Tirz better than Reta for Blood Glucose control on GH. But is it really?

I’ve been on Tirz for a few months now. I am up to max dosage on it 20 mg/weekly. It has done wonders so far for me. I am down 25 lbs. I was getting really impatient at the beginning doses 2.5-5-7.5 etc. once I started increasing the dose and started pinning every 3.5 days seemed to do the trick. My a1c is 5.2 while on it. I check my fbg. I am averaging 90-95 readings. After heavy carb meals, 100. I have eliminated the heavy carbs and try not to exceed 150g carbs daily especially the last meal. I am eating 1600 calories daily. I have incorporated Hgh 2iu and hasn’t affected my fbg yet.

I would like to get to a respectable bf percentage while on Tirz, then either might incorporate sema ( low dose) or Reta solo.
 
Yeah it does suck but tirz has some good benefits as well, reta is just the new shiny thing. If reta had never came out, we’d be taking about how awesome tirz is. So I don’t really look at it as a downgrade

I don’t have any regrets switching to tirz from reta. Reta was the first peptide I ever tried, so I thought it was the best due to its hype and the fact that I never experienced anything like it. Now after using tirz it’s way stronger for appetite suppression and i’m able to get better pumps.
Glad I'm not alone in going back to tirz.
 
I started my Reta dosing at 1mg per week and increased 1mg per week for the first 4 weeks. Then I transitioned to 6mg weekly before abruptly jumping to 11mg. I'm using 55mg vials.

I noticed no BG control under 6mg, but I did immediately after. About 15 to 20 points average fasting (incredible). 11mg I'm still sitting at the same. It is incredible in the aspect that after a meal it seems to return to baseline faster.

I skipped this week as Reta causes a different response in me. It doesn't curb my appetite. I still crave food, and even seems more sugar at times. What it does do for me is satiety. After several bites of food, I'm over it, and could care less and even repulsed.
I'm on 8mg Reta right now and that's how it is for me. I'll be hungry until I have a few bites, then I'm repulsed by it.
 
I'm on 8mg Reta right now and that's how it is for me. I'll be hungry until I have a few bites, then I'm repulsed by it.
Yeah man for those not experiencing it this way it's rough. I still want food, you name it I get a craving. BBQ, Pizza, burgers, all the best garbage it seems. But I can't finish anything, it's like timing from the first bite till I'm over it is 3 to 5 min max. Whatever I can force feed in that short amount of time is okay. Like a damn speed eating contest to beat the repulsion clock.

Since you experience the same let me ask... Aside from being able to consume protein via liquids (hitting that goal), are you severely diminishing your caloric intake? I had to skip this week dosing as I've made it 10 weeks total, and I've reached my breaking point. I need more calories to sustain reasonable energy exertion.

For context I dose once weekly on Sunday, by Monday it's effective, Tuesday it's completely noticeable and as the week passes by Friday or Saturday I feel like I can consume more. I follow this dosing because it's being studied and the science supports it.
 
Yeah man for those not experiencing it this way it's rough. I still want food, you name it I get a craving. BBQ, Pizza, burgers, all the best garbage it seems. But I can't finish anything, it's like timing from the first bite till I'm over it is 3 to 5 min max. Whatever I can force feed in that short amount of time is okay. Like a damn speed eating contest to beat the repulsion clock.

Since you experience the same let me ask... Aside from being able to consume protein via liquids (hitting that goal), are you severely diminishing your caloric intake? I had to skip this week dosing as I've made it 10 weeks total, and I've reached my breaking point. I need more calories to sustain reasonable energy exertion.

For context I dose once weekly on Sunday, by Monday it's effective, Tuesday it's completely noticeable and as the week passes by Friday or Saturday I feel like I can consume more. I follow this dosing because it's being studied and the science supports it.
That’s the way it is for me to a T. I take it Saturday night before bed . It’s fully peaked by Wed, get sulfur burps like crazy, and by Friday my appetite returns.

The way I’ve been getting my food in is I eat the same things everyday at the same times. I even set the timer on my phone. It sucks ASS at the beginning of the week. Especially in the morning, but I force it in anyway. It’s just one of those things I got to do. It’s weird because I’m cutting and feel starved but I got to force food like I’m bulking after bite 3.
The worst time for me wanting to snack on garbage is at night. Creamy peanut butter is like my go to when I get that craving for like 3 bites of something. Fiber helps. Those ratio brand Greek yogurts with 20g protein and 10g of fiber at Walmart go down pretty good too. Another one that goes down easy are the healthy choice broccoli chicken Alfredo microwaveable meal with the “GLP-1 friendly” tag in the corner.
I still kind of subscribe to that old school getting your nutrients from whole food sources mentality. With that said I do hit a protein shake in the morning with breakfast and after I work out. Mostly because I time my carbs around those two times and trying to eat protein on top of the carbs is a lot on Reta.
 
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