Calm Logic
GLP-1 Specialist
more drugs, different drugs
Haha. And, of course, a lot of people never get to (or stay at) the clinical maximum dose.
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more drugs, different drugs
Although likely true, that's not necessarily useful.I have read from people who cycle reta that when they restart, it seemed stronger.
This isn't about us dogmatically asserting that the trial data is the one true light and way that can't be questioned and must be true. I love when people find interesting angles to question that sort of thing. It's more that the experience you just described (experiencing a weight loss stall and then breaking that stall by increasing dosage) is exactly how GLP drugs are expected to work. What would require an unique or novel explanation would be if for some reason that didn't apply to you and you kept losing more weight in perpetuity without reaching a stall.Guys, I agree to follow the clinical data; I have a strong background in STEM, I am a trained scientist. I am not the one that claimed what I wrote, it's only something I've read. I understand this is anecdotal, but also, I agree that we may have idiosyncratic reactions to peptides. For example, some are super responders (like me), and some are not.
But either way, I did indeed need to increase amounts during my treatment, as it seemed my weight loss stalled. Whether or not we call this tolerance or 'getting used to being less fed' (metabolic slowdown?), it is my personal experience that I required tapering, so I am not dismissing any evidence whatsoever, no matter what white papers tell me.
It's definitely worth trying different things and seeing what works for you. Agreed on that!Here is an interesting excerpt:
"Despite the knowledge from clinical studies posted by this expert user, some form of drug ‘tolerance’ per lay understandings did seem to exist for GLPs, as those who did not gradually titrate their dose, or who returned to the same dose after a period off using, would experience notable negative side-effects:
‘I jumped back in on my old dose which was too high, I spewed up in the night and next morning.’
While a scientific understanding of how GLPs work was important, posters also needed to be aware of the impact of reduced ‘tolerance’ to these drugs from a lay perspective, and consequently even among those who conceptualised decreasing efficacy in line with the thermostat analogy, new or returning users were still cautioned to ‘start low, go slow’".
Off-label GLP-1 weight-loss medicine use among online bodybuilders: Folk pharmacology, risk and harm reduction (linked)
It's open access, interesting read.
Also in that paper are suggestions about cycling between GLPs; bodybuilder stuff, but still, this could be applicable to OP's query.
Welcome to the high dose club my friend! I am also a person that has responded well at high doses but never at the lower doses. I have maxed out just about every GLP 1 and every other type of peptide you can imagine. It's frustrating when people here don't understand what I'm going through and Just think it's all about hype or just wanting to get clicks and views but it is actually a problem that I've been running into and had to up my doses so high after taking breaks and trying every type of different scenarios. My Max has been 60 MG of Tirzepatide and well over 8 MG of cagri in a week. I also have stacked sema and a handful of other combos including survo ,reta and just about everything you can imagine.Like many of you, I have a food problem. I'm hungry, I'm always hungry. So, what I specifically need is something to reduce the food noise.
I recently started my research on Cagri. I've read many stories about how strong it was for food noise suppression. My experience has not been what I expected.
Background.
I've been taking GLP medication for 2 years not. Currently taking 15mg Tirz weekly. I gained tolerance quite quickly and have really seen no kind of notable results after 10mg weekly. Early on it had great results, now I feel it VERY little. I briefly tried adding Sema to my regimen specifically for the food noise suppression. I had nearly no response at all, I was completely convinced I had fake product because a 2.5 had literally no effect on me even with the Tirz. My GF tried it and 6 months later she is down probably 60lbs and thinks its a miracle drug, so yeah its real and works lol. I stopped after a month.
I then tried a 90 day break. I def noticed i was absolutely starving after a couple weeks off but it subsided after a bit. I then jumped back on the tirz excited to get back after my tolerance break. Unfortunately, by the 3rd week my tolerance had come back. I was back to having no noticeable effect.
Then I tried RETA. Wow what a waste of time and money. I quickly reached 12mg weekly and I felt nothing at all. After going through several bottles, I just put it back on the shelf.
Now on to Cagri.
Week 1- .25 mg dosage with the 15mg tirz. Very mild stomach discomfort.
Week 2- .5 mg with 15mg tirz. Still nothing really of note.
Week 3- 1mg with 15 tirz. Now we got something... Felt similar to Tirz working, def helped for about 5 days.
Week 4- 1mg with 15 tirz, Maybe 15 minutes of feeling like i need to burp.
Week 5- 1mg with 15 tirz, not even a grumble.
Week 6- I think im going to step up again, try a 1.5
Is it common to have such a tolerance for these medications? Everyone I know that uses these is having much more of a response than I am. My gf is on like .5mg sema and having great results, Mother 7.5 tirz and works wonderfully. I'm feeling a bit lost here. I think my next experiment will be with just larger doses of Tirz since it's the only one I've had good results with. I've seen some posts about people exceeding 20mg. That seems to be the path.
Have you tried Cagri and been unimpressed with the hype?
Do you know of any cheat codes i dont?
What could be unique with me that im not responding as well as so many others?
Welcome to the high dose club my friend! I am also a person that has responded well at high doses but never at the lower doses. I have maxed out just about every GLP 1 and every other type of peptide you can imagine. It's frustrating when people here don't understand what I'm going through and Just think it's all about hype or just wanting to get clicks and views but it is actually a problem that I've been running into and had to up my doses so high after taking breaks and trying every type of different scenarios. My Max has been 60 MG of Tirzepatide and well over 8 MG of cagri in a week. I also have stacked sema and a handful of other combos including survo ,reta and just about everything you can imagine.
I’m having recent memory loss recently as well, which is new despite my geriatric status. It seems that when I consume more protein, memory function returns, or at least, improves.I got all excited on one of them, and thought I'd found a new drama thread to read, then discovered midway through that I was an active participant in it. Man, my memory is NOT what it used to be, and I'm not old enough for that to be the case!
Are you stacking NMN (or NR or NMNH)? If not, consider adding this.I’m having recent memory loss recently as well, which is new despite my geriatric status. It seems that when I consume more protein, memory function returns, or at least, improves.
I think it's almost time to lay off the Survo. I mean, I know it is, because I said I would when I got to goal. But I think my dose is too high. I don't want ANY protein in the last week or two. I just want rice bowls with a bite or two of tofu, low carb wraps with salted cucumber and a thin slice of avocado, bowls of ramen with cilantro and green onions, and that's it.I’m having recent memory loss recently as well, which is new despite my geriatric status. It seems that when I consume more protein, memory function returns, or at least, improves.
Caution, avoid sarcopenia. It’s easier to avoid than it is to reverse muscle wasting and all the comorbidities sequelae.I think it's almost time to lay off the Survo. I mean, I know it is, because I said I would when I got to goal. But I think my dose is too high. I don't want ANY protein in the last week or two. I just want rice bowls with a bite or two of tofu, low carb wraps with salted cucumber and a thin slice of avocado, bowls of ramen with cilantro and green onions, and that's it.
You’re definitely not alone in this, even though it feels that way when everyone around you is melting weight on half-doses.Like many of you, I have a food problem. I'm hungry, I'm always hungry. So, what I specifically need is something to reduce the food noise.
I recently started my research on Cagri. I've read many stories about how strong it was for food noise suppression. My experience has not been what I expected.
Background.
I've been taking GLP medication for 2 years not. Currently taking 15mg Tirz weekly. I gained tolerance quite quickly and have really seen no kind of notable results after 10mg weekly. Early on it had great results, now I feel it VERY little. I briefly tried adding Sema to my regimen specifically for the food noise suppression. I had nearly no response at all, I was completely convinced I had fake product because a 2.5 had literally no effect on me even with the Tirz. My GF tried it and 6 months later she is down probably 60lbs and thinks its a miracle drug, so yeah its real and works lol. I stopped after a month.
I then tried a 90 day break. I def noticed i was absolutely starving after a couple weeks off but it subsided after a bit. I then jumped back on the tirz excited to get back after my tolerance break. Unfortunately, by the 3rd week my tolerance had come back. I was back to having no noticeable effect.
Then I tried RETA. Wow what a waste of time and money. I quickly reached 12mg weekly and I felt nothing at all. After going through several bottles, I just put it back on the shelf.
Now on to Cagri.
Week 1- .25 mg dosage with the 15mg tirz. Very mild stomach discomfort.
Week 2- .5 mg with 15mg tirz. Still nothing really of note.
Week 3- 1mg with 15 tirz. Now we got something... Felt similar to Tirz working, def helped for about 5 days.
Week 4- 1mg with 15 tirz, Maybe 15 minutes of feeling like i need to burp.
Week 5- 1mg with 15 tirz, not even a grumble.
Week 6- I think im going to step up again, try a 1.5
Is it common to have such a tolerance for these medications? Everyone I know that uses these is having much more of a response than I am. My gf is on like .5mg sema and having great results, Mother 7.5 tirz and works wonderfully. I'm feeling a bit lost here. I think my next experiment will be with just larger doses of Tirz since it's the only one I've had good results with. I've seen some posts about people exceeding 20mg. That seems to be the path.
Have you tried Cagri and been unimpressed with the hype?
Do you know of any cheat codes i dont?
What could be unique with me that im not responding as well as so many others?
I may need to try reverse dieting. I've been plateaued for over a year. and I can eat more or eat less and still the scale doesn't change.It might stop working bc ppl’s metabolism slows down bc they’re not eating enough and the body adapts
Look into “reverse dieting”
It worked for me
You actually can't continuously eat more or less. Yes, your body adjusts your calories out but it can't do it infinitely.I may need to try reverse dieting. I've been plateaued for over a year. and I can eat more or eat less and still the scale doesn't change.
I may need to try reverse dieting. I've been plateaued for over a year. and I can eat more or eat less and still the scale doesn't change.
I had plastic surgery and I was off it for 6 weeks with zero dieting and started back and I'm still stuck.I lowered my dose for a while so I could eat more for awhile and it helped me
I was terrified of dropping my dose, but in my case it helped
After awhile, I went back to the higher dose
I don’t remember how long I did it at the lower dose, but it was probably 2 or 3 weeks
Can anyone recommend a Reta starting dose coming from 15mg zepbound?
How are they that that different? GLP1 and gip in both?I would think they are just too different to do that
Really? How so?I would think they are just too different to do that
i'd say 3-5mg but reta does differ from tirz thoughCan anyone recommend a Reta starting dose coming from 15mg zepbound?
add the glucagon, don't see that making that much differencei'd say 3-5mg but reta does differ from tirz though
In the sense it’s a triple agonist?i'd say 3-5mg but reta does differ from tirz though
add the glucagon, don't see that making that much difference
Not what I said, but Your proof to that would be?It’s not simply Tirzepatide + glucagon
The amount/ratio of GLP1 and GIP in Tirzepatide is VERY different from the amount/ratio of those peptides in Reta