I'm on mounjaro 10mg and it still doesn't work, but ozempic (which is ostensibly "weaker") worked well for me in the past. Is it possible that I just respond better to the latter even if it's supposed to be weaker? Anyone more knowledgeable than me have an input?
>>75728530>should I continue taking a peptide that doesn't work or should I switch back to the one that worked Are you a small child (mentally, I know you are a hambeast)?
>>75728530They have different biological activities and use different technologies to improve delivery.You can't just say one is stronger. Also you can see it's always possible for the drug to get damaged so even different pens or vials of the same drug can have different potencies.
Just eat less you spastic
We hate fat people. We want you to have a heart attack and die.
>>75728530did you do any research at all? You titrate up the dose until it works.
>>75728530it's possible that you're a lardass with no self control and there's no drug that will ever be able to cure thatfork putdowns until failure
>ozempic solves obesity!>ok yeah I got fat again right nafter stopping, but that just means I need to stay on it forever>actually, I need something stronger>fuck, this still isn't working; I keep stuffing my face.>Maybe I should go back to ozempicJesus Christ just walk for 2-3 hours a day and eat whole foods. What the fuck?
>>75728530Go up to .75 mL if you can. I found mounjaro so much better than semaglutide which I had all kinds of side effects on.
>>75728530>simulates GLP-1>you can make real GLP-1 for free in your own bodyJust eat eggs, fruits, nuts, olive oil, pre-biotics, fiber, and lean proteins. Congrats, you have free Ozempic without the side effects.
>>75728530>j-just put me down s-senpai . . we don't have to do this
>>75730399KekNice to see a funny post.Make /fit/ Funny Again (TM)