Considering Survodutide

I'm super interested in survo, but I have a freezer full of Sema and have some tirz arriving tomorrow.... I might just take the leap. I am just hesitant because I haven't seen anyone else on it. Keep meaning to join other forums to see if anyone has actually tried it.
who am I chopped liver? it seems to be doing a really good job. my heart rate is hovering around 100 which is borderline high.
 
i know, i just like to pick on you because i like you.

like in second grade...
That's how you train little girls to tolerate their boyfriends treating them like shit. Tell them boys are only mean because they like them.

How about train boys not to be dicks?

/soapbox

I'm glad the survo works for you 😂
 
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Hey Ming.
I’m totally in agreement with staying with what got me the results I wanted.
However, tirz fatigue the 1-2 days after injection, although not bad, is something I’d like to get away from.
Survo seems to not cause fatigue, per reports, plus it is better at treating fatty liver and liver fibrosis, which is in my family history.
Those are 2 good reasons to switch.
Survo (GLP1R) + GCGR) + Tirz (GIPR + GLP1R = Reta (GLP1, GCGR, GIPR)
 
I've just started stacking Soro with Triz this week. I'm hoping it will stop my plateau.
How did it work for you? I'm considering stacking it tirz also. Just to see if that GCGR helps any.
 
How did it work for you? I'm considering stacking it tirz also. Just to see if that GCGR helps any.
I add 1mg Survo 4 days after I do my Triz injection as a stack. Seems to keep the suppression going. I'm on max Triz, and it only seems to last for 4 days now. Adding the Survo on day 4 gets me to day 7 for the next Triz shot.

Used to do Triz+Cargi and then Reta+Cargi 4 days later, but its just to much injecting at the end of the week.

Triz/Survo is more convenient....
 
Currently im at 12mgs reta (6mgs twice a week) if I needed to change to survo how strong a dose would I need?
Also how strong is survo for fatty liver?
 
Is there any consensus at all about tirz + reta vs. tirz + survo? It seems the answer is "hell no"?

I am leaning towards trying survo first:

I'm using Triz as my base. But when it started to loose its effectiveness, I started stacking with Reta and Cargi. That worked great, except for the fatigue. Never had the Tachycardia.

Now I do Triz and Servo, and for me this is the magic bullet.
Survo really knocks down the food noise when used with Triz for me.

Reta spiked my rate to ~125 after only 2 hrs. after my first dose, and it took 4 weeks after stopping to return to my normal 68-70.
Started Tirz then at 2.5, have advanced to 7.5 every 5 days and and Surv2 3 days later and still normal HR.
One thing I was recommended to try with the Tirz after a few weeks was add 1mg of Survo 3 days after every Tirz. Adds more GLP-1 and Glucagon which makes it work a lot like Reta without the cardiac side effect and helps with the food noise. Absolutely happy with that so far. Problem is, one-size-fits-all doesn't work well in this research effort.
5 mg Tirz every 5 days with 2mg Survo 3 days later. Losing 2 - 3 lbs weekly, good satiety and the Survo took care of the food noise. Liking this combo.

Absolutely no suppression from 2mg or 4mg Reta. I was on 7.5mg Tirz then decided to stack with reta as a last push for the last 15lbs.

Idk what or how Reta does it, but those last 15lbs FELL OFF. I was dosing Tirz every 5 days, reta 2 days after Tirz.

I think if you don't struggle with overthinking about food, reta might be a solid single choice for you. But if you do, it's a good option to stack with a good suppression.

If your looking for something different then Tirz, Survo is a great place to start too

Edited to add:
I got a R24 kit from PGB that im letting go 350 shipped usps tracking
I stopped Reta after better results with survo and tirz
 
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Going to try some Survo as soon as a couple vials of Maz are gone. I've stacked it with 12mg Tirz and 1.3mg Cagri. I honestly can't tell that any of them are doing much. I dropped Reta because of tachycardia.
 
Your tachycardia with reta didn't mean more energy, right?
I have noticed being more tired during the day since dropping it. I've been off it for about a month and my heart rate has only dropped marginally.
Heck, if in another month it still hasn't dropped, I may as well go back to Reta.
 
Let me qualify my statement that none of them seem to be doing much.
That could be because of the Test and hgh that I've started. They may be offsetting the appetite suppression of the others.
 

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