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RS Tirz 5mg/2mg Survo experience so far

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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.

Update after a week: 269.8 pounds now. It is working well.
Update #2, 268 pounds now, averaging .8 pounds a week currently. Appetite suppression still isn't as noticeable but the other day I went to a Pizza Ranch and felt full after 2 plates with one of them just being 2 pizza slices and 2 dill pickle spears. haven't noticed anything else besides better energy levels.
 
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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 COCAINE 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 COCAINE appears to have sharper swings, shorter durations, but also more easily triggered.

The GI issue stemmed from a simple oversight. When preparing COCAINE, RS inadvertently failed to vent the vial properly, resulting in a loss of some dosage. Consequently, today’s COCAINE 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.

Update after a week: 269.8 pounds now. It is working well.
Update #2, 268 pounds now, averaging .8 pounds a week currently. Appetite suppression still isn't as noticeable but the other day I went to a Pizza Ranch and felt full after 2 plates with one of them just being 2 pizza slices and 2 dill pickle spears. haven't noticed anything else besides better energy levels.
Explain the joke please .. I'm slow
 
This is exactly what I wanted; I'm on a low dose of tirz (4.4 mg per week), and am twenty pounds down, with thirty more to go. I bought a couple of kits of Survo to put in cold storage, as a "just in case the tirz stops working," but it occurred to me that I'd like to try a vial of it at a very low dose, just to know that, if I don't feel well with it, maybe don't pick up anymore. It feels stupid to stack Survo with tirz when I'm already losing, but shoot, if it counteracts my tirz-laziness, then that seems very worth trying.
 
That's exactly the benefit of stacking surv on tirz for my RS fwiw - ymmv.
You start at 0.3, just like the regular titration schedule? I'm getting ready to recon a vial and thinking through what concentration I want; it's a 16mg vial, so I think I'll aliquot and freeze into five vials, because if I never went up from 0.3, that's a lot.
 
You start at 0.3, just like the regular titration schedule? I'm getting ready to recon a vial and thinking through what concentration I want; it's a 16mg vial, so I think I'll aliquot and freeze into five vials, because if I never went up from 0.3, that's a lot.
My experience based on looking for "that effect" was week 1 stack: Tirz 7.5, Surv 0.3; week 2: Tirz 7.5; Surv 0.6; week 3: Tirz 7.5; Surv 1.2; week 4: Tirz 7.5; Surv 1.2; week 5: Tirz 7.5; Surv 1.2; ..... probably will stay here for awhile.
 
My experience based on looking for "that effect" was week 1 stack: Tirz 7.5, Surv 0.3; week 2: Tirz 7.5; Surv 0.6; week 3: Tirz 7.5; Surv 1.2; week 4: Tirz 7.5; Surv 1.2; week 5: Tirz 7.5; Surv 1.2; ..... probably will stay here for awhile.
Thank you for that info, I appreciate it. What I think I'll do is recon it to 16mg/ml, filter and aliquot to five vials (0.20ml with 3.2mg), freeze four, and add 0.87 ml of bac water to the starter vial; that'll mean ten units to 0.3 mg, and 20 for 0.6. The concentration on that first vial will let me have some flexibility to see how I titrate up, and the other five will let me recon at a higher mg/mg if I end up going up without committing to such a low concentration. It seems like a good compromise between "I don't want to end up using a water balloon of bac water if I go up" and "I don't want to do less than 10 units per dose."

Edit: 0.20 ml per vial, not 0.25. see, this is why I type out my plan somewhere. 😂

Re-edit after the fact so that others can learn from my mistake; trying to add exactly 20 units or 0.20 ml from a 3ml syringe is not as easy or sure as it sounds, and if I were doing it over again, I would consider using a 1ml syringe to do it, or rethink my plan. I may have a bit of variable concentration across those five vials. I'm not going to drive myself crazy over it, but this mistake means I'll have some slight uncertainty about consistent strength of dose across those five vials. Oh well, I'll know better on the next try.
 
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Update: Howdy doody. I had my first (0.3 mg) of Survo yesterday afternoon, and today I am NOT tired. I'm also incredibly susceptible to placebo effect, which I never bother to fight because WHY would I want to fight that? But that means it'll take awhile to know if this is real. For today, I'm just very excited to have been awake and lively all day and into the evening.
 
This is exactly what I wanted; I'm on a low dose of tirz (4.4 mg per week), and am twenty pounds down, with thirty more to go. I bought a couple of kits of Survo to put in cold storage, as a "just in case the tirz stops working," but it occurred to me that I'd like to try a vial of it at a very low dose, just to know that, if I don't feel well with it, maybe don't pick up anymore. It feels stupid to stack Survo with tirz when I'm already losing, but shoot, if it counteracts my tirz-laziness, then that seems very worth trying.
survo is a tiger to start but turns kitten real fast
 
Sorry for the lack of updates, I have had a tough couple of months, I herniated a disc at the L4-L5 area and it has derailed my weight loss journey. Anyway decided to post an update because I just had a scary reaction to my Survodutide injection.

I have upped my Tirz to 10mg and today I decided to step up my Surv to 3mg. About 20 minutes after the shot I had a series of bad reactions.

It started with some Heart Palpitations/Racing Heart, then I felt a hot flash that started from my chest area and spread throughout my body. When it reached my head I could feel my face burning, I started having a headache, my vision started narrowing and I had sparkly lights forming followed by dark spots. My body broke out into a hot and prickly type sweat and I felt like I was going to throw up.

Fortunately a friend was over and I asked them to watch me just in case once I felt my vision narrow. My friend said my eyes had turned bloodshot like I was some sort of crazed anime character. After about a minute of peak symptoms and just when I was going ask my friend to take me to the ER, the symptoms started subsiding.

Its been about 2 hours post reaction and I currently have a moderately heavy feeling in my chest that is slowly going away, sulfur burbs are starting, my stomach has minor upset, torso area is splotchy with the red areas feeling slightly raised and weirdly both index fingers are swollen, and feel like I jammed them.

All in all a scary experience, one I had never had before and I don't recommend. I am not sure why upping my dose to 3mg from 2mg did this when previously I accidentally went from 1mg to 4mg by accident with no symptoms. I suspect it could be a bad vial, the previous 3 shots from it gave me some ISR reactions and after this experience I tossed the vial.
 
Sorry for the lack of updates, I have had a tough couple of months, I herniated a disc at the L4-L5 area and it has derailed my weight loss journey. Anyway decided to post an update because I just had a scary reaction to my Survodutide injection.

I have upped my Tirz to 10mg and today I decided to step up my Surv to 3mg. About 20 minutes after the shot I had a series of bad reactions.

It started with some Heart Palpitations/Racing Heart, then I felt a hot flash that started from my chest area and spread throughout my body. When it reached my head I could feel my face burning, I started having a headache, my vision started narrowing and I had sparkly lights forming followed by dark spots. My body broke out into a hot and prickly type sweat and I felt like I was going to throw up.

Fortunately a friend was over and I asked them to watch me just in case once I felt my vision narrow. My friend said my eyes had turned bloodshot like I was some sort of crazed anime character. After about a minute of peak symptoms and just when I was going ask my friend to take me to the ER, the symptoms started subsiding.

Its been about 2 hours post reaction and I currently have a moderately heavy feeling in my chest that is slowly going away, sulfur burbs are starting, my stomach has minor upset, torso area is splotchy with the red areas feeling slightly raised and weirdly both index fingers are swollen, and feel like I jammed them.

All in all a scary experience, one I had never had before and I don't recommend. I am not sure why upping my dose to 3mg from 2mg did this when previously I accidentally went from 1mg to 4mg by accident with no symptoms. I suspect it could be a bad vial, the previous 3 shots from it gave me some ISR reactions and after this experience I tossed the vial.
Dang. THAT'S an adventure. Sorry you're going through that.
 
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