kdfdb
New Member
Hey MESO community,
21 years old, based in France. Been training seriously for 5-6 years, currently ~83kg, working on body recomposition and dealing with a shoulder tendon injury.
Current Protocols
Active compounds:
• Retatrutide (GLP-1/GIP/glucagon agonist) for body recomposition
• BPC-157 + TB-500 for shoulder tendon recovery (bicep tendon sheath, ultrasound-confirmed)
• Transitioned off Arcoxia after realizing COX-2 inhibition conflicts with healing peptides
Monitoring:
Comprehensive bloodwork every few months: hematology, liver/kidney function, lipids, metabolic markers (HbA1c, insulin), hormones (testosterone, estradiol, IGF-1, thyroid, cortisol), inflammation markers. I track trends and adjust based on data.
Why I’m Here
I’m focused on harm reduction and evidence-based protocols. My background is data analytics, so I approach this systematically: evaluate mechanisms, assess evidence quality, design protocols with clear metrics and safety boundaries.
What I’m researching:
1. Peptide injection strategies - Local vs systemic administration for tendon injuries
2. HGH vs secretagogue protocols - Planning future HGH cycle, evaluating risk-benefit of straight HGH vs CJC-1295/GHRP combinations
3. Fertility preservation - Avoiding traditional AAS for this reason, interested in HCG/HMG protocols if I reconsider
4. Drug interactions - Learning about conflicts (NSAIDs vs healing peptides, etc.)
What I Offer
Happy to share:
• Detailed protocol logs (doses, timing, effects, measurements)
• Bloodwork results and interpretation
• Cost-benefit analyses based on evidence vs practical results
• Critical thinking - I prefer honest feedback over validation
Philosophy
• Health over aesthetics (long-term focus)
• Fertility preservation non-negotiable
• Medical supervision required
• Evidence hierarchy: RCTs > case series > anecdotes
• Optimizing for decades, not just next 12 weeks
I’m here to learn from practical experience, not just theory. I’ve done research but don’t claim to know everything. Constructive criticism welcome.
Looking forward to learning from this community.

