New to grey. About to do first dose and im scared!

Just take a deep breath. I was right where you are in June 2023. I was convinced that as soon as I shot up myself, I would be passed out with a needle in my arm and my family would find me and think I was died of a heroin overdose. It is funny now but back then I really did have anxiety and even took the whole day off work in case I had complications. Fast forward, nothing happened then or at any time. The only thing that happened was weight loss.

Now it has been more than a year. I've tried all kinds of peptides. If it was that dangerous, you'd see more posts from people running to the hospital. You'd see people post warnings about what happened to them.

Yes people can have the same complications that people have from pharma meds. But honestly I don't see the same type of posts of people vomiting uncontrollably that I see on the main forums about pharma meds.
 
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You know what helped my nerves was reading at Meso RX forum. The forum for bodybuilders. They will literally inject anything and everything, sketchy stuff I wouldn't even consider. And most of them are fine, physically anyway.

Regarding weight loss peptides, from me looking at a ton of tests over the past few months. It is rare that the supplier will overfill the vial with peptide.

For vials that fail testing in a bad way, it is mostly from them trying to save a few bucks by not putting the full amount of peptide in the vial, or not putting the peptide in the vial at all. I have seen vendors switch out Tirz for Sema, but that was only when Tirz first came out and Sema was cheaper, they were just trying to save a few dollars. I've also seen purity fails but that can mean anything it can just mean the peptide chains got broken, which is not necessarily dangerous it just makes it less effective.
 
You know what helped my nerves was reading at Meso RX forum. The forum for bodybuilders. They will literally inject anything and everything, sketchy stuff I wouldn't even consider. And most of them are fine, physically anyway.

Ditto for what it's worth, it's crazy how much the human body can take.

Most are fine in the short-term at least. There are definitely some threads on there about ones that need to go on TRT for the rest of their lives because they didn't do proper post cycle therapy or post cycle therapy no longer does anything for them.
 
Why would one buy from Polaris or Skye? I am trying to understand this. My local compounding pharmacy charges $413 for a month's supply of 15mg Tirzepatide. Polaris is $459/month.
If your local compounding pharmacy is cheaper then that is probably the better option. A few reasons someone might choose a pricy domestic option vs your compound pharmacy are that they aren’t aware of the option, they don’t qualify for a prescription, they don’t have access to a doctor to write the prescription, they’re at a lower dose where the cost comparison doesn’t work out the same, they don’t have a local compounding pharmacy like yours, they want something that you won’t find at a compounding pharmacy (retatrutide, cagrilintide for example)… those are a few reasons off the top of my head. The one time I used an expensive domestic option was I wanted cagrilintide and they had it in stock at a time when the overseas guys were just getting it going and quality was all over the place.
 
Yep, this. I'd only grab a few vials as a stop gap, and didn't want to go through a dr visit and scrip, and getting set up with everything that goes with it, when I can just grab a couple vials while I wait on international shipping, or testing, etc etc.
 
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