Triz upped dose now more hungry

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I was at 3 mg of triz for a few months and losing weight slowly, appetite was suppressed, I ate about 1600 calories 160-170g Protein the rest carbs and fat a day. I recently upped dose in the last 2 months and I am now at 6mg and am super hungry eating about 2400 calories and loosing more weight. At 3mg of triz I was stalled in my weight loss and not hungry.

I find it interesting that once I upped the dose I am now more hungry, eat more and loose more weight.

Triz has been amazing in so many ways, from balancing my blood sugar, getting rid of toenail fungus quieting my negative thoughts about myself and now allowing me to eat more.

Has anyone else had this experience?
 
I'm also struggling with increased food noise. Had been at 7.5mg for about 6 weeks averaging around 2.5 lbs lost per week. Week 5 on 7.5 I started to feel the food noise creep back up, and decided after week 6 to go to 10mg. Even on 10mg it still feels significantly higher than it has been the previous weeks. Still losing weight, and a bit better than with no tirz but not sure what's going on. Tirz all from the same batches.
 
Over what time frame in the last 2 months have you lost weight? how much?

There are no good explanations for any of what you are saying. Eating an extra 800 kcal/day is more or less never going to increase weight loss, but short term fluctuations in weight from fluid balance changes could make it look like you are losing weight.

Is the tirz from the same batch? Have you double and triple checked your dilution and dosing calculations? Have you tried increasing the dose again to see what happens?
 
Yes, I was super nauseous on 2.5 and 5 struggled to get a full meal in, and then on 7.5 I was eating 3x a day + had energy. I was still losing 2 lbs/week. I ended up losing like 9 lbs that month.

It wasn't even food noise, I got hungry and struggled w/finding what to eat bc nothing appealed to me. My doc had no clue why it was happening besides the fact this dose was actually addressing my insulin resistance so yeah. I would recommend riding this dose out until you stall.
 
I am wondering if it is the GIP kicking in more for some reason. All my triz is from
Over what time frame in the last 2 months have you lost weight? how much?

There are no good explanations for any of what you are saying. Eating an extra 800 kcal/day is more or less never going to increase weight loss, but short term fluctuations in weight from fluid balance changes could make it look like you are losing weight.

Is the tirz from the same batch? Have you double and triple checked your dilution and dosing calculations? Have you tried increasing the dose again to see what happens?
Triz is from pharmacy that sells in us Well known. I know I am way over paying that is why I am here.

It makes no sense to me either. I am wondering if the GIP kicked in some how at the higher dose. I started in Nov taking Triz I was 211 lost 11 lbs in the first 3-4 weeks. then got stuck for 2 months at 195-200. Upped the dose to 6mg and upped my calories from 1600 to 2000 and started dropping went from 198 - 180 in about 6 weeks. the last 2 weeks I upped to 2400 calories and still dropped from 185 to 180.

Its super interesting to me and I love that I actually eat more then I have for years and am still losing weight.

Triz has truly been a game changer for me. Fixed so many things.

I put it in chatgpt and it said my body could finally be feeling safe so it is dropping extra fat. I started at 28% fat and now am at 18% fat.
 
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I believe what you are saying has happened . I do not have anything remotely resembling an explanation that makes any sense physiologically how more calories can cause more weight loss. I have come across similar claims before but must admit I have always been skeptical. But you have increased calories a lot , and had quite a bit of weight loss. In the real world this is not a bad thing, losing weight while eating more sounds like it should make the process easier.

Metabolic adaptation to chronic low calorie input is very real, I experienced a drop in daily energy expenditure from 145 kg to 75kg by about half so that I needed 1600-1800 kcal a day to lose the weight and weight loss stopped and stabilised at that calorie intake for the next 3 years. But as far as I know it is a very slow process and not easily interfered with. I would have guessed any extra calories in, in the weight lost state would be immediately used to try to preserve fat stores, rather than push up metabolic rate, and least likely to cause more weight loss. Obviously your system works differently to mine.

There is very definitely significant genetic variation in incretin receptors, that does alter the way individuals respond to these drugs. Tirz is meant to increase energy expenditure a bit , but I always thought the effect was quite minor, maybe 100 kcal/day and less than reta. I just would have thought if you had receptor systems that cranked up metabolic rate with increased calorie input, it would have stopped you getting overweight in the first place, but in you it only seems to be happening on tirz? It is an interesting process to try to think of a mechanism for this happening that makes sense.
 
yeah its honestly the craziest thing to me. at 3mg my appetite was suppressed I kept dropping calories and weight loss stalled. Then I upped to 6mg and then the hunger came, started eating more and weight loss started up and even ramped up. Let's see what happens. I am just excited about this and wanting to see if this has happened to anyone else.

Triz has been amazing for me. Before I started taking it I would "crash" if I did not constantly eat, I was always needing food, if I ever skipped a meal I would get a headache, brain fog, become tired and grumpy.


Once I started taking Triz that all went away, it also helped with my mental state and how I think of myself (thinking I am a failure and things like that). Another interesting thing is, I always had toenail fungus (Sorry to bring this up kinda gross) on 1 toenail. About 2 months after started Triz the toenail fell off and a new one is almost done growing in perfectly fine.

I think tGLP's can do so much. I wish more people would go on them.
 

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