I LoVe Cagrinilitide!

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I wanted to share my experience with Cagrinilitide.

I have been on Tirzep, Reta, Sema, and Surv. Cagri, Sema, and Surv seem to hit the right spot for me.

Honestly, Tirzep made šŸ’© the bed. Literally. Maybe 15mg is too strong? Not sure.

Sema 1x week followed by Cagri 3-4 days later and I am freezing because I have not eaten anything all day! the nice thing is that I still have an appetite.

I went from 375 lbs down 323 lbs in 6 months. Then I plateaued and went back up to 330.

I received my Cagri, and injected 1.6mg the next day. Voila! Food thoughs? Gone. Cravings? Gone.

I keep some candy to keep my glucose levels up. I highly recommend Cagrinilitide . That whole amylin-sp? really works for me as adjunctice therapy to GLP.

Reta is good too. 😁
 
I am happy you had such a great reaction. I love its noise suppression too, but it makes me unbearably tired for the next two days after taking it, such that I stopped it and upped my Tirz instead. I have heard that the tiredness subsides after a few weeks but I did 4 weeks before I gave up. I can’t afford to be tired 3 days out of 7.
 
I wanted to share my experience with Cagrinilitide.

I have been on Tirzep, Reta, Sema, and Surv. Cagri, Sema, and Surv seem to hit the right spot for me.

Honestly, Tirzep made šŸ’© the bed. Literally. Maybe 15mg is too strong? Not sure.

Sema 1x week followed by Cagri 3-4 days later and I am freezing because I have not eaten anything all day! the nice thing is that I still have an appetite.

I went from 375 lbs down 323 lbs in 6 months. Then I plateaued and went back up to 330.

I received my Cagri, and injected 1.6mg the next day. Voila! Food thoughs? Gone. Cravings? Gone.

I keep some candy to keep my glucose levels up. I highly recommend Cagrinilitide . That whole amylin-sp? really works for me as adjunctice therapy to GLP.

Reta is good too. 😁

I love cagri too, I think. Just suffering through some fatigue like @CJsMom had and hoping it passes. I’m fighting my way through it.
 
Hi I’m starting cagri maybe today. I have to work tomorrow. I’m gonna be doing 250 mcg doses. I don’t work until 12 pm. Will I have too much fatigue to get through it if I drink caffeine?
 
Hi I’m starting cagri maybe today. I have to work tomorrow. I’m gonna be doing 250 mcg doses. I don’t work until 12 pm. Will I have too much fatigue to get through it if I drink caffeine?

Everyone seems to have somewhat different experiences on these medications, so it’s hard to say in advance what you’ll feel. You may have no fatigue or other sides based on the low dose. Definitely think positive that you’ll have no sides. The brain is an incredibly powerful organ.

I tend to feel the fatigue the 2nd and 3rd day after injection, but I started at double the dose. I’ve had no GI sides.

The funny things about the fatigue, I’ve come to discover that it’s fully mental. Not the result of manual labor or exercise, etc. So, a few times, I’ve mentally told myself that what I’m feeling is just a side effect that it wasn’t ā€œrealā€, and I kinda woke myself up. šŸ˜‚
 
I wanted to share my experience with Cagrinilitide.

I have been on Tirzep, Reta, Sema, and Surv. Cagri, Sema, and Surv seem to hit the right spot for me.

Honestly, Tirzep made šŸ’© the bed. Literally. Maybe 15mg is too strong? Not sure.

Sema 1x week followed by Cagri 3-4 days later and I am freezing because I have not eaten anything all day! the nice thing is that I still have an appetite.

I went from 375 lbs down 323 lbs in 6 months. Then I plateaued and went back up to 330.

I received my Cagri, and injected 1.6mg the next day. Voila! Food thoughs? Gone. Cravings? Gone.

I keep some candy to keep my glucose levels up. I highly recommend Cagrinilitide . That whole amylin-sp? really works for me as adjunctice therapy to GLP.

Reta is good too. 😁
Did you really jump from zero to 1.6mg of cagri? Or am I misreading it. Even with lots of previous GLP exposure it is a decent dose of a drug with pretty high nausea and vomiting rates if you went there suddenly. I am still not sure about it on 0.25mg every 4 days as to whether the mild nausea is worth the mild reduction in hunger, and it definitely gets worse with an extra 0.25mg. On tirz15/reta5 as well.
 
Did you really jump from zero to 1.6mg of cagri? Or am I misreading it. Even with lots of previous GLP exposure it is a decent dose of a drug with pretty high nausea and vomiting rates if you went there suddenly. I am still not sure about it on 0.25mg every 4 days as to whether the mild nausea is worth the mild reduction in hunger, and it definitely gets worse with an extra 0.25mg. On tirz15/reta5 as well.
Yes... I am crazy. 🤣 But I didn't experience nausea. I guess everyone's side effects are different. Tirzep on the other hand ....... Like I said, I šŸ’© at T15 SOO many times that I dont use it anymore.
 
I just got some, waiting to start till I can find the right days to deal with the fatigue in case it hits like most on here say it will. Excited to try it!
 
You talked me into it. I’ll try again. Ugh!

Good luck! I would say that the fatigue has definitely subsided since the first week. So perhaps if I had started at 250mcg it wouldn’t have been so severe.

It’s kind of funny that so many here experience fatigue with cagri stacked with tirzepatide/retatrutide when the rate in the cagrisema trial was only slightly more than sema alone.

Definitely let us know how it goes when you try again! Can’t wait to hear.


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Yes... I am crazy. 🤣 But I didn't experience nausea. I guess everyone's side effects are different. Tirzep on the other hand ....... Like I said, I šŸ’© at T15 SOO many times that I dont use it anymore.
Thankfully tirz has the opposite effect for me which is useful given I have ulcerative colitis.

It is interesting that there are pretty significant differences at times between rates of side effects seen in the studies versus what is seen on this forum. The earlier studies showed almost no difference in rates of nausea and vomiting between tirz and sema, but online and more recent papers would definitely agree tirz is preferable. And reta is frequently described as causing skin sensation problems online but it was not that common in the trials. On this forum people do not seem to complain about nausea and vomiting a lot , but the studies usually show at least 50% or so with significant degrees of it.
 
I wanted to share my experience with Cagrinilitide.

I have been on Tirzep, Reta, Sema, and Surv. Cagri, Sema, and Surv seem to hit the right spot for me.

Honestly, Tirzep made šŸ’© the bed. Literally. Maybe 15mg is too strong? Not sure.

Sema 1x week followed by Cagri 3-4 days later and I am freezing because I have not eaten anything all day! the nice thing is that I still have an appetite.

I went from 375 lbs down 323 lbs in 6 months. Then I plateaued and went back up to 330.

I received my Cagri, and injected 1.6mg the next day. Voila! Food thoughs? Gone. Cravings? Gone.

I keep some candy to keep my glucose levels up. I highly recommend Cagrinilitide . That whole amylin-sp? really works for me as adjunctice therapy to GLP.

Reta is good too. 😁
I'm happy that you found what works for you! It's just so crazy. I recently added it with my maintenance dose of reta. Cag is a fairly strong peptide and sure packs a punch, especially if you combine it with reta. I like how you said you keep some candy to keep your glucose levels up and that 100% is something everyone should do. Because what ends up happening is, it's a really weird feeling where you're not hungry at all, because you're barely eating, so then as the day progresses on, your energy gets lower and lower, and then the glycogen in your muscle gets pretty low and you feel like a dead guy, as in you have no energy to do anything mentally or physically. So what I do is not keep candy, but keep sugar packets (like those you'd put in coffee) in my bag wherever I go. so whenever I start feeling low energy or start to get that feeling, I consume that sugar packet dissolved in water, and then I am completely back to normal. And it's such a good feeling because I'm back to high energy, mentally and physically, while having zero hunger, and that gets me through my day easily. And the good part about the sugar packet is I have so many in my backpack, and I never leave the house without them, and it only has like 3 g of carbohydrates and about 10 calories, and that seems to do the trick somehow.
 
For the last 12 weeks, I have been pinning Cag 0.25mg, 24hrs before my Reta 3mg. The two in combo give me zero food noise and have stripped my BF down to 12% from 15%. No other peptides on board with no loss of strength. A winning combo for me.
 
Maybe week 5 is the charm for me. I am a little tired, but not that exhausted feeling I had the first 4 weeks. I am functional this week.
Could your tiredness be from not eating enough carbohydrates or just not eating enough in general? Or do you think the tiredness is solely from cagri? I started at 266 micrograms last week. I did not experience any sides and got the intended effects of it.
For the last 12 weeks, I have been pinning Cag 0.25mg, 24hrs before my Reta 3mg. The two in combo give me zero food noise and have stripped my BF down to 12% from 15%. No other peptides on board with no loss of strength. A winning combo for me.
Yeah, the cagri and reta stack is so potent. It is next level. are you gonna get below 12%?
 
No, I am pretty sure it was from the Cagri. My diet hasn't changed and I eat carbs daily. My first dose hit me with a tiredness I have never before experienced, and while the next doses weren't as bad as the first, they were still pretty rough. But on this 5th week, it has been mild to insignificant. I am fully functional, unlike previous weeks. I have had zero GI issues since starting and I have no plans to increase dose lest the fatigue comes back again.
 
Could your tiredness be from not eating enough carbohydrates or just not eating enough in general? Or do you think the tiredness is solely from cagri? I started at 266 micrograms last week. I did not experience any sides and got the intended effects of it.

Yeah, the cagri and reta stack is so potent. It is next level. are you gonna get below 12%?
I’ve been trying to strip fat whilst maintaining strength for DEKA Fit and Hyrox. Great results so far and still improving my race times. Next step is to reduce Reta to 2mg, then maintanance with 1mg. Keep the Cag at 0.25mg though.
 
No, I am pretty sure it was from the Cagri. My diet hasn't changed and I eat carbs daily. My first dose hit me with a tiredness I have never before experienced, and while the next doses weren't as bad as the first, they were still pretty rough. But on this 5th week, it has been mild to insignificant. I am fully functional, unlike previous weeks. I have had zero GI issues since starting and I have no plans to increase dose lest the fatigue comes back again.
Well, that's pretty interesting. For me, I got more fatigue when I initially started reta, but for some reason got no fatigue from cagri. I am 8 weeks into reta and I am not seeing any fatigue from it now. Maybe it has to do with the different receptors cagri hits; it probably varies individual to individual. If there is some fatigue this 5th week of yours, maybe carry some candy around like @skcirm90210 does or sugar packets.
 
I’ve been trying to strip fat whilst maintaining strength for DEKA Fit and Hyrox. Great results so far and still improving my race times.
You can definitely strip fat and maintain strength, not only maintain, but can also increase strength. And you know what is so cool is that cardio gets ridiculously easy as you get lower and lower body fat percentage. I don't know what's going on, but now I am at a point where I can stay on the stairmaster machine and the treadmill forever at higher speeds, and it's probably just because I'm not carrying any excess fat now. And even before I started my reta journey, I was about 14 %, and now I am 9 %, and it's not like I was fat before, but even that makes a difference because you're not having to carry around the excess weight.

Next step is to reduce Reta to 2mg, then maintanance with 1mg. Keep the Cag at 0.25mg though.

My maintenance is exactly that. 1mg reta and 266 mcg cag seem to keep all the sides at bay and still never hungry!
 
I just got some, waiting to start till I can find the right days to deal with the fatigue in case it hits like most on here say it will. Excited to try it!
I tried it, this is day 2 and no real fatigue to speak of. Some food noise is still there but my hunger is basically zero. We'll see how the next week or two go but for now, this one is a keeper!
 
Did you really jump from zero to 1.6mg of cagri? Or am I misreading it. Even with lots of previous GLP exposure it is a decent dose of a drug with pretty high nausea and vomiting rates if you went there suddenly. I am still not sure about it on 0.25mg every 4 days as to whether the mild nausea is worth the mild reduction in hunger, and it definitely gets worse with an extra 0.25mg. On tirz15/reta5 as well.
Subject is 320, surely that has some bearing on side effects
 
Looking to get cag. Any suggested dosing schedules? Phase trial dose?
Start SUPER DUPER low, try once a week for a few weeks and see how your body reacts. You can move to every 5 days or move up a tiny increment from there. It is extreeeeeeeemely strong and the tiniest amount can wipe your appetite out for days--and make you shit your brains out.
 
Start SUPER DUPER low, try once a week for a few weeks and see how your body reacts. You can move to every 5 days or move up a tiny increment from there. It is extreeeeeeeemely strong and the tiniest amount can wipe your appetite out for days--and make you shit your brains out.
Thanks for this, really helpful
 

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