SnowyMiami
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Question to those cutting on GLP's. Do you intend to just keep them in forever like GH and test?
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No, I'm not diabetic, plus I don't need an appetite suppressant during my bulks.Question to those cutting on GLP's. Do you intend to just keep them in forever like GH and test?
Reta you should be able toTo those of you planning on using this long term. Are you able to stay on these compounds while adding mass? I can’t imagine bulking on these things.
I think you'd want to lower the dose during maintenance until you can stop losing or gain someTo those of you planning on using this long term. Are you able to stay on these compounds while adding mass? I can’t imagine bulking on these things.
I could very easily eat a fuckton more than I do on reta.To those of you planning on using this long term. Are you able to stay on these compounds while adding mass? I can’t imagine bulking on these things.
On one hand I am very impressed and happy with the advancements in this area on the other hand I can’t help but hate that it’s another clutch for the weak minded that are now bragging about not having to have any self discipline. A society in free fall.Just checking in to tell all the haters I love cruising on GLP1's.
Had a brief few weeks where I ran out of supply and the awful belly rumbling came back. What a disgusting sensation. We're so lucky to live in a world where maladaptive physiological behaviours increasingly have band aid solutions or in the future CRISPR like permanent solutions.
Ah well, back on my cruise and loving every minute.
Peace to all the "put the fork down and get some self discipline"gobshites![]()
I plan on being on tirz (or it's future replacement) forever because it makes it easy to maintain my ideal bf level. That and being hungry all the time sucks.
GLPs make you more disciplined. It's discipline in a vial.On one hand I am very impressed and happy with the advancements in this area on the other hand I can’t help but hate that it’s another clutch for the weak minded that are now bragging about not having to have any self discipline. A society in free fall.
It is hard to say. I feel there are many benefits in addition to reaching one’s weight loss goal, which I have reached. If supply is consistent, I aim to take a low maintenance dose and stay on.Question to those cutting on GLP's. Do you intend to just keep them in forever like GH and test?
I'm liking the potential cardiovascular benefits. For me that's reason enough to stay onLive on...? No. I also won't use GLPs like a wheelchair, like some people outside of the BB community that refuse to change their diet or lift some weights / get some steps in.
However, I will use GLPs as a crutch to aid in my progression for whatever phase I am currently in (hard cut, lean bulk). This is especially true because of reta.
Initially, I used sema to curb some seriously destructive eating behavior. I built better food and exercise habits to complete the first 50% of my weight/fat loss journey.
Then, I titrated off sema, and maintained weight +/- 3lbs, for 6 months to prove that I learned a thing or two and built some discipline of my own. Accomplishing the maintenance phase on my own was a big achievement/stepping stone in my journey. It was important for me to see that sema enabled the outcome, but wasn't solely responsible for it.
I am now leveraging reta to attack the last 50% of my weight/fat loss phase, after which, I will do another 6 month recomp unassisted by any GLPs.
But...the reta will likely come back when it is time to bulk, eventually.
TL;DR - As great as the GLPs have been [and will continue to be] for me, they will always be a tool in the toolbag to achieve a certain short-term goal. A temporary crutch that enables a more efficient [and let's face it, an easier] path to the outcome.
I would definitely consider that (long-term use) once the trials conclude and we have more data on all angles of it - the good, bad, and ugly.I'm liking the potential cardiovascular benefits. For me that's reason enough to stay on
