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  1. Reta w/ Hypoglycemia?

    There are two over the counter cgms, and both cost about 90 dollars a month. I didn't know how helpful they would be, though. My prescription device has an alarm if I go too high or too low, I think that both of the over the counter ones have a much more narrow range, and I heard that the alarms...
  2. Reta w/ Hypoglycemia?

    I took reta for two months, and the only hypyoglycenic episodes I have ever had was while taking the reta. However, I wasn't eating frequent small meals, I was skipping breakfast, eating a small dinner and small lunch. I have a Dexcom, a couple of times my glucose level got down into the...
  3. Adding on Levothyroxine?

    Karen Carpenter was taking Levo for weight loss when she died ( other stuff, too). It can cause a heart attack, Graves like symptoms, hair-loss, all kinds of yucky things you don't want to deal with. If your doctor tested you thyroid months ago and you have been losing weight since, then it is...
  4. reta and cortisol/sleep - experiences

    I had it with both tirz and reta. I'm still on the GLP1 and use medications for sleep now. I didn't have this with lower doses, only the higher doses. It doesn't seem to actually be a side effect of the medication itself, but a side effect of the changes that come from taking the meds: from the...
  5. Do You Filter Your Peptides Before Use?

    That's pretty interesting, and that most of us put most of our peptides in the freezer might be helpful, too. However, I also don't want a tiny piece of cardboard, plastic or rubber stopper injected into my body. I think it just really comes down to risk tolerance and personal preference. I feel...
  6. Do You Filter Your Peptides Before Use?

    The evidence that there is stuff in our vials that shouldn't be in our vials is that Jano filters his peptides before testing so that the stuff in vials that isn't supposed to be in vials doesn't hurt his machines.
  7. GLP-1s 'cheating' OR a TOOL

    I feel the exact same way about patients with severe depression who refuse to take medication because "they don't believe in it."
  8. Do You Filter Your Peptides Before Use?

    Twenty-eight days is the general guidance. I go up to six-weeks, I've read others do three months and longer. My opinion is that these meds are cheap, so why take chances? You really have to decide what your own risk tolerance is.
  9. Alldaychemist and Inhousepharmacy

    Inhousepharmacy has SSRIs. Their pricing on Taz and Retin-A is very high, so I buy those from ADC, but there are some things I can only get from IHP.
  10. Alldaychemist and Inhousepharmacy

    I see, and no worries! I was born in the 1900s too ;)
  11. Alldaychemist and Inhousepharmacy

    I don't know of anyone getting anything seized from them unless that person is ordering more than the three month's supply. I have had plenty of packages get inspected, but all were delivered with no problems. If you are ordering three worth of Viagra, you kind of deserve to get it seized 😂
  12. Alldaychemist and Inhousepharmacy

    I don't care that I am overpaying. Both of these companies are legitimate, and both have been around for at least the last 20 years. That means a lot more to me than getting it cheaper by ordering from some rando on Telegram.
  13. Alldaychemist and Inhousepharmacy

    Tazarotene, God's gift to people trying to fight off the ravages of time. What is EMI?
  14. Alldaychemist and Inhousepharmacy

    It is legit. They have been around since at least the early 2000s when I started ordering from them. If you put that same address into reddit, you'll come up with posts from at least 10 years ago. Check both out, though - alldaychemist is way cheaper for Taz, Inhouse is way cheaper for other...
  15. Alldaychemist and Inhousepharmacy

    Alldaychemist and Inhousepharmacy are shipping to the USA again. Just stockpiled some taz!
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