Sandman1972
GLP-1 Novice
Has anyone used both at the same time? Used Sema for the higher GLP 1 affinity, Reta for everything else? If so what was your dose? Thanks
I take 1mg of sema on Sunday followed by 2mg of reta on Wednesday.Has anyone used both at the same time? Used Sema for the higher GLP 1 affinity, Reta for everything else? If so what was your dose? Thanks
Awesome. ThanksI’m in month 4 of a Reta/Sema stack. The goal was to completely switch over to Reta but I like the appetite suppression I get from Sema. I’m on week 6 of 6mg Reta and three days later 1mg of Sema. The last 4 weeks it’s been a steady 1-1.5lb a week loss. The worst side effect so far has been allodynia which is no worse or no better than it was with Sema alone.
I think I will start with that. Thanks for sharing.I take 1mg of sema on Sunday followed by 2mg of reta on Wednesday.
I started sema on May 4th. I took an extra month at .5mg but otherwise followed the standard wegovy titration schedule. I started reta on August 6th and gradually upped the dose until I got to 2mg on September 2th. I plan to sit at these doses for awhile.
I have lost about 35 pounds at this point and my only side effect has been some discomfort during bowel movements. Nothing that isn't manageable.
this is helpful since I got put on sema this month and just ordered reta. going to mix the 1.7 of sema with 1.2 of reta. fingers crossed
I will second this for anyone that might read this thread. While I might downplay my side effects as "discomfort" it really was painful. Manageable .. yes. But still, it was painful. And this was with me taking it slow. I can't imagine what it would have been like if I had just jumped straight into a larger dose. I can certainly understand how people taking too much/too fast end up in the hospital.Wow, you started at 1.7mg of Sema? I didn’t get to 1.5mg until month 5 and waited until month 6 before ramping up Reta. Then it took me 4 months to ramp up to 6mg. Taking it slow and steady to minimize side effects and keep weight loss at a steady moderate pace.
I will second this for anyone that might read this thread. While I might downplay my side effects as "discomfort" it really was painful. Manageable .. yes. But still, it was painful
What is your current regime?For me it was the nausea, even ramping slowly, I had some nausea that I needed to work through. I could not imaging ramping up faster and still being functional during my workday.