Nmcoyote1
GLP-1 Apprentice
Sema 1mg on Monday stacked with Reta 4mg on Thursday
That's what I am entertaining myself right now.Tirz for me, but I’ve been thinking about adding in a low dose of sema.
This is basically my path. Over 2 years went into preT2D and briefly just barely T2D. Got prescribed MJ, stayed 2.5 for 6 months, and was at 7.5 when lost insurance and went grey, up to 10. Physical health gains have been miraculous, bloodwork is now perfect and I’ve regained an athletic build. Most of my life I’ve been in shape and didn’t realize how much being overweight (213 max at 5’9”) affected my physical relationship with the world. Things like lost balance came back.I'm still on tirz (and I have 5mg of headroom before hitting the top official dose) but I've got some overpriced reta arriving tomorrow and I'm going to experiment carefully with stacking it. I guess I'm just bored. Well, also plateaued, but that has more to do with me titrating down a bit for a few weeks and going to Disneyland last week. Time to get back on the wagon...
What's your guys' opinion on reta vs tirz to start? I keep seeing that reta can be heavy on the side effects for some, but my wife is on tirz and having a hard time with the lethargy and soreness. Trying to figure out which would be good to start with?I finally cut the cord. After starting pharma then moving to compounded tirz then starting tirz from Q to finally running out of my compound I’m now flying solo. It must be working because I’m now 5 pounds below goal. I’ve ghosted my online doc and I’m flying solo now…it wasn’t easy to cut the cord but I’m not looking back!
It's strange the effect it can have! I was mostly heavy, but whenever I leaned out, the best I could describe it is that I felt really WEAK, physically. Just got used to having weight behind all of my movements. Very hard to adjust toThis is basically my path. Over 2 years went into preT2D and briefly just barely T2D. Got prescribed MJ, stayed 2.5 for 6 months, and was at 7.5 when lost insurance and went grey, up to 10. Physical health gains have been miraculous, bloodwork is now perfect and I’ve regained an athletic build. Most of my life I’ve been in shape and didn’t realize how much being overweight (213 max at 5’9”) affected my physical relationship with the world. Things like lost balance came back.
Tho I decided it’s finally time to try and address the blahs that I def have from tirz. Currently down to 7 mg tirz and the last two weeks have added .25 and .5 Reta, no weight gain at all, very slight loss of appetite suppression, we will see if this ends up an improvement.
It's strange the effect it can have! I was mostly heavy, but whenever I leaned out, the best I could describe it is that I felt really WEAK, physically. Just got used to having weight behind all of my movements. Very hard to adjust to
If tirz works stick with it. It’s cheaper. Save the best for when you need it or if tirz doesn’t get you to goal. I feel like tirz still works on calories in calories out with some improvement of metabolism. Reta gives you a big bonus burn for doing nothing and has the potential to make you too skinny. I never got too skinny on tirz but adding a little reta in has made me on the bony side…I probably should gain some now..What's your guys' opinion on reta vs tirz to start? I keep seeing that reta can be heavy on the side effects for some, but my wife is on tirz and having a hard time with the lethargy and soreness. Trying to figure out which would be good to start with?
Thank you! Makes sense. So far leaning toward just starting w tirz, then adding klow once I get evened out. Also, congrats on maintaining! Sometimes the hardest partIf tirz works stick with it. It’s cheaper. Save the best for when you need it or if tirz doesn’t get you to goal. I feel like tirz still works on calories in calories out with some improvement of metabolism. Reta gives you a big bonus burn for doing nothing and has the potential to make you too skinny. I never got too skinny on tirz but adding a little reta in has made me on the bony side…I probably should gain some now..
Yeah, this was a nested negative effect for me as well. Obviously losing weight is an overall plus, but it can feel a bit ‘unmanly’ to lose mass as well — things like using your weight as leverage, and you realize you don’t have as much, etc. That’s why it’s key to keep or add muscle.It's strange the effect it can have! I was mostly heavy, but whenever I leaned out, the best I could describe it is that I felt really WEAK, physically. Just got used to having weight behind all of my movements. Very hard to adjust to