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Is it odd that I look forward to the next dose of the Tirz? I enjoy what it does to me, and I have to stop myself from grabbing another dose before the 4 day mark. Is it possible that there is a mood altering effect to GLP1 medication? Also, which other peptides impact mood positively? Are there any that help release serotonin?

Background: I am not a stranger to mood altering substances, but I believe that peptides might be a solution. I just don't want to go through a bunch of batches in trial and error testing on myself.

Thanks!
 
Is it odd that I look forward to the next dose of the Tirz? I enjoy what it does to me, and I have to stop myself from grabbing another dose before the 4 day mark. Is it possible that there is a mood altering effect to GLP1 medication? Also, which other peptides impact mood positively? Are there any that help release serotonin?

Background: I am not a stranger to mood altering substances, but I believe that peptides might be a solution. I just don't want to go through a bunch of batches in trial and error testing on myself.

Thanks!
I had this, it’s not as bad with Reta. Prob because the effects are generally much more subtle.
 
I did it again. This time I chased the Semax boost I got this morning. I took a .3mg dose this am with my SS-31, then after lunch I got a bit groggy. I countered that with another .3mg pin at 2:00. Based on what I am reading, up to 1mg a day is fair game. I guess I get one more today... LOL
 
Following up on my remarks from the other day, I actually missed my last reta dose because I don’t even think about it most of the time. Tirz and sema always had me counting the days.
 
I felt this way on sema. I actually switched to Reta because I felt like I may be getting a little too reliant on the sema feels. I take GLPs for exercise reliant bulimia (I'm an exercise addict mostly, then the food intake follows.) I never took these peps for weight loss. Reta controls my addictive brain but doesn't make it effortless so I'm not delusional about my self control. I still need to monitor myself on Reta so I think it keeps me from getting too over confident and thinking I've beat the demons on my own
 
Is it odd that I look forward to the next dose of the Tirz? I enjoy what it does to me, and I have to stop myself from grabbing another dose before the 4 day mark.

This is why I go for a 3.5 day split weekly dose.
 
Following up on my remarks from the other day, I actually missed my last reta dose because I don’t even think about it most of the time. Tirz and sema always had me counting the days.
I may have to consider Reta next, but Tirz is working for me now. I want to squeeze as much juice out of this while I can.
 
I felt this way on sema. I actually switched to Reta because I felt like I may be getting a little too reliant on the sema feels. I take GLPs for exercise reliant bulimia (I'm an exercise addict mostly, then the food intake follows.) I never took these peps for weight loss. Reta controls my addictive brain but doesn't make it effortless so I'm not delusional about my self control. I still need to monitor myself on Reta so I think it keeps me from getting too over confident and thinking I've beat the demons on my own
I can definitely see what you mean.
 
This is why I go for a 3.5 day split weekly dose.
You told me that the other day, and it made enough sense for me to switch my tirz to 4 day intervals. It has been very sustainable, and I am of the belief that keeping the peaks and valleys under control would help me keep my rhythm.
 

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