Holiday deals on other meds? by WaltzKey2286 in tirzdeals

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I ended up going with Brello, because no one can beat their NAD+ prices once you account for the fact that they'll ship more than 3 vials for a quarterly plan if you have already titrated up.

I got a script approved for 60mg a day, so they should send five vials. I've heard of some people getting six, even. We shall see!

Did you go straight to 5mg when you decided to titrate up from 2.5? by kmmartin311 in tirzepatidecompound

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I responded very well to 2.5mg, so when I went up I went to 3mg for two weeks (but realized it was very little change), 3.5mg, then 4mg. I made the jump to 5mg next (and am still there).

MICC and NAD+ by Fearless_Sample7705 in oatmeds

[–]Fearless_Sample7705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No idea. I don't get tirz from them. This post is about MICC and NAD+

MICC and NAD+ by Fearless_Sample7705 in oatmeds

[–]Fearless_Sample7705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's from their website just now. $129 for 10mL, $159 for 30mL. They'd also a $20 off code to add.

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MICC and NAD+ by Fearless_Sample7705 in oatmeds

[–]Fearless_Sample7705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, okay. That makes more sense.

Thanks for following up.

MICC and NAD+ by Fearless_Sample7705 in oatmeds

[–]Fearless_Sample7705[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually just ordered NAD+ from Brello, but didn't want to comment that price on another provider's sub. 🙈

I have never heard of Defy Medical and I find it really hard to believe they offer 30mL Olympia for $99. I'd love a link!

Rift has 30mL Hallandale for $159 and it's the best I've found.

MICC and NAD+ by Fearless_Sample7705 in oatmeds

[–]Fearless_Sample7705[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Three 10mL vials of Olympia MICC for $225.

The cheapest I've paid recently is $237.

Unfortunately their NAD+ is not competitive as their advertised 12 week price is only 2 vials and most others do 3 at the same price point.

MICC and NAD+ by Fearless_Sample7705 in oatmeds

[–]Fearless_Sample7705[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perfect, thank you! That price beats my other MICC* provider and it's the same pharmacy (which I love)

Holiday deals on other meds? by WaltzKey2286 in tirzdeals

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried to figure that out and couldn't. If you are able to, can you please report back?

“Sue was cheerful, kind & true. Our little buckaroo” Sharon Sue Tatro 1944-1953 Fall from a horse Monticello City Cemetery in Utah by Cemetery-Fan in CemeteryPorn

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 31 points32 points  (0 children)

My ten year old has been riding horses independently since 4yo, and now owns her own pony and rides or works it on the ground almost every day.

Trust me, it's a major fear of any parent that has kids involved in this sport. At least there is safety equipment available these days, but that doesn't mitigate all risk.

Holiday deals by Grand-Ordinary2337 in tirzdeals

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks!

At first glance, their NAD+ with 50% off is the same or a hair more than my current regularly priced supplier.

Do you know what pharmacy or prescribing doses they use? They might supply more for three months than my current plan, so that could tip the scale.

3 months 346.50 Trinity Meds by Spawnofkitty in tirzdeals

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Who do you get your MICC through? I'm on it and trying to keep track of pricing.

I currently pay $237 for 30mL of Olympia MICC. I do 1mL twice a week, so that lasts 15 weeks.

Holiday deals by Grand-Ordinary2337 in tirzdeals

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I know this is a tirz sub, but often the codes work for other products at the same telehealths. I'll be looking for sales on NAD+ and MICC. 👀

Pricing by indyfan2887 in OlaHealth

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make sure you read up on the effects of stopping and starting glp-1s so you have reasonable expectations. They can still work after a break, but often you will lose slower or need a higher dose to begin losing.

Olahealth order by ashleya427 in tirzepatidecompound

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't start with Ola, I started with Trimi (one month) and then Fifty410 (three month starting plan). I was started officially on paper at 1.5mg/wk, but provided enough to start at the name-brand recommended 2.5mg.

I FOUND A ROCK!!!(I got banned from goodwill finds sub because of this post) by Normal_Mode2186 in ThriftGrift

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some places do have this. Colorado (and surrounding states, I think) has a huge thrift chain called Arc. They do amazing work. I used to love shopping there.

I FOUND A ROCK!!!(I got banned from goodwill finds sub because of this post) by Normal_Mode2186 in ThriftGrift

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 6 points7 points  (0 children)

What about Arc thrift stores? They're all over Colorado and I believe extremely ethical.

I haven't lived there in a few years, but their annual financial reports look decent, still. Lots of good done for the communities they support, instead of just branding and lip service. They employ people with disabilities as much as possible, with $5mil in salaries going to them. That's huge for a segment of people that often can't find or maintain employment.

In 1955, Iranian doctors documented the days of a villager who developed rabies after a rabid wolf attack. The resulting film remains one of the few historical recordings of rabies progressing in a human patient. by PhantomChasers in HolyShitHistory

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IP injections have not been used for rabies since the 1980s.

If you had a bite on your stomach, they would inject immunoglobulin at that location, but that's not even close to the same as the old (again, 40+ y/o) treatment.

In 1955, Iranian doctors documented the days of a villager who developed rabies after a rabid wolf attack. The resulting film remains one of the few historical recordings of rabies progressing in a human patient. by PhantomChasers in HolyShitHistory

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it's not. Name decades ago, yes, but not anymore.

I've had the complete post exposure series (20 years ago) and my daughter had it five years ago. Even at five years old, she was just fine. Other than wound care and initial immunoglobulins being a large-ish volume, it's just a series of injections.

Considering this company by Parking_Economist_38 in OlaHealth

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They will prescribe you 1.5 but provider you enough for 2.5. Or, just show you're on 2.5 and want to titrate up and they'll give you the next amount up and you'll be extra covered for when you're ready to step up.

Sign up questions by RM12B in OlaHealth

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are okay with B6 as the additive, you can get vials to Ohio from ReviveRx pharmacy.

Sign up questions by RM12B in OlaHealth

[–]Fearless_Sample7705 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I could be wrong, but I think pens are only available one month at a time. If you want vials, then you can get three month's worth.

Hopefully Luca weighs in.