3-week UPDATE:I started taking tirzepatide 3 weeks ago today.First day: 142.8 kg (315 lbs)Now: 136.1 kg (300 lbs)The drug works amazingly, I finally feel like a normal person not being controlled by my stomach. I can now eat purposefully, eat what my body needs instead of what my stomach wants to be filled with.The side-effects: The worst side effect has been gas starting 24 hours after a shot and lasting 24-48 hours. It's taken a while but I figured out how to prevent or reduce it. My problem is that I was eating fibrous foods. However the drug actually slows your stomach down, meaning that foods that would have passed quickly now remain in your stomach for much longer, fertmenting and creating gas. So now for the first few days I stick to soft foods only and so long as I do this then I don't have a problem.Another minor side effect is that I usually take a nap immediately after the shot for about an hour or two.Anyway, things are lookin good boys. These GLP-1s are miracles!
>>76791970We never asked for an update Have fun wrecking ur body
>>76791970>Finally feel like a normal personYes yes we get it, you were playing on "hard mode", it's not that you were just worse at the game...
Nice.Seems a bit fast, hopefully the loose skin wont be too bad.Dont forget to lift to help preserve and build muscle.
>>76791973>Have fun wrecking ur bodyI'm doing the opposite, as the heavy weight was wrecking way more than anything tirzepatide could be doing to it
>>76791991I think I started where everyone else did, I just had a bad upbringing (with respect to food) along with a confluence of other lifestyle factors that put me in a bad cycle. However, if someone else wants to say they win and I'm a loser that's fine, I fully acknowledge that the use of sheer will power means that they are more fully human.However, after my dad died a few years ago I felt strongly the pain of not having a parent you love and who always has your back being in your life. My conclusion is that I would rather be a will power loser and take tirzepatide and live longer for my kids, rather than be too prideful to ask for help and die early.
>>76792005>Nice .Seems a bit fast, hopefully the loose skin wont be too bad. Dont forget to lift to help preserve and build muscle.Thanks bro. Yes It's probably fast, although at my 1200-1500 calories a day it's not surprising, when I was dieting normally in 2019 this was the same pace I was at for the first month-ish. I doubt it will be this fast for much longer.And yep I'm hoping the weight lifting will help tighten be a bit too wrt skin loosening though I realize that's probably inevitable.
Thoughts on Reta?
>>76791970I recommend sacchareus boullardi against stomach issues.>>76791973>>76791991GLP1 truly are miracle drugs. Not only do they make fat people thin but also make thin people who look down on fat people angry.>>76792689I'm about to try it. The biggest reason to prefer reta over tirz is the improved liver health.
>>76791970Any way to get this off market? Was thinking about going through Hims but every faggot and their mother is scrounging for these drugs.I KNOW I will never get prescribed it because pharma Jews want you dead.
>>76792754There’s a site called glp1 forums or something like that, you’ll definitely find a place to buy them there
>>76792754Why would you not go through hims, hers (lie and say you're a tranny) or ro? Depending on what GLP med you want they are cheap and trustworthy.
>>76791973queer
>>76791970are you still italian?
>>7679197015 pounds in 3 weeks is laughably easy at that size. You could do that accidentally.
>>76792689Ridiculously good. I cannot imagine not using it, its even more miraculous on anabolics. It kills sugar cravings entirely, even caffeine addiction. I could go a week without coffee and not even think about it.
>>76792754darknet
>>76791970Not sure I want a update.This is the polar opposite of everything fitness is
>>76793147>are you still italian?I forget if I explained this in the last thread. I'm an Italian-American married to a native born Italian woman (real) and we live in her hometown (not a major metro) in Italy. My Italian citizenship (through marriage, jure sanguinus was too much paperwork) has been approved by the Italian ministry, I'm waiting for the local town office to call me to take the oath of citizenship. I have a certificate for B1 Italian I got years ago (needed for the citizenship application) but I could probably get a B2 cert no problem by now. C1 and C2 I would still need to study for. So... idk if that makes me enough to call myself italian or not, but I'm pretty much as close as you can be without growing up in Italy I guess.
>>76793401Leave my continent
>>76793411EU family reunification rights mean you can't even kick me out if you wanted to. Just be glad I'm not on the public dole (yet)
>>76791973Someone has risk aversion
>>76793002I've tried Hims but they wanted a doctors note. Will try again and lie this time, a little more research says they don't really give a fuck so long as you have the cash.
>>76791970Goddam, well done anon, I wish to hell I could get this in Australia.
>2025>GLP-1 instead of FGF21
>>76791970Why not reta?
>>76791970Congrats, yeah the best thing ever to be able to eat like a normal weight person. Don't titrate up too fast if you are still losing at the lower dosages>>76792754Brello for compounded. Glp1 forums or stairwaytogray for china peptides
>>76793846I'm Australian and I've been on Mounjaro for months.
>>76792754it's so stupid easy to get a doctor, even a telehealth jeet doctor to write a legit script for you. your insurance will likely cover some of the expense as well if you play in-network vs buying tirzepatide off a peptide website in crypto
>>76794429How? I thought you had to have diabetes.
>>76794582No. You can get it prescribed for weight loss, you just won't get it on the PBS and will have to pay hundreds for it. There is a push to get it on the PBS for weight loss though, at which point Australia will become the promised land of hard bodies.
>>76794598Cheers anon
>>76792754meso rx forum
>>76794201I just took what the endocrinologist suggested. I hadn’t heard of Reta at the time anyway. I asked for semaglutides and she said “no use tirzepatide instead” and so I am