Sunrise208
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I am currently on Tirz but question myself if would it be better to make a move to Retatrutide or one of the others. I have lost about 20 + and have anoth 30 to go so just asking for your experience.
Why are you wanting to switch? Are you losing super slowly, having sides, FOMO?I am currently on Tirz but question myself if would it be better to make a move to Retatrutide or one of the others. I have lost about 20 + and have anoth 30 to go so just asking for your experience.
I've seen a decent amount of people talking about GLP1s and ADHD in general, and on the surface, the science does seem to make sense.I think Reta is a little overblown, saw some people saying it cured their adhd which seems not likely. If you’re trying to lose a decent chunk of weight with tirz expect plateaus from time to time, can go from loss everyday to stalling for 2 weeks. I would try the approach Dewayne suggested before considering Reta
Why are you wanting to switch? Are you losing super slowly, having sides, FOMO?
I've had a lot of success with tirz that I've worked up to 15mg/week over the past year, but have dabbled with Reta and Cagri just to see if it could speed things up. So far, I've been unimpressed, but it seems to be highly variable from person to person.
Recently, I've decreased the amount of days between tirz shots, and I'm satisfied again. I'm coming off of my best month in like half a year, so I may just keep doing tirz solo for the time being.
I recommend considering the same tactic as long as tirz is working.
what's your current split for the 15mg?
I'm at 15mg every 6 days which is pretty much equal to 17.5mg every 7 days. im pushing tirz to the higher trial doses before stacking or switching anything else up first. already down 77lbs with tirz only so pushing a bit for science (lol) for these last 25ish pounds
Thank you!! How long have you been on the 15/6 split? Any plans to push it further to 15/5 or just go straight 20mg/25mg every 7?I'm on the exact same split. 15 every 6 days and it's crazy how much that has helped.
Congrats on your 77lbs btw!
How did tirz increase your heart rate when tirz has no effect on glucagon? Glucagon yes can increase your heart rate (so reta).I was having good success on tirz, but swapped to reta because of the higher reduction in fatty liver deposits (My ALT is the only "bad" item on my bloodwork) and less muscle loss.
It has increased my resting heart rate by about 12, so that's fairly significant. tirz did increase my resting heart rate as well, but only by about 5.
If you don't have specific reasons to swap, and one is working for you, I wouldn't swap.
Thank you!! How long have you been on the 15/6 split? Any plans to push it further to 15/5 or just go straight 20mg/25mg every 7?
This is a known effect of tirz as well. My increase was fairly substantial for the first month, but it's been back to normal for a while now.How did tirz increase your heart rate when tirz has no effect on glucagon? Glucagon yes can increase your heart rate (so reta).
It would be interesting to find out later down the track if they will trial the same thing with reta or not? Currently max weekly accepted dose is 12mg a week. I wonder if they may bum it up to like 16mg a week? In terms of strength and this is my personal opinion, reta is stronger than tirz. Sema is stronger than them both. I was not able to tolerate 1.5mgs of sema without severe sides. My max dose is 1mg even that I dont prefer. I can have 0.8 comfortably. With tirz I pushed 5 then 7.5 then 10 then even 12.5 but with no sides other than a bit of fatigue the day after injection. Reta I had racy thoughts as my main sides but pushed 2mgs then 4 then 6 then 8mgs. Still does not compare with Sema max dose my body likes of 0.8-1mg max before I start violently throwing up and non stop diarrhoea. Sema is one powerful drug man …Thank you!! How long have you been on the 15/6 split? Any plans to push it further to 15/5 or just go straight 20mg/25mg every 7?
How did tirz increase your heart rate when tirz has no effect on glucagon? Glucagon yes can increase your heart rate (so reta).
My research on reta confirms elevated average and RHR as well.stay on triz. reta made my heart rate go to 130 at rest. semi makes me nausieous.
cagri has the brain clogging question.
I’ve had really good results with Reta. I had Gastro issues with both Sema and Tirz, as well as some low energy days. Worst still I had persistent Gout outbreaks which went from 1-2 times per year to every 2 weeks.
I took a chance on Reta having read that it helped with fatty liver which I suspected was the root cause for some of my issues. 10 weeks in I am down 27 lbs, no gout, no gastrointestinal issues and good energy levels. The skin tags i had (fatty liver symptom) were gone a month in.