Isn’t it fantastic when you know what you like. Perfection. Love everything you do in this forum. I’m always taking mental notes.I am just on tirz...I have reta, sema and cagril...not sure about eloralintide...Might get some if the price comes down...I don't have a lot of weight to go...Started at 223, down to 204. I'd like to get to 190. So not a big range, not a lot to go...but my stash is all about maintaining. I think I am set with the tools that are in the tool box now and can mix it up to tamp down and not bounce...
Just curious what your thought process was in picking these, over the more conventional sema, tirz or reta.
How are the sides with Elora and Cagri?The two use cases I see for amylin agonists are:
- For those unable to tolerate or are unresponsive to sema, tirz, or reta as a replacement
- For those who stall on one of the above as an adjunctive
How are the sides with Elora and Cagri?
Just curious what your thought process was in picking these, over the more conventional sema, tirz or reta.
I have lost 41% of my starting weight 336 to 198. It’s been a three year journey that started with micro dose Sema. At this point I have tried Sema, Cagri, Tirz, Reta and currently use A Reta/ Sema stack that is working well. I hope to hit 190. Then keep my weight n the 190-200 range. I will try the new kid on the block if ever needed. The main reason for changing or stacking was reaching max dose/ stalling for long periods.
Curious if you had side effects on Tirz? Listened to a podcast recently where a doctor said he suspects people who have experienced side effects on a GLP will have them with Cagri, too, but also vice versa - no side effects on Tirz, less likely to experience any at all on Cagri.I'm on week 6 of 500mcg of cagri and the main side effect that I've had is fatique. It was super extreme the first week, but has gotten better over time. Many people don't experience the fatigue. I've had absolutely no GI sides from cagri.
Haven't tried elora yet, but got a couple of kits in the freezer. But from the clinical studies and recent anectdotal accounts, the sides are much less severe since elora is a more targeted amylin agonist. Cagri also affects the calcitonin receptors, which researchers think is leading to the excess side effects.
I will say that cagri has an entirely different feel for me than tirz or sema (in an excellent way). While tirz and sema make the food noise diminished for me, cagri eliminates the concept of food for me.
Curious if you had side effects on Tirz? Listened to a podcast recently where a doctor said he suspects people who have experienced side effects on a GLP will have them with Cagri, too, but also vice versa - no side effects on Tirz, less likely to experience any at all on Cagri.
Hmmm. What happened to you last Saturday night that you got banned? I heard a female forum member was also banned? HmmmmmmOn 15mg tirz plus 5mg of reta, cannot increase dose of either as skin sensory weirdness gets much worse with tiny dose increases. Trying to maintain weight loss of 55%, added in 0.25mg every 4 days of cagri to see if it helps, causes mild nausea, but less hunger, not sure if it is better or worse like that. Elora sounds like a good option instead seeing as I seem to be pretty sensitive to nausea from cagri.
I added cagri to break a stall I was having on 20mg of tirzepatide. And will likely transition to elora at some point (I have a couple of kits in the freezer). It wasn’t in response to lack of appetite supression on tirzepatide. If it was truly appeptite, I think a small stack of sema would be more effective for me.
The “cool” thing about cagri and elora is that these amylin agonists work through a mechanism that is distinct from the glp1/gip/glucagon pathways. And that the amylin pathways provide additive weightloss, that’s big. The areas where these medications affect the brain are also different, so cagri/elora have different saiety and feelz.
The two use cases I see for amylin agonists are:
- For those unable to tolerate or are unresponsive to sema, tirz, or reta as a replacement
- For those who stall on one of the above as an adjunctive