂


