lastresort
GLP-1 Enthusiast
I wonder if retatrutide affects adenosine receptors...
I experience this with Tirz.I have consumed the same amount of caffeine every day for years. I will drink a couple cups of coffee in the morning and then in the afternoon drink another source of caffeine. Ever since I started taking Reta the last couple of days in the afternoon, after consuming my caffeine, I have felt overly stimulated which is an uncomfortable feeling. I was wondering if anyone else experiences this?
Same. I have reduced my daily intake from 600 mg to just 2 cups of coffee and I haven't had the overstimulated feelings since. Also I wonder if just drinking coffee vs energy drinks have a different effect. 🤔I experience this with Tirz.
I drink yerba mate in the morning, first thing, before I have my breakfast. Been doing this for many years, Yerba contains mateine, which is the same compound as caffeine, just named differently.
I've been on Tirz for 8 weeks now, and for about 3-4 weeks I've been feeling anxious after my morning yerba, and I know that if that happens, I went too far with the dose.
I've cut it down by 1/3, but still have days when I feel it too much. I associate it with weight loss (stress on the body) and an extended period of reduced caloric intake.
I don't use energy drinks anymore, but I would presume the same mechanism.Same. I have reduced my daily intake from 600 mg to just 2 cups of coffee and I haven't had the overstimulated feelings since. Also I wonder if just drinking coffee vs energy drinks have a different effect. 🤔
Are you still dropping weight at the 6mg?Damn I wish I had this problem. Reta seems to give me less energy when weightlifting. Maybe I've adapted to it a bit over time, but I've had to get very disciplined about making sure I get carbs and preworkout before the gym. My theory is that the glucagon agonism just keeps my stored glucose so low that I have less available energy. I've had to keep my dose under 6mg/wk to feel normal. I've been taking reta for over a year and still can't get above that dose.