Cagrilintide sides: Anyone have advice?

Was recently loosing only 1.3lbs per week. Started Cagri at 0.13mg/week 10 weeks ago, increased 0.04mg each week, now at 0.48mg every 6 days. Still a tad nauseous a few days after, but much less. Also going Reta 1.4mg/week, and Tirz 10.4mg every 5 days. Took 3-4weeks before Cagri/Reta made a difference. Loosing 1.5+lbs per week again. 33 week average is 1.58lbs a week. I doubt I can get back to the early days of 2 lbs per week on Tirz.
@nonyabizznez we got another crypto doser
 
Update: Still on the same dosage and have stuck with mostly eating 1.2k calories a day. The other day I weighed in and officially lost 80 pounds since I started on October 27th.

I think it's gone quicker since I started a job with a lot more walking and being outside.
 
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Update: Still on the same dosage and have stuck with mostly eating 1.2k calories a day. The other day I weighed in and officially lost 80 pounds since I started on October 27th.

I think it's gone quicker since I started a job with a lot more walking and being outside.
What dose did you start noticing it working and how long does it work for? I had to go up to0.5mg to get any meaningful results and it only seemed to last about a day or maybe 2. I finally broke the stall I was in and stopped using it. Seems like stall was water weight anyway because I had a big woosh drop of weight.
 
What dose did you start noticing it working and how long does it work for? I had to go up to0.5mg to get any meaningful results and it only seemed to last about a day or maybe 2. I finally broke the stall I was in and stopped using it. Seems like stall was water weight anyway because I had a big woosh drop of weight.
The only way to succeed.

1. Weigh and keep track of everything you eat (I use Cronometer, but fitnesspal is popular too)
2. Inject the peps that work for you, I do 1mg of Cagrillintide.


That works for me. Makes me make smarter choices. If you have a stalling moment it happens, if you know your under your calories then your good. Trust the process and have patience.
 
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