is daily pin worth it?

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i'm currently taking tirz (6mg weekly divided in two injections), i work in a gastronomic restorant and i REALLY need to keep the food noise down in my head to finish my cutting phase, i plan on taking cagrilintide to nuke those urges but i'm scared of the pottential GI issues associated with it, is taking cag everyday a way for me to avoid side effects while keeping the hunger suppression or does anyone know a way to keep me totally safe from bad digestion/absorption?

PS: I already pin twice daily (morning and before bed) so adding cag on my daily stack is no problem.
 
Start eating a lot of veggies (no joke).

I've switched to a base of sweet potatoe (usually around 150-200gr per meal) and then 400-500gr of either brussel sprouts, green beans, sugar snaps, carrots etc.
With the slow digestion effect of a glp it's like magic.

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Cagri will add massive food noise suppression IMO when paired with Tirz or Sema (I take it with Reta and its hugely effective). Take it very slow (250mcg or 500mcg) to start because it's really powerful.
 
I doubt daily is every really needed, the only good reasons for more often than weekly dosing is side effects that are worse the day or 2 after each dose, so that the peaks after doses are smaller and therefore less side effects, or if the effects do not last a week and you start getting hungry before the next doses is due.

Even with ozempic that for me caused pretty unpleasant nausea and malaise, 2nd daily was the best plan I tried.

If you want to add cagri, then just try 0.25 and see what it does. That might be all you need, if it seems to be wearing off, then add in a second dose for the week as you are already on twice a week dosing for tirz.

You do not say if tirz has already caused GI side effects or if you are just worried about it happening. Overall it has the lowest rate of side effects, quite a lot lower than cagri, so just increasing the dose of tirz very slowly might be a better option, like 0.5mg twice a week increase. Generally the best guide to side effects is the effects you get from the dose you are on, if your dose now causes mild nausea for example, the odds are a bigger dose will do the same but a bit worse.
 

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