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RS initially started with an aggressive dosing schedule, gradually increasing the dosage each week. The first week was 0.3 mg, the second week was 1.0 mg, and the third week was 2.0 mg. The dosing schedule was based on having minimal side effects, and RS is pleased to report that none were experienced at those dosages. There have been no gastrointestinal problems until today (more on that later).
The results are mostly positive, although a few aspects are mixed or still undetermined. The most significant positive outcome was not only helping to break the two-month-long stall but also counteracting the Tirz tiredness. RS noticed this improvement in the second week, as RS wasn’t feeling tired all the time. RS has been taking Survo for five weeks and has seen a reduction in weight from 278 to 272 in the last three weeks, all while taking 2.0 mg.
The mixed results are that the appetite suppressant hasn’t been noticeable, but neither have the hunger pains. This suggests that it might be balancing things out. The intermittent anhedonia caused by Tirz appears to have sharper swings, shorter durations, but also more easily triggered.
The GI issue stemmed from a simple oversight. When preparing Tirz, RS inadvertently failed to vent the vial properly, resulting in a loss of some dosage. Consequently, today’s Tirz supply ran low, prompting RS to resort to Survo to make up the difference. However, in a moment of forgetfulness, they mistakenly blanked out the plan for today’s dosage, which was set to be 2.0mg, and then 2.0mg on Wednesday. As a result, they inadvertently shot the entire remaining vial, which contained 4.0mg of Survo. Within two hours of taking the medication, RS experienced severe nausea, a headache, cold flashes, and sulfur burps.
The results are mostly positive, although a few aspects are mixed or still undetermined. The most significant positive outcome was not only helping to break the two-month-long stall but also counteracting the Tirz tiredness. RS noticed this improvement in the second week, as RS wasn’t feeling tired all the time. RS has been taking Survo for five weeks and has seen a reduction in weight from 278 to 272 in the last three weeks, all while taking 2.0 mg.
The mixed results are that the appetite suppressant hasn’t been noticeable, but neither have the hunger pains. This suggests that it might be balancing things out. The intermittent anhedonia caused by Tirz appears to have sharper swings, shorter durations, but also more easily triggered.
The GI issue stemmed from a simple oversight. When preparing Tirz, RS inadvertently failed to vent the vial properly, resulting in a loss of some dosage. Consequently, today’s Tirz supply ran low, prompting RS to resort to Survo to make up the difference. However, in a moment of forgetfulness, they mistakenly blanked out the plan for today’s dosage, which was set to be 2.0mg, and then 2.0mg on Wednesday. As a result, they inadvertently shot the entire remaining vial, which contained 4.0mg of Survo. Within two hours of taking the medication, RS experienced severe nausea, a headache, cold flashes, and sulfur burps.
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