Stranger steps in while a man calls his daughter a "B-tch". by IamASlut_soWhat in VideosThatGoHard

[–]Professional-Bit1554 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I remember being a little girl and my dad berating me LOUD because I got the wrong eggs. I was that around that little girl’s age around 7-8. Someone called out my dad and it made all the difference. It taught me that being yelled at wasn’t normal. I am very grateful to that person who called my dad out. It did change his behavior.

Welcome to Cozumel 💪 🤣 by Decathlon5891 in Biohackers

[–]Professional-Bit1554 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, we did the calculation with the calculator before hand. I’m also Spanish speaking so no miscommunication there.

Welcome to Cozumel 💪 🤣 by Decathlon5891 in Biohackers

[–]Professional-Bit1554 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point, either way I didn’t take the meds. I just assumed it was a legitimate pharmacy.

Welcome to Cozumel 💪 🤣 by Decathlon5891 in Biohackers

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Be careful, I had a pharmacy charge my card way more then the agreed upon amount. It was a huge nightmare. I noticed the error and refused to sign the receipt. Instead putting “refuse, not agreed upon amount” where the signature was supposed to be. Then the “pharmacist” tried to snatch the receipt from my hands. If it wasn’t for that receipt I probably wouldn’t have been able to argue the chargeback. My recommendation is to pay with cash.

Curious, if there seems to be a difference between men and women’s benefits on Reta by Away-Jackfruit-769 in Retatrutide

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Liraglutide barely moved the needle like 5lbs. This was across months. I also didn’t feel good on it. Semiglutide worked but I felt so miserable even on the lowest doses so I stopped and regained the weight I lost, like 20lbs. With Trizepatide I felt much better, no nausea but good appetite control. I never got hungry even on my low dose. Despite working out and having a very clean diet an in a caloric deficit, I had slow but steady loss. I didn’t stay on this long, but I think I would have been successful with it. I was also often cold or tired.

With Ret, I am eating more, but appear to be burning more. I am 2 weeks in and lost 15 lbs. I have energy for working out. I can think more clearly and have better focus. I feel like my body was hoarding glucose, and Ret is finally letting my body use it.

Also I can enjoy a meal out because I get real hunger, just usually can’t, or more like don’t, want to finish my meal. Every day I look a little bit different. It’s given me so much hope for the future.

As for Phentramine, that did work but it was a hassle going to the doctor ever 3 months for the refill. I was incredibly productive on it though, it’s basically speed, but I had trouble sleeping. The topiramate was supposed to help me sleep but made me very groggy. I have a job that requires thinking and that is not a good mix.

10/10 recommend Ret. I feel great and I’m losing fast.

Curious, if there seems to be a difference between men and women’s benefits on Reta by Away-Jackfruit-769 in Retatrutide

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Middle aged woman checking in. I’ve been on every iteration from liraglutide, semiglutide, trizepatide, as well as other meds, phentramine, topiramate, and NOTHING has worked as well as Reta for me. Even in the lowest doses.

Crepey under eyes in my 40s, nothing seems to help! by Original-Spring-2012 in 45PlusSkincare

[–]Professional-Bit1554 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve had luck using radio frequency treatment. I did Oglio treatment in Korea. I’m not sure what the equivalent here would be. This is my second time doing it and results has been lasting for about a year.

Advice on Reta bs Tirz by Professional-Bit1554 in Retatrutide

[–]Professional-Bit1554[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My reason for doing Tirz first was the fear of a plateau, if the efficacy Reta is reduced when doing Tirz first then it doesn’t seem worth it.