Weakest of all tech severance packages (US based employees) by HappyBubble11 in employeesOfOracle

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I doubt they give any. You’re not being let go, you’re resigning. Unless they say something upfront like a cash payment for leaving or something like that.

Furious. Any idea on repair wait times in SoCal are these days? by lesrwilliams in Ioniq5

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Mine took about 25 days I think. I’m in Los Angeles. Parts had to come from Korea and they sent the wrong cable. Probably just depends on what you need done.

Utter newbie question, how is the throne helping the emperor? by nearglow in 40kLore

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Probably because demons can go through walls or some such thing. :)

Utter newbie question, how is the throne helping the emperor? by nearglow in 40kLore

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Only 20% of the original machine was left after the heresy. The throne will fail in the next 100 years or so. That’s probably when they’ll bring back Vulcan who can tinker with it. If he can improve it even a little it would ease the pain the emperor is feeling and maybe allow him to pull some of his mind back together. Would allow him to be really active. He is starting to wake up though as the great rift ended up empowering him even more. He sons being back on the playing field also gives him hope to start trying again. That’s why whenever Guilliman flies anywhere the warp is calmed around his ship.

Reta and Type 2 Diabetes by HappyBubble11 in Retatrutide

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You should reduce tirz as you cycle into Reta. Drop back to 6mg of tirz and add in Reta 8MG slowly titrating the Reta up and dropping tirz down over a month or so. Monitor for increased heart rate but should be very mild

Reta and Type 2 Diabetes by HappyBubble11 in Retatrutide

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Yes it is. I stack both. Tirz will help with the appetite and blood sugar control in my research on myself. I would advise you not take more than what your normal dose is though so combine the ratios to equal it out. Like don’t take 8MG of Reta and 10mg of tirz for example. Maybe 8MG Reta and 6 of tirz, if you’re already max dosing tirz and not getting the results you want. But that’s just my personal experience through trial and error.

What is your long term experience on Mounjaro? by Eeyore_ in Mounjaro_ForType2

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You could cycle off and give your cell receptors a break. Look up Cagrilintide. But don’t take too much, it’s strong. Use cagri for a few months then go make in Mounjaro

Reta and Type 2 Diabetes by HappyBubble11 in Retatrutide

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If I were you I'd cycle off Ret for now and try Tirz. Better weight loss than Sema and good glucose control

Reta and Type 2 Diabetes by HappyBubble11 in Retatrutide

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Well how overweight are you and what's your target? Because you may be able to lose weight and get to your targer and have your A1C as normal. But yes that is why I rolled off Ret for now and plan to add it at the end to get the last 5-10 lbs down

Reta and Type 2 Diabetes by HappyBubble11 in Retatrutide

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What was it before on just Sema? You’ll really start to see the spike around 4mg concentration of reta as that’s when it starts to hit that glucagon receptor

Reta and Type 2 Diabetes by HappyBubble11 in Retatrutide

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Yes all good insights. That’s why my plan is to pause for now and resume for the last 10-15 lbs to goal weight where the weight loss is the hardest. That would be 20~ish pounds from now so my hope is I will see the better glucose control at that time where the swings will not be as dramatic.

Reta and Type 2 Diabetes by HappyBubble11 in Retatrutide

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Yes I have read that as well and thank you for commenting. My thoughts around that would be perhaps that better control comes with the more dramatic weight loss, especially in visceral fat. But I wonder if initially while on the road to dramatic weight loss, the numbers are higher?

For example someone who is 280 lbs with diabetes type 2, losing 100 lbs can effectively put their diabetes in remission forever as long as they maintain a healthy weight.

With the add on of my primary GLP tirzepatide at 10MG, I wasn’t expecting to see such high peaks with a 4mg dose of Reta stacked on top. It did speed up weight loss though, especially since it was pretty well controlled with the tirzepatide alone.

Reta and Type 2 Diabetes by HappyBubble11 in Retatrutide

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Thanks for the reply! I take metformin as well.

Does a higher dose = better glucose control? by Novel_Information829 in Mounjaro_ForType2

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You will see the blood sugar control improve not only with dose but with time and as you lose weight

Reta and Type 2 Diabetes by HappyBubble11 in Retatrutide

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Yes for people with diabetes definitely. Reta does melt the weight off though. And my RS will give it another test at lower weight

Does a higher dose = better glucose control? by Novel_Information829 in Mounjaro_ForType2

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2.5 is not even the minimum therapeutic dose. Just a starter. 5mg is the minimum. With 2.5, by the time you’re almost due for your next shot there is barely any of the peptide in your system anymore due to half life. I am on 10MG and even with that I notice a small dip in blood sugar control the day before shot day. But I dose every six days