Hi! Welcome from another Texan resident. I did Sema then added Cagri to it and am now on Reta. It's natural to be excited but nervous when first foraging into the grey market- that nervousness will hopefully help you avoid mistakes or excessive risk taking.
Enjoy the journey!
I didn't get any appetite suppression until the 4th week on 4 mg. Even then it wasn't a huge amount! Like I said I didn't account for the 6 mg overfill on the 24mg of Reta so probably taking about 7.5mg. The appetite suppression now is insane- I have zero appetite and even a few mouthfuls is too...
I started at 1mg for 2 weeks ( was concerned about heart rate increase.) On sema my RHR went from 50's to 72 so was worried that Reta would make it even higher! No increase in RHR on 1mg so went to 2 mg after 2 weeks. I did 2 mg for 4 weeks then 4 mg for 4 weeks and now up to 6 mg. My RHR gets...
I made the mistake of buying a kit of 10 mg vials ( bought 2 domestic vials before that to test it out.) I used 2 of the vials when at 4 mg but now I'm upto 6 mg that means I get one full dose out of the 1 vial! Then have 2 do 2 shots for the next dose! I bought the 24 mg vials and using those...
I'm using Hospira from Medex. I have a feeling that BFF are using something in the filler which some people are more sensitive to. I have only read the stinging thing applying to BFF peptides and not to others. You are not alone with the stinging issue.
I started on 1 mg for 2 weeks ( my RHR increased from 50's to 72 on sema and was dreading what Reta might do!) Reta hasn't impacted my heart rate very much ( 60-62) so went upto 2 mg and then followed normal titration. Up to 6 mg now. Starting to see some weight loss at this dose and if at 4...
Give the slow release version a try if you haven't. Insurance doesn't usually allow the slow release version front line but if you have problems with normal release then they are fine about it. The slow release version usually doesn't have the same digestive problems.
I bought the Reta around the same time- have used 2 vials and can report no stinging so far. Weird that some people get the stinging and others are fine.
They've come a long way with limb sparing surgery for humans but even if it's possible for dogs it's going to cost a small fortune ( even more than radiation.) It's a terrible situation for a pet owner to be in.
Sarcoma is a weird and aggressive cancer ( my husband had it.) First line approach is cutting it out but because Osteosarcoma is in the bone that would mean either amputation or removing the bone effected and replacing it with a prosthetic rod. Chemo is well tolerated in dogs and also...
Hi all. I'm a 46 year old female from Texas! The beginning of 2024 a friend sold me some unused Ozempic pens- I was doing a deep dive of alternative options during the couple of months I was using them. March 2024 I was confident enough to start with domestic grey peptides ( bypassed the...
Welcome! I don't suppose many of us here are experts on everything peptide either! Asking questions is healthy. I find reading and then more reading helpful in this research. I know members don't like having to spoon feed people everything so I try to be thoughtful about what I ask.
I started at 1 mg because I was worried about the heart rate issues ( My RHR went up 10 points just on Sema.) I did 1 mg for 2 weeks then went up to 2mg for 3 weeks. I'm now on 4mg and the funny thing is that my heart rate has gone down to pre- Sema levels so I was worried about nothing! There's...
I was very impressed. Ordered on the Sunday and had my package on the Thursday. Really good communication too. I don't mind paying a bit more just to avoid crypto!
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