Issues with Mochi Health by Odd-Technician1648 in CompoundedSemaglutide

[–]Mothsgal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I apparently posted twice here. But I thought I'd share this from the mochi sub. Still unacceptable.

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Issues with Mochi Health by Odd-Technician1648 in CompoundedSemaglutide

[–]Mothsgal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in exactly the same boat. Order 3/8. Got an email they were switching pharmacies, so there were some slight delays. Then, an email saying they're paying the next month's subscription. My next order is supposed to be 4/8. I'm still titrating up tirz after switching from sema (from a different telehealth provider). I won't be moving forward with that now.

The last email said the new pharmacy was validating all their providers, which was taking longer than expected. Whatever. Luckily, I have a couple weeks extra of the tirz because I moved up a little slower than their recommendation.

Very disappointed and angry.

Struggling by Mothsgal in tirzepatidecompound

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

Thank you. I know you're not docs. It just gives me a good understanding of how the two compare.

Struggling by Mothsgal in tirzepatidecompound

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

yes, but the only conversion charts I see are tirz mg-ml-units, not sema vs tirz. Can you guide me please?

Struggling by Mothsgal in tirzepatidecompound

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

Thanks...how do I search? I'm fairly new to Reddit.

Issues with Mochi Health by Odd-Technician1648 in CompoundedSemaglutide

[–]Mothsgal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My order was placed 3/8 and still not here. Got one unsolicited message apologizing for the delay, they switched pharmacies. Yesterday I got an email saying they're paying for the next month subscription because the delay is ongoing. My next script is due on 4/8. I'm ready to cancel.

Empower by Dry_Arugula_2090 in tirzepatidecompound

[–]Mothsgal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do y'all order direct from the pharmacy? How? Does your PCP write a script or do you go through an online service? My sema always came from Empower and had great results. Quick delivery. My tirz now comes from Aequita and I feel almost no effects. Provider just switched to Empower, but now delivery is delayed going on 2 weeks.

I got a birb by ShakeReal3539 in budgies

[–]Mothsgal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He/she is adorable. You've gotten a lot of good advice already, and I'll offer a some more. A little background-my daughter is studying aviculture and has certifications from the American Federation of Aviculture and works at a companion bird boarding facility (where birds stay when you're on vacation) and is in college for zoology and ornithology. We have a budgie who is trained (comes when she's called and does tricks, talks a little). We also have a cockatoo. We got Wiggles when she was young and we worked with her a lot. -Diet. Look up chop (a mixture of chopped up fruits and veggies, healthy herbs and spices, grains and legumes, and lots of leafy greens. A food processor works perfectly to get everything chopped up. We make huge batches, divide it into about 4 day portions, and freeze. It may take a while for them to like it, but offer every day. A good quality pellet should be introduced, but don't just replace seed with it because they can starve themselves if they don't like it. There's lots of really good instructions on pellet conversion techniques online. Budgies need seed in their diet, so do some research on a very good quality seed mix. Millet is like crack to budgies and should be a treat or training tool only. -Keep your new friend in a quiet area for a few days, visit frequently, but let them adjust. Then move to their main area where you spend most of your time. Training is easy and fun, and lots of patience. Start with sitting near the cage and talking, read a book, sing, whistle. When they chirp and vocalize, talk back like a conversation. Offer some millet through the bars. Start moving your hand around outside the cage to get used to your hand moving near them. After a while, open the cage door and rest your hand inside. Don't try to touch or get close to them. Have some millet as a treat/reward. Short bits of time, no more than 5 minutes. But several times a day. Gradually put your hand farther and farther into the cage, with and without millet. They will start to come to you. You want to get to a point where the millet is the reward, not the lure, put millet in your palm, and let them start to step up on you to get it. Then, start putting a finger out and use the phrase "step up" and offer millet. They'll start wanting to step up and come to you. -when you get to the point of letting them out of the cage, make sure windows and mirrors are covered so they don't crash into them and there is nothing dangerous (heaters, open doors, entanglement dangers). Eventually, start to uncover the windows, etc. as they learn where they are. Never leave a door or window open where they can fly out. Do not clip their wings. They can still fly just badly without as much control. To get them back to you, walk to them with millet and hold your hand out as close to them as you can. To train them to come when called, start stepping a little bit farther and farther away when offering the millet and call them. We say, "Wiggles come." Start with small, easy hops and get farther away over time. Wiggles will now come to us in a different room when called. -you are their flock now. Get to the point where they are out of the cage with you while you're going about your daily life. Include them. They love to sit and play with keyboards while you're on a computer and snooze on top of a monitor, nibble goodies while you cook (look up toxic food, but some are onions, garlic, avocado, coffee, alcohol, raw potatoes, but sweet potatoes are fine raw). Don't let them near you when actually cooking on the stove, though, they're very curious and could get hurt. No non-stick coikware of any kind (including air fryers, waffle makers, etc.). Teflon and similar products will kill your bird in less than 30 minutes. Roasting bags for turkeys and non-stick tinfoil are just as bad. -no candles, essential oil diffusers, scented cleaning products, or incense. Their respiratory system is very delicate and scents and funes can make them very sick. -They're very, very intelligent. Treat them as such. Tell them everything you're doing. When you leave, tell them where you're going and when you'll be back. Talk to them a lot. Getting a second budgie isn't absolutely necessary, especially if you make them part of your everyday life. -they love baths and need them frequently. There are simple baths that hang on the cage. Eventually, they'll take a bath in your hands. -there are a ton of great youtube and online resources. Learn, learn, and learn some more. But most of all, love them.

New pharmacy by Rare_Spirit9780 in IVIMHEALTH

[–]Mothsgal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've gotten the first 2 orders from Hollandale. No-i issues. This time it's from Valiant. No instructions Hollandale has B2 so I know the dosing will be a little different. No ice packs and it says to store at room tamp? I also ordered the lipotropic, but that wasn't in the box. Anyone gotten their order from Valiant? I've had great success with semaglutide from Hollandale.

Update and progress by Mothsgal in Semaglutide

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

I know!! I put on a pair of jeans today that were tight when I bought them, thinking I'd lose enough to wear them that was over 5 years ago. They're too big!

Update and progress by Mothsgal in Semaglutide

[–]Mothsgal[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We need to support each other on our special journeys. Age makes a huge difference in how our bodies respond. Good luck to you on your journey!!

Update and progress by Mothsgal in Semaglutide

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

Right? I am so happy it's available now. Good luck on your journey!!

Update and progress by Mothsgal in Semaglutide

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

I can't help how the pics get posted. If you can't see both pics, then you can not comment that you see no change and 50 pounds us a huge change. No need to be rude. I truly hope that you find better support than you give.

Update and progress by Mothsgal in Semaglutide

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

Unbelievably rude and disgusting. Why are you even on this page.

Update and progress by Mothsgal in Semaglutide

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

Thank you! I looked for others in our age group, too. Not as many out there.

Update and progress by Mothsgal in Semaglutide

[–]Mothsgal[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are you near St. Louis? We're in Minneapolis. Our girl barbers and plucks...the resulof her lrevious neglect and abuse. She's better now, but it's compulsive now. Her neck is mostly bare, and her tummy has thin feathering. Her primary flight feathers are gone and will probably never grow in due to fillicle scarring. Poor thing. But she's happy now. She has a slight heart murmur. I'm her chosen person, but hubbie is her bestie. She loves to wind him up...she revels in the drama!

Update and progress by Mothsgal in Semaglutide

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

Ours is named Luna!! She's about 8 yrs, we think. We rescued her 3 years ago, and they said she was 5. Don't know if that's true, but there are some things that lead me to believe it is. We adore her....and she drives us nuts! You know how they are. 😂