1st Injection HELP

Mikey043020

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I took my first injection last night .25 and I’ve thrown up like 5 times since…

Is that normal? Is .25 too much for first time? Is it a mix of something I ate before my first shot? Am I dying? What’s happening…
 
I took my first injection last night .25 and I’ve thrown up like 5 times since…

Is that normal? Is .25 too much for first time? Is it a mix of something I ate before my first shot? Am I dying? What’s happening…
How confident are you that you dosed correctly? What was your vial mg contents, amount of water added, and amount of water injected?
 
I put 100 units water into the powder. Let it mix. Then made 4 syringes of 25 each.
If the vial contained one milligram of semaglutide, then you did it right. If it contained more, then you have an explanation of what went wrong. A one milligram vial of semaglutide sounds like an usually low weight to me but I'm new to semaglutide.
 
If the vial contained one milligram of semaglutide, then you did it right. If it contained more, then you have an explanation of what went wrong. A one milligram vial of semaglutide sounds like a usually low weight to me but I'm new to semaglutide.
The box said 5mg…. Did I accidentally take double?
 
The box said 5mg…. Did I accidentally take double?
The box? Was it a kit of 10 vials?

Either way, I think you are saying your vial contains 5mg. Which means you took 1/4 of that 5mg total. 5 * 0.25 = 1.25mg! And, as a starting dose that would likely make you pretty sick.
 
I'm shocked, SHOCKED, that folks will willy-nilly throw some amount of water in a vial, pull some amount out, and think "yea, this is fine!".

These peptides are DRUGS! No different than any pharmaceutical. You absolutely MUST know what you're doing when it comes to dosing, or you might end up in the hospital (that has happened with GLP-1 overdose).
 
I'm shocked, SHOCKED, that folks will willy-nilly throw some amount of water in a vial, pull some amount out, and think "yea, this is fine!".

These peptides are DRUGS! No different than any pharmaceutical. You absolutely MUST know what you're doing when it comes to dosing, or you might end up in the hospital (that has happened with GLP-1 overdose).
Willy nilly? I followed the direction the video the pharmacist sent me.
 
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