So like, how much of a stockpile do you have of your peptides?

Just read that people are vacuum sealing individual vials before freezing.

Good idea?
That was I’m doing for fridge and freezer. Ordered some desiccant packs too.
 

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Whoa that Keytruda price is crazy. My mom is on Keytruda because she has stage 4 lung cancer and her prognosis went from 1.5 years (which would be up in December) to indefinitely because it’s been such a miracle drug for her. Thankfully we’re in Canada and she gets it for free.
Wow.. congrats. Does it depend what kind of cancer you have? My friend just found out her daughter is stage 4. She is only 37. I am going to ask her if they know about this...
 
Wow.. congrats. Does it depend what kind of cancer you have? My friend just found out her daughter is stage 4. She is only 37. I am going to ask her if they know about this...
It does depends on what type of cancer. What type of cancer does she have?

If we are still talking lung cancer - most of the time they will test for PD-L1 with an advanced cancer diagnosis. Basically (without getting into the genetics of it all) if PD-L1 is 0% Keytruda may not have benefit or not as much. If you want to DM me feel free - I am an oncology RN.
 
Just read that people are vacuum sealing individual vials before freezing.

Good idea?
Anela told me to do this. I have a vacuum sealer, so I put a few vials in with some desiccant and vacuum seal before putting in the freezer. It's definitely not pretty, but it keeps the moisture out.
 
Wow.. congrats. Does it depend what kind of cancer you have? My friend just found out her daughter is stage 4. She is only 37. I am going to ask her if they know about this...
It does. As ZakAP said, she was tested for certain things and came back as an ideal candidate for Keytruda. It's too bad it can't be used for all cancers - you don't lose your hair or anything. I hope cancer treatments are able to evolve to the point where everyone can use immunotherapy.
 
It does depends on what type of cancer. What type of cancer does she have?

If we are still talking lung cancer - most of the time they will test for PD-L1 with an advanced cancer diagnosis. Basically (without getting into the genetics of it all) if PD-L1 is 0% Keytruda may not have benefit or not as much. If you want to DM me feel free - I am an oncology RN.
I just messaged her about it. She actually has two daughters diagnosed receiving treatment at the moment. My heart hurts for her.

One is already on keytruda. It will not work on her other daughter. Her cancer has mutated quite a bit and even the hormone receptors have changed. She is taking capecitabine.

Thank you for the offer, though.
 
I just messaged her about it. She actually has two daughters diagnosed receiving treatment at the moment. My heart hurts for her.

One is already on keytruda. It will not work on her other daughter. Her cancer has mutated quite a bit and even the hormone receptors have changed. She is taking capecitabine.

Thank you for the offer, though.
That would be extremely tough. My heart hurts for her as well ❤️.
 
Is she the 🎶 Jardiance is really swell, the little pill with a big story to tell 🎶 lady?
Haha no she’s not! What’s funny is her voice is very clear and beautiful but the voice on TV is sort of announcer-y. But once we knew it was her, we can now “hear” it. But I wouldn’t have ever known it was her until she told me.
 
I’m late to the stockpiling game and I have three months worth of compounded tirz from different telehealth providers but plan buying research peptides and reconstitution supplies next week. I’ll be going with the L30 I keep seeing everyone talking about and this would give me over a years worth of tirz. I have about 70 lbs to lose so I’ll likely buy another case or two to have enough for maintenance.
 
I found these Govee wireless sensors on Amazon. I was surprised that they stay connected inside the fridge/freezer and shocked that they even stay connected inside a thermos, inside the freezer. You can access from anywhere and setup notifications based on low/high temperature/humidity.

When I think I've finally bought everything needed, someone like you post another thing that I realize I need...
 
I’m late to the stockpiling game and I have three months worth of compounded tirz from different telehealth providers but plan buying research peptides and reconstitution supplies next week. I’ll be going with the L30 I keep seeing everyone talking about and this would give me over a years worth of tirz. I have about 70 lbs to lose so I’ll likely buy another case or two to have enough for maintenance.
Welcome to the forum btw!
 
All tirz: I've got 50 MG of Arctic, 150 of Nexa and 300 on the way from Amo (not sure I'll be using that...didn't do my due diligence about the stinging). I'm going to leave them in the freezer as a true backup and don't plan to use them until compound officially goes the way of the dinosaur. Even then, I'll probably buy from Tydes, Skye or Polaris and use that stuff first. Then break into the AP if needed, then Nexa, then Amo as the last resort.

I am tapering down and am at 3.8MG every 4 days (6.65 MG per week). So this stuff really is panic buying, whoops. I'm still considering pulling the trigger on Tydes, Skye and Polaris NOW because I really do worry that this could all go away for good. Trying to keep the fear down.

I haven't looked into other peptides...yet...
I have never had an issue with amo. Lost 44pds. Never had this stinging but I do know the needle length helps a lot.
 

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