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Mind sharing which service you used?I'm honestly surprised how easy it was to get prescribed and prior auth submitted via teledocs. I simply said i was obese with high lipids and the provider prescribed and submitted my p.a. No verification or labwork was needed at all. You could be underweight and they'd still prescribe it...
I'm planning to finish up my UGL Reta, will keep escalating reta till ~25mg then probably switch over to Tirz 15mg US Pharma. I've been upgrading most of my stuff from India/CN PCT -> US Pharma. If i knew it was so easy, i would have done it much sooner lol.
Mind sharing which service you used?
Not sure if I could’ve gotten my insurance to cover. Possibly, but the plan is very much set up to not cover GLP-1s.Just FYI, you qualify for a prescription of your BMI is 30 (@6' 221lb) or 27 (@6' 199lb) if you have one other condition (Blood pressure >130/80, high cholesterol, sleep apnea, heart disease, pre-diabetes, Non-alcoholic fatty liver) and can get it from your regular doctor. You can see those weights aren't particularly high.
If you don't qualify based on the above, you can just lie about your weight via telemedicine.
The rest is dependant on your insurance. If your insurance doesn't cover it I think it's down to $499/mo for Zepbound for cash payers now.
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1 month on Reta dosing 2, 4, 4, 6 currently. Went from 255lb to 237 lb at 6’4. Currently on 175mg weekly of test. 18 lbs in one month unheard of or what? I’m eating 3 meals a day still and working out 5-6 days/week.
Hey bud sorry I missed your reply.Before I lose track where im at in the thread, Iv been experiencing orthostatic hypotension for months and mostly just ignored it/blamed it on the deficit, but its progressively gotten worse so I started looking around here and see you have gotten the same from reta. Hearing that it kind of clicked that I started getting it around the time I started increasing above 2mg of reta.
My question is did increasing daily salt intake make symptoms disappear? Or have you discontinued reta and symptoms resolved themselves?
Thats a little scary considering everyone gets the resting heart rate increase with reta.Given what I recently learned about Glucagon agonism's links to cardiac remodeling (hypertrophy, fibrosis, collagen), and the fact there's a pile of drugs involving glucagon that were killed in development because of this, I'm not comfortable suggesting it be combined with anything. If Reta proves to be the safe exception to all the others, which included dual (Glucagon/GLP) and triple (Glucagon/GLP/Tirz) drugs, then it's specific balance between the three agonists is likely key to that long term safety,
I don't think it's even safe to assume there's a good sized dose "safety margin" above 12mg like there is with old GLPs.
Tirz and Sema don't have this problem. In fact they protect the heart against harmful remodeling, and can even reverse it in some cases.
IMO, if you're looking for strong appetite suppression, switch to Sema. For slow/non responders, Sema is safe all the way up to 7.2mg per Novo Nordisk's extended trials for larger doses than the original limit of 2.4mg, By 7.2mg there were NO non-responders. Everyone lost substantial amounts of weight (of course most people don't even need 2.4mg to get to their goal weight, but we're talking about the small genetic subset of those who don't respond strongly to GLP class drugs).
Thats a little scary considering everyone gets the resting heart rate increase with reta.
All good brother, I got sodium, potassium, and magnesium powders from bulk supps and since adding those in twice a day my symptoms have started disappearing for sure. I also skipped my weekly reta shot, along with most everything else besides test and bpc/tb. Was not feeling good at all for a second lol. Thanks for getting back to me! Was considering restarting the reta but lower like 2mg. I was up to 8mg a week and the symptoms really kicked in hard at that point. Glad to get some reassurance it was most likely electrolytes related.Hey bud sorry I missed your reply.
Yes, supplementing salt 100% fixed the problem.
I take salt, magnesium, and potassium before bed as well. I haven't noticed a change in blood pressure and more importantly the black outs stopped.
Just get some salt tablets on Amazon. 1g will do
What I have noticed on Reta in my case…..if I eat a meal of chicken breast ,eggs.. or all protein around 7pm at night the next day I can eat my normal 4 eggs with egg whites at around 630amMini update after week one on Reta, switched over from Tirz 15 mg, with the last two weeks before starting Reta being 10 mg. Started low at 2 mg, and honestly, no sensitive skin, no fatigue, none of that “Tirz tired” feeling. Hitting 350g carbs is suddenly way easier, and it’s like my brain’s got a built-in switch, once I hit my macros, it’s like “yep, we’re done here.”
Energy-wise, nothing crazy to report, but I feel fantastic overall. Plan is to stay at 2 mg for the next three weeks, then bump the dose every month until I hit 6 or maybe 8 mg. So far, so good.
Mini update after week one on Reta, switched over from Tirz 15 mg, with the last two weeks before starting Reta being 10 mg. Started low at 2 mg, and honestly, no sensitive skin, no fatigue, none of that “Tirz tired” feeling.
I'm planning to do the opposite lol.
Reta -> US Pharma Tirz.
Just need to finish up my Reta vials first.
I only just got it approved so it'll take awhile to get my prescription to 15mg.
Two weeks on tirz and it gives me such lethargy. Was not expecting that coming from reta which felt stimulating. I don't like this lol. But the weight keeps dropping.
I was doing 10mg a week during heavy maitanance and that electrolyte combo was managing it perfectly. But yeah you should be fine continuing to do that. The reddit subs discussing reta mention this as a side effect so I'm glad upping the salts was the solution.All good brother, I got sodium, potassium, and magnesium powders from bulk supps and since adding those in twice a day my symptoms have started disappearing for sure. I also skipped my weekly reta shot, along with most everything else besides test and bpc/tb. Was not feeling good at all for a second lol. Thanks for getting back to me! Was considering restarting the reta but lower like 2mg. I was up to 8mg a week and the symptoms really kicked in hard at that point. Glad to get some reassurance it was most likely electrolytes related.
Thank you. Didn't know it was hypoglycemiaIf you get a CGM, wear it for a week or two, you'll be able to see exactly which foods are triggering the reactive hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) causing the lethargy and work around it.
