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It was pretty funny watching so many redditors realize compounding is MORE sketchy than "gray" lmao when it came off the shortage list and all the "pharmacies" started literally altering peoples prescriptions, adding vitamins and other additives without doctor or patient approvals, altering patient dosing schedules lmaooo so much shit
 
I KNOW! Like that fifteen minutes with the Henry Meds doctor months and months ago — at the time, I said, “Hey he’s wearing a lab coat.” Looks like a duck. Talk like a duck. And then they’re just sending you syringes! That’s before they all got desperate. My Reddit ban is lifted tomorrow and I just feel like I have to pay it forward. I would have never known about this life saving medicine without these kind of crowdsourcing communities. I will never be able to thank people enough.
 
I’ve been on Reddit for 11 years, and most users are losing their mind if you mention peptides, biohacking, or any health idea that isn’t mainstream.

I had a bunch of women from a pop culture-esqe sub go through my comment history recently and call these ideas crockpot, woo woo, and myself hypocritical for having plastic surgery while arguing against gov regulations that are impeding US health. Unfortunately, many believe gray peptide practice is akin to shooting heroin or meth 💀
i'm already shopping for plastic surgeons for a full 360 body lift for when i end up losing all this weight, lol. the scars look scary especially immediately after but i'm pretty sure i'll prefer it to the flab.
 
I KNOW! Like that fifteen minutes with the Henry Meds doctor months and months ago — at the time, I said, “Hey he’s wearing a lab coat.” Looks like a duck. Talk like a duck. And then they’re just sending you syringes! That’s before they all got desperate. My Reddit ban is lifted tomorrow and I just feel like I have to pay it forward. I would have never known about this life saving medicine without these kind of crowdsourcing communities. I will never be able to thank people enough.
I was actually turned down by Henry Meds last December! The Henry Meds NP wanted a note from my doctor. My doctor not only provided a note but furnished a script AND fought my insurance for approval! Henry Meds was ahead of the game with their wacky doodle dosages that didn't align with Novo/Lilly's maybe anticipating an eventual FDA status change . I was impressed though at the diligence of that NP even calling me on a Saturday during her vacation to discuss the Dr's note (and they initiated 100% refund immediately w/o being asked).

Basically my Henry Meds experience amounted to one of those times you kick yourself for being honest. (Although in retrospect woulda been a total rip-off)

So in the 47wks since I've amassed 47 shots Mounjaro, 1700mg gray in freezer and working through last vial 30mg LSY Hallandale not to mention kits of peptides I've never taken as a never plan or plan B (I'm not confident in script approval for 2025)

And I've exceeded goal weight!
 
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Nope; I have a big mouth, little filter, and I’m an attorney which leads me to the misguided notion that my opinion is valuable even when I am giving it away for free. And you know what else I will tell you free — those compound folks are worried because they know this is a lifelong drug for MANY of us and OF COURSE we will start looking for bargains. It has NOTHING to do with safety in my opinion. And I guess I will just keep ‘suffering’ week-long bans sharing my experience and opinions!

And that what leads people to thinking gray is some sort of street drug or something. Tell me about your surgery - I stopped Botox once I discovered GHK-Cu! I will support you and your decisions. I think it was Cher herself who said “If I want to put m’tits on my own back, that is my decision”
Do you use both topical and subQ GHK-Cu for your skin? I definitely think microneedling and then immediately applying topical GHK will do more to keep the face youthful than Botox. Have you tried diluted methylene blue or DMSO on your face?

The surgery people take most issue with is breast implants, which is interesting, bc I noticed I had 0 negative health affects from that, yet have accumulated some serious hormone imbalances (mood/ hair/ skin laxity/ amenorrhea) from 5 consecutive birth control arm implants. Turns out, when you flood your body with synthetic progesterone, the estrogen and testosterone are suppressed after 15 years 😳

But birth control, psych meds, flu shots, etc are considered more acceptable compared to cosmetic procedures and peptides…for now!
 
i'm already shopping for plastic surgeons for a full 360 body lift for when i end up losing all this weight, lol. the scars look scary especially immediately after but i'm pretty sure i'll prefer it to the flab.
The cool thing for you is that after the scars heal somewhat, you can try GHK-cu with microneedling at home, and consider things like epithalon, CJC, red light panels, etc to diminish the scars. Apparently there are quite a few peptides that may improve scars!
 
I was actually turned down by Henry Meds last December! The Henry Meds NP wanted a note from my doctor. My doctor not only provided a note but furnished a script AND fought my insurance for approval! Henry Meds was ahead of the game with their wacky doodle dosages that didn't align with Novo/Lilly's maybe anticipating an eventual FDA status change . I was impressed though at the diligence of that NP even calling me on a Saturday during her vacation to discuss the Dr's note (and they initiated 100% refund immediately w/o being asked).

Basically my Henry Meds experience amounted to one of those times you kick yourself for being honest. (Although in retrospect woulda been a total rip-off)

So in the 47wks since I've amassed 47 shots Mounjaro, 1700mg gray in freezer and working through last vial 30mg LSY Hallandale not to mention kits of peptides I've never taken as a never plan or plan B (I'm not confident in script approval for 2025)

And I've exceeded goal weight!
Good on you with goal weight! I will be there in another twenty!
 
I’ve been on Reddit for 11 years, and most users are losing their mind if you mention peptides, biohacking, or any health idea that isn’t mainstream.

I had a bunch of women from a pop culture-esqe sub go through my comment history recently and call these ideas crockpot, woo woo, and myself hypocritical for having plastic surgery while arguing against gov regulations that are impeding US health. Unfortunately, many believe gray peptide practice is akin to shooting heroin or meth 💀
You're describing me. I generally stick to mainstream medical thought. I thought people were being idiots for using the grey market. I started reading up on the grey market to convince myself that were in fact so incredibly stupid. (That's what I usually do before changing my mind on a topic.) Then I began to realize that maybe I was the person who was wrong. I realized that the folks using grey knew far more that the folks critical of them.

Next to my name on this forum, it says New Member. That's an appropriate description and accurately reveals what I know.
 
I was actually turned down by Henry Meds last December! The Henry Meds NP wanted a note from my doctor. My doctor not only provided a note but furnished a script AND fought my insurance for approval! Henry Meds was ahead of the game with their wacky doodle dosages that didn't align with Novo/Lilly's maybe anticipating an eventual FDA status change . I was impressed though at the diligence of that NP even calling me on a Saturday during her vacation to discuss the Dr's note (and they initiated 100% refund immediately w/o being asked).

Basically my Henry Meds experience amounted to one of those times you kick yourself for being honest. (Although in retrospect woulda been a total rip-off)

So in the 47wks since I've amassed 47 shots Mounjaro, 1700mg gray in freezer and working through last vial 30mg LSY Hallandale not to mention kits of peptides I've never taken as a never plan or plan B (I'm not confident in script approval for 2025)

And I've exceeded goal weight!
Congratulations!!
 
Nope; I have a big mouth, little filter, and I’m an attorney which leads me to the misguided notion that my opinion is valuable even when I am giving it away for free. And you know what else I will tell you free — those compound folks are worried because they know this is a lifelong drug for MANY of us and OF COURSE we will start looking for bargains. It has NOTHING to do with safety in my opinion. And I guess I will just keep ‘suffering’ week-long bans sharing my experience and opinions!

And that what leads people to thinking gray is some sort of street drug or something. Tell me about your surgery - I stopped Botox once I discovered GHK-Cu! I will support you and your decisions. I think it was Cher herself who said “If I want to put m’tits on my own back, that is my decision”
Please tell me how you use the GHK-Cu? I started GLOW this week and bought Snap 8 to put in the Ordinary argireline but other than that I am just learning...
 
I started reading up on the grey market to convince myself that were in fact so incredibly stupid. (That's what I usually do before changing my mind on a topic.) Then I began to realize that maybe I was the person who was wrong.
I love this approach. Critical thinking means we must be willing to examine info we “disagree” with aka possibly misunderstand.

With how polarized our society is right now, it’s easy to google an issue for 30 seconds and find evidence either for or against it. So it requires deep dives, SME interviews, secret forums like this one, clinical study comprehension, and often personal experimentation.

In the end the FDA-approved treatment might harm you and save someone else. Likewise with the woo woo experimental method.
 

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