nxckf
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First off, I know there is a previous thread talking about this. But I feel like the claims that were made about Reta didn’t match up with the anecdotes of FBG on that thread or any others. One of the things that was said was basically that Reta (via glucagon agonist) can drive your fasted blood glucose up. Which on paper makes sense, but I have searched high and low- and have not found a single anecdote of someone saying that’s true for them. I have however found a bunch of people claiming great FBG levels using Reta with their GH. At numerous doses, some people 2mg, some people 10mg+. If the glucagon agonist aspect was really cranking they would surely nuke their FBG at those high doses? But they were all around 70-80 give or take.
Taking Tirz with my GH now, due to being convinced by the posts in the previous thread- but FBG is around 95-100 in the morning. When I was taking Reta it was 70-80.
What is your anecdote using either of them alongside GH?
Taking Tirz with my GH now, due to being convinced by the posts in the previous thread- but FBG is around 95-100 in the morning. When I was taking Reta it was 70-80.
What is your anecdote using either of them alongside GH?
