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I have been a lurker for 5-6 months and am so grateful for all that I have learned..albeit a fraction of some here.
I made the mistake of posting erroneous information and advice on other forums (I blame the whiskey most of all) I will attempt to be more conservative. lesson learned.
I do appreciate all of you, and the education. I hope to post more in the future. If I ever offend, please accept my apology in advance, it is not intentional. Just a (previously) chunky Texas boy trying to learn a few things and make the most of this miraculous gift science has given me.
Hiya all!
 
well that's no fun.

there is a matter of opinion on what is "erroneous" and varies widely.
It was fun, but I do recognize these are not subjects that should be discussed lightly, most of them anyway. I like the theory that: the best way to get a correct answer is to post an incorrect one and watch the corrections flood in. But sadly, under these circumstances I recognize it could be detrimental to others.
There is tons of great content here though, and not all of it has to be serious, some good drama and comedy as well. I just keep clicking new posts and read regardless of the title, it is surprising what content you can find that way.
 
It was fun, but I do recognize these are not subjects that should be discussed lightly, most of them anyway. I like the theory that: the best way to get a correct answer is to post an incorrect one and watch the corrections flood in. But sadly, under these circumstances I recognize it could be detrimental to others.
There is tons of great content here though, and not all of it has to be serious, some good drama and comedy as well. I just keep clicking new posts and read regardless of the title, it is surprising what content you can find that way.
There's less drama than say 6-8 months ago unfortunately, but I try to bring some whenever I can lol
 
There's less drama than say 6-8 months ago unfortunately, but I try to bring some whenever I can lol
There is no doubt that things slowed down a bit with CNY, and definitely since my discovering this place via spreadsheet that was later deleted.

Drama days are a little less pink since losing some of our fun contributors.
But, I do believe the human aspect and anecdotal experiences add significant value to the data.

When I first came here, looking for a magical spreadsheet, that was surely a treasure map to elixirs that would help sustain my transformation, I was single minded and only source driven. It takes some time to see the true value of this type of community.

I have now dabbled in a few other stacks, read on pros and cons of most listed here, and continue growing my knowledge while simultaneously shrinking my waist line.

Thank you all for your part in this-
 
so it sounds like you've already lost your weight. its nice to hear what people did to get there.
60lbs down in 6.5 months, though the first few weeks were significant, likely water weight and my body adjusting to new routine. my last 16 weeks are 1.3 lbs per week average
I have used the peps to help me with will power as opposed to depending on them for results.
I slowly increased steps over the first few months now averaging 8k, not a a lot of exercise.
that combined with diet adjustments that included a focus on CICO and a minimum of 100 grams of proteins a day. Finally, intermittent fasting 16/8.
My Tirz was titrated slower than recommended, but adjusted when results were minimized, I have titrated up to 10mg but only for a few weeks.
I added to the stack Tesofensine in the last 2 months and have almost completed my first cycle of SS-31 and Mots-c.

I am currently tapering off the Tesofensine and only have a few more weeks of Mots cycle and am studying exercise routines for older farts like me.

Considering Glow for the rebuild/Skin issues and Lipo-C for that as well. Once I hit goal I intend on attempting to add 10lbs lean.

So 226 starting, Current166, goal 163 which puts BMI at normal, likely for first time in my adult life, and already in my 50s. never too late.

By the way.. appreciate all of your content Raw!
 
60lbs down in 6.5 months, though the first few weeks were significant, likely water weight and my body adjusting to new routine. my last 16 weeks are 1.3 lbs per week average
I have used the peps to help me with will power as opposed to depending on them for results.
I slowly increased steps over the first few months now averaging 8k, not a a lot of exercise.
that combined with diet adjustments that included a focus on CICO and a minimum of 100 grams of proteins a day. Finally, intermittent fasting 16/8.
My Tirz was titrated slower than recommended, but adjusted when results were minimized, I have titrated up to 10mg but only for a few weeks.
I added to the stack Tesofensine in the last 2 months and have almost completed my first cycle of SS-31 and Mots-c.

I am currently tapering off the Tesofensine and only have a few more weeks of Mots cycle and am studying exercise routines for older farts like me.

Considering Glow for the rebuild/Skin issues and Lipo-C for that as well. Once I hit goal I intend on attempting to add 10lbs lean.

So 226 starting, Current166, goal 163 which puts BMI at normal, likely for first time in my adult life, and already in my 50s. never too late.

By the way.. appreciate all of your content Raw!
Hi can you share where you get your peps? I havent bought peptides yet and am gathering all info i can
 

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