You better look out, I'm behind you and I like to go in drySince this is now a Misc thread.
@Sampei I always knew you were a fuckin sheep
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You better look out, I'm behind you and I like to go in drySince this is now a Misc thread.
@Sampei I always knew you were a fuckin sheep
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The big ole Italian sausage. Wait, I can never remember if you are really Italian. LolYou better look out, I'm behind you and I like to go in dry![]()
that cryptic 70% post had me holding out hope, but it’s getting dark for sure.
i caught myself staring at their Christmas Promo list the other night. 36iu gh kits for $125? damn.
figures. i picked up some early this month when it was $110…FYI Current SSA 24iu / $85 deal is essentially the same value.
Yeah I ordered in December with the Xmas sale. Was short a couple peptides and 3 kits of gh. But I got 3 of my peps and 18kits.I think I have a096 from November order, have to check tomorrow but did you order tb4?
if youre not giving blood, try it55 sucks brother... strong dick and shoulders but my bloodwork always has an issue like lipids or hematocrit or bp.... I dropped 16lbs on tirzepatide and was able to drop a BP med and hope to drop the statin for cholesterol. Mad respect for ya.
Do you use them? Someone was saying their Reta was not Reta, but I don’t think they posted any testing. I have tirz and Reta from them right now.FYI Current SSA 24iu / $85 deal is essentially the same value.

Are you still in a calorie deficit? And what are you doing for energy expenditure/exercise? I highly recommend a strength training program, if you haven’t started one already. GLPs are a great tool, but they go hand in hand with making other good decisions (like staying active, paying attention to your food intake, etc). If you’ve got that dialed in, look at other areas of your life. I’ve seen people stall out, but gaining weight back while still staying on the meds is a completely different matter. I’d bet something else in your life has also changed. You might be fighting the impacts of other meds or hormonal changes (perimenopause or whatever).Do you use them? Someone was saying their Reta was not Reta, but I don’t think they posted any testing. I have tirz and Reta from them right now.
Can you offer any advice? I’ve gone from 159 in September and wanting to lose thirty more pounds to 185 now. I went up to 17.5 two weeks ago, but meh. I tried stacking Reta for a couple weeks, but I read it was better to up tirz dose than stack. Should I go up to 20? What else can I do? I can’t be fat again. HelpView attachment 323024
Thank you for the detailed reply. These are good points. I don’t count calories and I don’t exercise. I guess I’ll have to start. I need to get off the zyprexa I started a couple months ago. It’s definitely made things worse. I think the tirz is good. Should I ask my doctor about metformin? I’ll look around for the discords. Thanks again.Are you still in a calorie deficit? And what are you doing for energy expenditure/exercise? I highly recommend a strength training program, if you haven’t started one already. GLPs are a great tool, but they go hand in hand with making other good decisions (like staying active, paying attention to your food intake, etc). If you’ve got that dialed in, look at other areas of your life. I’ve seen people stall out, but gaining weight back while still staying on the meds is a completely different matter. I’d bet something else in your life has also changed. You might be fighting the impacts of other meds or hormonal changes (perimenopause or whatever).
Also note that Reta takes a while to kick in. I’d give it a good 4-6 weeks if you want to switch to Reta, and you’d need to titrate up to the higher doses to see an effect. Unfortunately, even with being up to 17.5mg of tirz, you’d need to start low on Reta if you’re being cognizant of the cardiac impacts. Your heart rate will increase, and it will also go back down, but you’ll need to give it time.
As for whether or not your Tirz or Reta are bunk, it’s up to you to follow that testing. Almost all glp1s are volunteer tested these days so you don’t need to pay for all of the testing yourself. If you found meso, you can find the discord testing groups.
I don't think it will ever die until a UGL shows up with similar pricing, testing, and customer service. So far no one has stepped upThis thread is still going! When will people give up?
Tracy will pop on in a couple months, tell everyone 6 more months, then disappear forever.
I honestly have no experience with metformin and have no idea how it can help with weight loss. Maybe you can tell your doc that you’ve started compounded tirz and see if they recommend it? And sorry the zyprexa is making things worse. I have a really close friend who is bipolar and the antipsychotics they have her on have ruined her lipid profile (I think her trigs shot up to over 300). She’s also 5’1” and gained over 100lbs after going on her meds. The doctors just tell her she needs them, and I tend to agree because the alternative is pure hell. But I wish there was another way.Thank you for the detailed reply. These are good points. I don’t count calories and I don’t exercise. I guess I’ll have to start. I need to get off the zyprexa I started a couple months ago. It’s definitely made things worse. I think the tirz is good. Should I ask my doctor about metformin? I’ll look around for the discords. Thanks again.
Thank you for the compassion. I gained 80 pounds from seroquel. My old doctor recommended I stay on the tirz when I talked to him about it.I honestly have no experience with metformin and have no idea how it can help with weight loss. Maybe you can tell your doc that you’ve started compounded tirz and see if they recommend it? And sorry the zyprexa is making things worse. I have a really close friend who is bipolar and the antipsychotics they have her on have ruined her lipid profile (I think her trigs shot up to over 300). She’s also 5’1” and gained over 100lbs after going on her meds. The doctors just tell her she needs them, and I tend to agree because the alternative is pure hell. But I wish there was another way.
Put the fork down…..Do you use them? Someone was saying their Reta was not Reta, but I don’t think they posted any testing. I have tirz and Reta from them right now.
Can you offer any advice? I’ve gone from 159 in September and wanting to lose thirty more pounds to 185 now. I went up to 17.5 two weeks ago, but meh. I tried stacking Reta for a couple weeks, but I read it was better to up tirz dose than stack. Should I go up to 20? What else can I do? I can’t be fat again. HelpView attachment 323024
Yeah… not counting calories, not exercising, has no idea how she gained a pound a week since September. The drugs being weak are the problem thoughPut the fork down…..
