Tirz Fatigue - solid AAS cycle can help maybe?

eryximachus

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I've been feeling fatigued since starting tirzepatide. I am on TRT only currently but have gear around ready to ramp up. I've been reading on reddit this is a common problem, and a purported benefit of retatrutide. I had been clinging to my med spa providing Tirz, but I'm at the point where I'm considering all options to help with the fatigue. Switch up the meds, ditch the meds, start an amping cycle, and so on.

Anyone else getting Tirz fatigue? Does it possibly go away once you hit 10+mg?
 
I also loved Teso, wish QSC could get a high tested batch of it. Another source on here has it but the difference in pill variance is quite a lot!
Yea, I am using a pill cutter at the moment and that also introduces variability, on top of pill to pill variance. Even so, it’s got a long enough half life that after a couple weeks things seem very steady. 250mg/day in the early morning. I’ve never had such an uplifting start to crappy winter weather in my entire life.
 
Go to drugs.com and read peoples experiences with even the most mild drugs. You will see countless reports of 1/10 stars of even mild drugs with people reporting such extreme side effects you are like WTF?!

It goes the same on a TRT forum. You will see some of the supposed most horrendous side effects from low TRT dosages that you never saw from even most extreme dosed cycles. It is all the demographic. A lot of people putting reviews on drugs.com, basic TRT users etc are extremely unhealthy individuals to begin with often with mental issues as well. It is a whole different game when younger, healthier people with no mental issues are given many compounds.
 
Go to drugs.com and read peoples experiences with even the most mild drugs. You will see countless reports of 1/10 stars of even mild drugs with people reporting such extreme side effects you are like WTF?!

It goes the same on a TRT forum. You will see some of the supposed most horrendous side effects from low TRT dosages that you never saw from even most extreme dosed cycles. It is all the demographic. A lot of people putting reviews on drugs.com, basic TRT users etc are extremely unhealthy individuals to begin with often with mental issues as well. It is a whole different game when younger, healthier people with no mental issues are given many compounds.
Those reviewers on drug.com kill me. They can be taking a pill for headaches. Report odd symptoms like pain in their toenails so they had to stop taking the drug. Then you read further down they are on 10 mental health drugs and have 15 underlying health conditions. But they are convinced it’s the headache medication.
 
Go to drugs.com and read peoples experiences with even the most mild drugs. You will see countless reports of 1/10 stars of even mild drugs with people reporting such extreme side effects you are like WTF?!

It goes the same on a TRT forum. You will see some of the supposed most horrendous side effects from low TRT dosages that you never saw from even most extreme dosed cycles. It is all the demographic. A lot of people putting reviews on drugs.com, basic TRT users etc are extremely unhealthy individuals to begin with often with mental issues as well. It is a whole different game when younger, healthier people with no mental issues are given many compounds.
This. People who are just getting on with life nicely don’t usually have the time or motivation to post a writeup about how life is just ticking along pretty well :P You’ll see 1/10s and 10/10s but not a lot of 5/10 ‘meh’ reviews LOL
 
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