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Well you know if you are at the right dose because your appetite is suppressed to the point that you are happy with. But also you should balance that with side effects like heart rate increase that typically kicks in after 3-4 weeks.Another question about moving from Tirz to Reta.
How do you know with Reta when you are at the right dose? With Tirz I get the appetite suppression, upset stomach if I over eat, and quieting of food noise.
I tried reta once (didn't give it a chance) but when I got no appetite suppression I got impatient and went back to tirz.
I plan to start at 2mg, and feedback on expected feelz?
Ok that's helpful, not excited about the raised heart rate. Does it calm down over time?Well you know if you are at the right dose because your appetite is suppressed to the point that you are happy with. But also you should balance that with side effects like heart rate increase that typically kicks in after 3-4 weeks.
I think it does, I dropped to 1mg and split the dose to every 3 days to help reduce the size of the peak and try and reduce that side effect. It worked well and after 4 weeks of that I’m increasing the dose again to 1.5 or 2 we’ll see. Nebivolol does work decently though if you need it at any point.Ok that's helpful, not excited about the raised heart rate. Does it calm down over time?
yes that is what I do usually (but maybe not enought?) it's usually a 0.75ml injection. I'll try to go more vertical with the needle and pinch betterIf it's .8ml or below you shouldn't be getting. a bubble.
Can you pick skin on lower belly to a "peak" and insert needle into top of that "peak" you crease (making artificial depth in essence).
tbh I haven't noticed much metabolic "slow down", a little yes, but way less than I did with diets without GLP1s. At this point I belive Tirz makes you hold less bodyfat trough some other mechanism on top of appettite suppression. Either it is significantly improved nutrient partitioning or less absorbtion of nutrients. Or some other thing I have no idea. I am 30lbs ligher but my average daily intake is about 500-800calories less than before? while before Tirz I probably would have had to drop 1000+ calories less to loose this weightWhats the current hypothesis/consensus/anecdotal evidence pointing at regarding tirz and diet induced metabolic adaptations? Figured if someone would know it would be you @Ghoul
How 2.5 felt like for you? Overall. Appetite, calories, etctbh I haven't noticed much metabolic "slow down", a little yes, but way less than I did with diets without GLP1s. At this point I belive Tirz makes you hold less bodyfat trough some other mechanism on top of appettite suppression. Either it is significantly improved nutrient partitioning or less absorbtion of nutrients. Or some other thing I have no idea. I am 30lbs ligher but my average daily intake is about 500-800calories less than before? while before Tirz I probably would have had to drop 1000+ calories less to loose this weight
2.5 I felt nothing, maybe slightly lower digestion but it did nothing for appetite. 5mg worked great, eventually had to up to 10mg. I wanna up to 15mg now but with the shit goinf on with the china sources I'm not comfortable ordering more and don't wanna risk running out too soon. so I'll stay at 10mg for a while more.How 2.5 felt like for you? Overall. Appetite, calories, etc
Whats the current hypothesis/consensus/anecdotal evidence pointing at regarding tirz and diet induced metabolic adaptations? Figured if someone would know it would be you @Ghoul
body mass or body fat?"set point" of body mass lower, avoiding the starvation response above,
Reta slows metabolism less than Sema and Tirz. At larger doses metabolism is likely higher than you'd expect for a given body mass.
1mg/week or 1mg every 3 days?I think it does, I dropped to 1mg and split the dose to every 3 days to help reduce the size of the peak and try and reduce that side effect. It worked well and after 4 weeks of that I’m increasing the dose again to 1.5 or 2 we’ll see. Nebivolol does work decently though if you need it at any point.
body mass or body fat?
So, basically, people experience less metabolic adaptation with Tirz and Sema, and even less with Reta, compared to traditional dieting without GLPs?TLDR:
Conventional dieting creates an excessive metabolic slowdown. Far overshooting the reduction in energy needs of less body mass, along with intense hunger, as a way to force you back to the "set point" of body mass your biology seeks to keep you at.
Sema and Tirz slow metabolism down to the point expected to meet the needs of less body mass. without any "extra" reduction in resting energy expenditure. . GLP, on a dose dependent basis, essentially moves the "set point" of body mass lower, avoiding the starvation response above,
Reta slows metabolism less than Sema and Tirz. At larger doses metabolism is likely higher than you'd expect for a given body mass.
yes, probably because they lower your weight "setpoint". So you don't get the lethargy and possible downregulatio of thyroid hormones/steroidogenesis you'd get when below your natural bodyweightSo, basically, people experience less metabolic adaptation with Tirz and Sema, and even less with Reta, compared to traditional dieting without GLPs?
So, basically, people experience less metabolic adaptation with Tirz and Sema, and even less with Reta, compared to traditional dieting without GLPs?
1mg a week, so it was like 0.4 mg every 3 days1mg/week or 1mg every 3 days?
What is the purpose/impact of these being different?Yes. Sema and Tirz essentially set a "normal" metabolic rate for the needs of your body size.
Reta sets it higher than your needs.
What is the purpose/impact of these being different?
