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It's the end of the world as we know it and I'm here to explore new possibilities with an open mind. Thank you in advance for your patience. After 11 mo on T (5Mg), I'm considering R. I have a few questions about R side effects, inflamation, food noise, and possibly stacking with current dose. I have been on a slow and low journey and suffered through a few frustrating stalls. i like T's inflamatory and lack of food noise. I'd appreciate any thoughts regarding the stack approach.
 
It's the end of the world as we know it and I'm here to explore new possibilities with an open mind. Thank you in advance for your patience. After 11 mo on T (5Mg), I'm considering R. I have a few questions about R side effects, inflamation, food noise, and possibly stacking with current dose. I have been on a slow and low journey and suffered through a few frustrating stalls. i like T's inflamatory and lack of food noise. I'd appreciate any thoughts regarding the stack approach.
You have a lot of room to go up with your Triz dose. That's safer than stacking and better researched, cheaper too. I switched to reta cause I had litte energy and was cold all the time and near my goal. Both much improved. Most folks have to get to 8mg before the food noise dies down. Same with me, reta is weaker on glp1. That's another reason people stack reta with sema, Triz or cagi. Reta can cause heart rate issues if you move up too fast. Everybody got an opinion on stacking, mine is don't resort to it if you have other good options.
 
It's the end of the world as we know it and I'm here to explore new possibilities with an open mind. Thank you in advance for your patience. After 11 mo on T (5Mg), I'm considering R. I have a few questions about R side effects, inflamation, food noise, and possibly stacking with current dose. I have been on a slow and low journey and suffered through a few frustrating stalls. i like T's inflamatory and lack of food noise. I'd appreciate any thoughts regarding the stack approach.

5mg weekly Tirz? You have so much headroom on that...

I've been running 20mg Tirz and 2.5mg of Sema weekly... personally I'd run Tirz as long as you can before you graduate to the more expensive grades.

Or consider stacking Sema and Tirz like I do... Sema is cheap and plentiful. Some people don't tolerate it well but if you can get over that hump with it... smooth sailing.
 
Another way to think about this is:
I am drinking 1/2 beer because I do not want to build a beer tolerance.
I am thinking about having a shot of whiskey to help my buzz and still only drink 1/2 beer.

The net result is more alcohol, with potentially stronger side effects, and more $.

This is not 100% accurate as an example, but close.
I agree in the concept of titrating at your own pace, but some do not get any real results on Tirz until much higher dose than 5mg.
I stayed at 5 for a while and slowly went up to: 6, 7.5, 10, 11, and finally 12.5
You can reduce titration frequency, but may still need to bump up.
I agree with others here it may be time to go to 7.5

Also-
Gray changes everything from a budget perspective and it is easy to stock years worth for what compound costs in just a few months, so not as necessary to be as budget conscience on mg use.
 

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