Chopper
GLP-1 Apprentice
I want to be around and be useful for my children and see them grow up and be able to help them as they get older. I work a fairly physical job and the rate I was going I didn't feel as if I could keep it up much longer!
Awesome transformation! Keep up the good work.GLP peptides are nothing short of a life changing miracle. My motivation was improved health. The results were significant and consistent from lowered blood pressure to the point where I stopped taking my prescribed Valsartin completely to the fact that I haven't had to fight my clothes in order to get them on. Here are some pictures from 15 months ago to now. Was going to anonymize them but why bother?View attachment 15611View attachment 15612
Hey Chilli, yes turning the mirror from enemy to friend seems to be a popular choice. How are you doing on your journey? Have you had repeat blood work done yet? Would be interested to know if you’ve seen a positive change.My mirror and blood work was the motivation for Reta. My age, (67) metabolic and brain function was the motivation for the rest of my research. I want to preserve all my faculties as it creeps up, day by day.
Obesity is such a leading factor in so many illnesses isn’t it. The diet and general food option is largely garbage compared to what people ate 70 years ago before UPF’s came around.I want to look in the mirror and like what I see. I want to be able to wear cute clothes. I am almost 50 and I have seen how obesity leads to so many chronic diseases like arthritis, heart disease, diabetes. I want to age as well as I can and be as healthy and vibrant as long into old age as I can.
Wow JDaniels. Absolutely bravo. I’m glad you didn’t anonymise them. The difference in your face and how happy you look is BRILLIANT! Congratulations on your success and new lease of life. Also, I’m a huge fan of Carhartt. It’s 80% of my wardrobe. 2 of the Tahiti’s I mentioned that don’t fit are from there. Maybe treat yourself to a cool new Carhartt top in a couple of sizes down!GLP peptides are nothing short of a life changing miracle. My motivation was improved health. The results were significant and consistent from lowered blood pressure to the point where I stopped taking my prescribed Valsartin completely to the fact that I haven't had to fight my clothes in order to get them on. Here are some pictures from 15 months ago to now. Was going to anonymize them but why bother?View attachment 15611View attachment 15612
Absolutely awesome transformation!I am so motivated by how great I feel. It is also nice to not be invisible any longer. I am still pretty cute and it is nice to be noticed. 110 lbs down.
I just had blood work done last month. My doctor just looked at the screen and smiled. Every single metric like A1C, cholesterol, triglycerides, liver enzymes, etc was in low-normal range. Even my HDL was on the low side and she said don't even worry about that. The only one that was a tick high was thyroid signalling so I have to stay on a low dose for that med and peptides don't really address that issue directly. I got some TA-1 just in case it helps.Hey Chilli, yes turning the mirror from enemy to friend seems to be a popular choice. How are you doing on your journey? Have you had repeat blood work done yet? Would be interested to know if you’ve seen a positive change.
There’s some interesting peps out there I’ve looked at regarding brain function. My grandad had vascular dementia so that will be something I look at in the future too.
I'm so excited to see the time when you get close to where you're ultimately going. You came in around here at around the same time I did, and I know you were facing a long row to hoe. You're so determined and practical, and I have so much confidence that you'll get to where you want to be, and I hope we're both still hanging around here when you do; cause I'm looking forward to hearing about your joy.To be healthier. I don't expect to be as hot as I was before I gained weight but it would be nice to be able to buy clothes. Way too many options are just not workable for me yet.
FAIL 😆My only motivation in life: To show the reta bros that tirz is awesome, haha.
Mots-c.What keeps you motivated or inspires you to keep going?
Self loathing and the willingness to inject cheap research peptides from China into my system.I have just changed my profile to the aesthetic I'm striving for. Hopefully each time I see it, it inspires me to keep working. Ambitious I know but got to aim for the moon!
I also have a back injury (herniated disc) that the docs say will be a whole lot better if I weigh less and can get rid of the fat that has infiltrated my lower back muscles. Being pain free is a huge motivator for me. It's plagued me for years.
I have a couple of t-shirts I bought that are really nice but I have never worn as they're currently too small and have hung in the wardrobe since. I will try them on periodically to see how they fit and look forward to the day I can go out in public in one. That's one goal.
I would also like to look good in a nice tight knitted jumper, rather than a bag of jelly that been dropped a few times haha. Im tired of wearing oversized baggy things to hide my body.
What's your motivations/goals/inspirations?!
Edit: On reflection of this, if I'm truly open and honest about it what I really want is to feel happy in my own skin and be proud of my body. I've felt very insecure and unhappy about how I look for all of my adult life, which has had a nock on impact in my romantic life (or lack of one). I have a string of failed weight loss attempts previously through more conventional methods. I'm now just over a month into this journey and already feeling very positive about the future and excited about what's to come.
Wow, that is HUGE! Well done. Super happy for you. Glad you’re reaping the rewards from the effort you’ve put in. And yes, thank the stars for Chinese imports haha!At the start 3 years ago I was in a shitty situation, in poor health and just going supermarket shopping was exhausting. And I just wanted to try to lose 20 or 30 kilos so I could walk and move around more easily.
Now 78 kilos lighter, it is just 1000 times more comfortable being in my body, and I do not want to lose that, and I have super good health reasons not to put the weight back on. GLP medications make keeping the weight off much less difficult. And thanks to this forum and cheap Chinese peptides I can actually access them.
WOAH! Nice work bro. Like night and day already there and you’re even lighter now. Very happy for you. All sounds like it’s going the right way for a happier healthier life. I’ve already started seeing the first signs of muscles showing (slightly 😅) so that’s exciting isn’t it.At the start of last year I was 300lbs at 5'8" with 45% bodyfat and a visceral fat index of 19. Early in that year I ended up a 41 year old morbidly obese divorcee. So just like every man in a midlife crisis who cant afford a Jag, to the gym I went! After a 50lb loss I plateaued. Then I found GLP's. Reta changed my life and introduced me to the world of grey market peptides. Now I'm down to 195lbs with 19% BF and visceral fat index of 8.
Motivation was hard at first, but once I started seeing the small changes, it really got me going. The body dysmorphia is still there and probably will be for life, but I'm slowly learning to like the person I see in the mirror. Muscles are now showing and have a decent amount of definition which keeps me more than motivated. Last years goal was to lose 75lbs and I lost 100. This years goal is 15%bf. Self loathing and anger lead me to GLP-1's and then my ADHD hyper-fixation turned me into a walking petri dish of sketchy Chinese research compounds.... And I wouldn't have it any other way!
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The "after" photo was about 15-20 lbs ago, but it's the most recent one I've got.
Great motivation and awareness. My dad made himself diabetic and then reversed it with diet. I was definitely heading a similar way and was/am insulin resistant to some degree. Wishing you all the luck.I have no desire to be diabetic. It’s on both sides of my family, and I’m getting to the age where it start becoming an issue easier tha not.
I was diagnosed with this quite some time ago after my bloods indicated raised ALT levels. I didn’t take it too seriously really as the guy doing the ultrasound said it “wasn’t that bad, nothing worse than everyone else who comes through”That’s right. I was diagnosed two months ago. I had an ultrasound and an elastography, which showed a fairly high grade. However, the latest blood tests indicate that with tirzepatide, diet, and exercise, I am gradually improving and slowly reversing the condition.
Im only early but I feel this 😆 MOOOOOORE!My progress is what is motivating me, very simple I guess.
Seeing results makes me want MORE results!