does your rs heartrate keep rising with higher doses? or does it settle?

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I am stacking Reta, 1.5mg a week split in two, on top of Tirz 3.5mg, and I'm contemplating titrating up, but I already notice a higher heartrate. What is your experience
does it keep going up or does it level off?
 
Mine went up pretty quick on both and then just stayed at that same level.

Nearly a year in on reta now and my RHR never decreased from it either. Oh well.
 
I am stacking Reta, 1.5mg a week split in two, on top of Tirz 3.5mg, and I'm contemplating titrating up, but I already notice a higher heartrate. What is your experience
does it keep going up or does it level off?
My HR is always like a squirrel on meth so i cant tell if it is or not
even stacking survo and tirz heavy I'd get some pumps but I just yolo it as usual
 
I can never make it very far into his videos. His try-hard tough guy schtick doesn't do it for me.
Yeah it gets old it’s the same thing talks for five minutes then it’s I’ll go debate anyone if you don’t like me leave get out. He may be a knowledgeable dude but annoying and probably slightly mentally ill. Keeps saying how much he loves his wife probably verbally abuses her daily at minimum
 
Yeah it gets old it’s the same thing talks for five minutes then it’s I’ll go debate anyone if you don’t like me leave get out. He may be a knowledgeable dude but annoying and probably slightly mentally ill. Keeps saying how much he loves his wife probably verbally abuses her daily at minimum
I find myself reading the comments more than listening to him attack ANYONE who disagrees with his ideas/facts. Always a 30+ minute video with the 30 seconds of information I'm looking for in there...probably...somewhere. The guy rambles on about how he knows more than anyone else. If he didn't remind me I'd probably never have guessed. 🙄
Here ya go-30 min vid reduced for your reading pleasure:
F U if you disagree with me YOU'RE WRONG! lmao🤣
 
I have a low RHR which prior to Reta was around 45 bpm. It steadily increased when I started Reta, it sat around 50 for a while but as my doasge increased so did my RHR and it now sits around 55 and I am on a maintenence doage.
 
I am stacking Reta, 1.5mg a week split in two, on top of Tirz 3.5mg, and I'm contemplating titrating up, but I already notice a higher heartrate. What is your experience
does it keep going up or does it level off?
I usually have 66 bpm.
Since i started with Retatrutid for about 2 months now. It has gone up to 80 BPM resting.
So thats a sideeffect that needs to be adressed.
And i am active and train @ gym 4-5 times a week.
So for me Retatrutid so far have two supernegative sideeffects and that is heartrate and sleepingproblems where i wake upp almost every hour during the night.
 
I think it was 70-80 before 1.75mg reta, now its more like 80-90 ( reta an glow )

Will see next week when i go to 3.5mg
 
Do you have any existing heart condition? Then talk with a specialist. Mayo Clinic say normal resting heart rate can be between 60-100bpm. Mine up by 5bpm to 75-80 when I added Reta( now 3.5mg), and still on Tirz(now at 18mg). No sudden spike. But yes, I would research more if above 90. Is it Reta or the addition of too many other daily peps? I also do Glow, TA1, Epi. Dr Trevor is one opinion/voice. Not everyone reacts the same to glp1 or peptides. That is the risk of grey; no medical supervision.
 
I’ve ben on Reta for about 14 months, currently at 12 mg. My resting heart rate went up by 10 bpm. Over time it has returned to normal.

I had AFib when I started and was concerned how Reta would affect me. Fortunately it had no noticeable effect on my AFib. After I lost 50 lbs or so, I no longer have AFib events, but I do still get an occasional palpitation.
 
Do you have any existing heart condition? Then talk with a specialist. Mayo Clinic say normal resting heart rate can be between 60-100bpm. Mine up by 5bpm to 75-80 when I added Reta( now 3.5mg), and still on Tirz(now at 18mg). No sudden spike. But yes, I would research more if above 90. Is it Reta or the addition of too many other daily peps? I also do Glow, TA1, Epi. Dr Trevor is one opinion/voice. Not everyone reacts the same to glp1 or peptides. That is the risk of grey; no medical supervision.
Not that I know of. Several friends have had sudden out of the blue, events recently, strokes and heart attacks. So it kinda scares me.
 
I find myself reading the comments more than listening to him attack ANYONE who disagrees with his ideas/facts. Always a 30+ minute video with the 30 seconds of information I'm looking for in there...probably...somewhere. The guy rambles on about how he knows more than anyone else. If he didn't remind me I'd probably never have guessed. 🙄
Here ya go-30 min vid reduced for your reading pleasure:
F U if you disagree with me YOU'RE WRONG! lmao🤣
Man. I tried really hard, because why DON'T you microdose retatrutride? Then after several minutes that sounds just like this to me, I was like you know what, never mind, I'm not taking retatrutide anyway and I just don't care.

 
This is the struggle that I am dealing with at the moment. In the past I succesfully lost 20+kg on 1,25mg Sema but gained it back. A few months ago I read about the new big thing, called Reta. I titrated up to 6mg in the mean time, I still have food noise, slight appetite suppresion on this dose but I am not really losing any weight.

But my biggest concerns are the heart rate and sleep issues. My Garmin thinks that I am under chronic stress, I also only sleep around 5,5-6 hours per night and since I started with Reta I have an eczema flare up around my eyes, which mostly occur when having stress. This week I actually made the decision to quit with Reta and switch back to Sema for now, apparently this peptide is not my cup of tea 🙂
 
I usually have 66 bpm.
Since i started with Retatrutid for about 2 months now. It has gone up to 80 BPM resting.
So thats a sideeffect that needs to be adressed.
And i am active and train @ gym 4-5 times a week.
So for me Retatrutid so far have two supernegative sideeffects and that is heartrate and sleepingproblems where i wake upp almost every hour during the night.
I think the elevated RHR is not a "supernegative" side effect. I'm not a MD, though. I don't even play one on TV. I THINK it's one of the ways Reta burns fat-keeping the heart working JUST A LITTLE MORE than it used to. Just a hypothesis. But hey, what do I know?
I don't know sheet. I'm still in Peptide Kindergarten.
 

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