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I have had a couple of competitors friends getting shredded off of semaglutide a actually. One of them is a 40+ female.

I had great results as far as getting shredded with QSC sema as well, except the digestive system sides eventually became unacceptable (mainly constipation and mildly upset stomach). Is Tirz any better in this regard? I think the glucose/insulin metabolism and cardioprotective effects may be worth being on a low dose of GLP1 agonist permanently but the sema sides at least are impossible even at 0.5mg/wk. I quit 3 weeks ago still going on.
 
I had great results as far as getting shredded with QSC sema as well, except the digestive system sides eventually became unacceptable (mainly constipation and mildly upset stomach). Is Tirz any better in this regard? I think the glucose/insulin metabolism and cardioprotective effects may be worth being on a low dose of GLP1 agonist permanently but the sema sides at least are impossible even at 0.5mg/wk. I quit 3 weeks ago still going on.
Tirz is better overall. It's worth the price difference to me.
 
It makes cutting and prepping a lot easier especially on hgh. I’m only running 0.5mg a week with 4iu gh. I can’t go anymore above that dose without feeling nausea and I might back off a bit on the dose because I’m literally full all day and night from a black coffee a muffin and half a chicken breast and half a cup of cooked rice all day. My fasting bg is under 4.9 when usually 4iu puts me above 5
I seamlessly integrate 1mg Ret, 5 IU HGH, and indulge in daily sushi, streamlining my approach to dieting with remarkable effectiveness. Thank you QSC
 
I had great results as far as getting shredded with QSC sema as well, except the digestive system sides eventually became unacceptable (mainly constipation and mildly upset stomach). Is Tirz any better in this regard? I think the glucose/insulin metabolism and cardioprotective effects may be worth being on a low dose of GLP1 agonist permanently but the sema sides at least are impossible even at 0.5mg/wk. I quit 3 weeks ago still going on.
Are you supplementing fiber? I take fiber and BPC to help with the digestion and bloating issues.
 
Are you supplementing fiber? I take fiber and BPC to help with the digestion and bloating issues.

Yeah doing everything under the sun, fiber, Mag07, good food, hydrated fine etc. This isn't like ordinary constipation, it's more like the entire digestive tract just shut down and stuff just keeps piling up. Nasty. Not like say opiate-induced where you get this one big clog, more like intestines are full of 20 or thirty feet of peanut butter but nothing is moving. If you are lucky enough to take a dump it's a 1000-wiper as someone said.

Not worth it IMHO tho the first run I did I dropped close to 30 lbs in couple of months before I couldn't stand it any longer. I titrated up to the 2.4 mg/wk dose then. Went off for several months thought I'd try again capping the dose at 0.5mg/wk. Immediately got the constipation again, so fuck this. Been 3 weeks since I quit that low dose slowly getting back to normal but stil messed up. I got one 2mg kit and bought a second 5mg kit I guess I'll never use.
 
Yeah doing everything under the sun, fiber, Mag07, good food, hydrated fine etc. This isn't like ordinary constipation, it's more like the entire digestive tract just shut down and stuff just keeps piling up. Nasty. Not like say opiate-induced where you get this one big clog, more like intestines are full of 20 or thirty feet of peanut butter but nothing is moving. If you are lucky enough to take a dump it's a 1000-wiper as someone said.

Not worth it IMHO tho the first run I did I dropped close to 30 lbs in couple of months before I couldn't stand it any longer. I titrated up to the 2.4 mg/wk dose then. Went off for several months thought I'd try again capping the dose at 0.5mg/wk. Immediately got the constipation again, so fuck this. Been 3 weeks since I quit that low dose slowly getting back to normal but stil messed up. I got one 2mg kit and bought a second 5mg kit I guess I'll never use.
Miralax, saline enemas, and 5star pad thai, that'll get you going.
 
Miralax, saline enemas, and 5star pad thai, that'll get you going.
Not worth it IMHO. I think in some people the entire peristaltic activity shuts down and food just sits there, or at least that is what it feels like. This is not your ordinary type of constipation.

Anyone tried both sema and tirz, who had issues with sema and none or fewer with Tirz?
 
What’s the difference between sema and ret?
I have only tried Ret and so far I love it and would definitely recommend it. I would say to stay on high fiber diet and drink coffee to help with bowl movements and bloating tho

Yeah doing everything under the sun, fiber, Mag07, good food, hydrated fine etc. This isn't like ordinary constipation, it's more like the entire digestive tract just shut down and stuff just keeps piling up. Nasty. Not like say opiate-induced where you get this one big clog, more like intestines are full of 20 or thirty feet of peanut butter but nothing is moving. If you are lucky enough to take a dump it's a 1000-wiper as someone said.

Not worth it IMHO tho the first run I did I dropped close to 30 lbs in couple of months before I couldn't stand it any longer. I titrated up to the 2.4 mg/wk dose then. Went off for several months thought I'd try again capping the dose at 0.5mg/wk. Immediately got the constipation again, so fuck this. Been 3 weeks since I quit that low dose slowly getting back to normal but stil messed up. I got one 2mg kit and bought a second 5mg kit I guess I'll never use.
Wow really sorry to hear that, hope you heal and get back to normal quickly.
 
Yeah everyone says DHB is e2 neutral. It isn’t in my experience. EQ does for me too. I was cutting on test/eq and my bloodwork had my e2 low so I cut the eq, swapped in DHB. Don’t remember doses, low couple hundred each of test and dhb in matching amounts though. Got bloodwork done again about a month later and my e2 came back even lower than when I was pinning the eq.
Thanks for the useful information, now I know to keep a close eye on e2 when I start my dhb.

So if you had 10 kits of gh(100) vials you would need 10 kits of bac water as well?
Math make head hurt.


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Not worth it IMHO. I think in some people the entire peristaltic activity shuts down and food just sits there, or at least that is what it feels like. This is not your ordinary type of constipation.

Anyone tried both sema and tirz, who had issues with sema and none or fewer with Tirz?
I’ve used sema and tirz both prescription and ugl. I have zero negative sides from Tirz except the occasional lethargy. Sema fucked my digestive track up. It works it’s just not worth the negative sides for me even prescription ozempic. Tirz is a whole different story. I have to set reminders to eat or I won’t because it literally gets rid of all cravings for me.

Here’s the problem I see with these drugs in general. The people that seem to have the most issues are people that think they can just take these as a miracle weight loss drug and not change the habits that caused them to get fat in the first place. They’ll still lose weight but they’ll put it right back on and more when the stop the med because they didn’t change any of their habits. Like many of the people here on them I’ve completely changed my eating habits and developed new healthy habits so when I reach my goal weight I’m not worried about dropping back to a low
Maintenance dose to maintain it. I am t2d so I will probably be on it for a long time unless it does truly reverse insulin resistance which it appears it does after some time. I’m hopeful because I’d rather not take it any longer never than I need too.
 
I’ve used sema and tirz both prescription and ugl. I have zero negative sides from Tirz except the occasional lethargy. Sema fucked my digestive track up. It works it’s just not worth the negative sides for me even prescription ozempic. Tirz is a whole different story. I have to set reminders to eat or I won’t because it literally gets rid of all cravings for me.

Here’s the problem I see with these drugs in general. The people that seem to have the most issues are people that think they can just take these as a miracle weight loss drug and not change the habits that caused them to get fat in the first place. They’ll still lose weight but they’ll put it right back on and more when the stop the med because they didn’t change any of their habits. Like many of the people here on them I’ve completely changed my eating habits and developed new healthy habits so when I reach my goal weight I’m not worried about dropping back to a low
Maintenance dose to maintain it. I am t2d so I will probably be on it for a long time unless it does truly reverse insulin resistance which it appears it does after some time. I’m hopeful because I’d rather not take it any longer never than I need too.
great info thanks.
 
You can't understand because you're not that smart. They have tests for almost every product on the huge list wtf are u talking about?

I am dumb and you are a smart fella

“Almost every product” is not “every product”. Look at the AOD9604 fiasco, same as Tesofensine. I will keep ordering from them, but I cant understand why some vendors dont test their raw peptides and ready peptides vial
 
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