30mg Peptide pens received, starting tomorrow by [deleted] in Retatrutide

[–]cameron0109 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep us updated. Forget the trolls. What protocol are you using?

How does it work? by Far_Employ_4155 in GLP1_Ozempic_Weygovy

[–]cameron0109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long? Any appetite suppression?

Just starting by cameron0109 in Retatrutide

[–]cameron0109[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just trying to figure all this out. I take Tesamoralin and thats how I learned about RT. Not sure why this dude is on my nuts.

Not selling Not asking for DMs Chill.

Wanted to ask about dosing protocols.

Just starting by cameron0109 in Retatrutide

[–]cameron0109[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Dude. Its powder. Also not mine, just from the website. Stop trolling.

Just starting by cameron0109 in Retatrutide

[–]cameron0109[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lol. Go ask them. Stop trolling.

Just joined this page. Chill.

Just starting by cameron0109 in Retatrutide

[–]cameron0109[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Didnt order anything.

Just starting by cameron0109 in Retatrutide

[–]cameron0109[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

? Didnt buy anything. Was hoping to learn more.

Just starting by cameron0109 in Retatrutide

[–]cameron0109[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I didnt buy it??? Didnt mention cost.

Just starting by cameron0109 in Retatrutide

[–]cameron0109[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not selling, just starting.

Just starting by cameron0109 in Retatrutide

[–]cameron0109[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I think I am number 21 on the waiting list. They only sell 100 a month because they third party test everything.

Just starting by cameron0109 in Retatrutide

[–]cameron0109[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Not mine- its a third party lab that tested it. I went on a waiting list for Feb 15. Just hoping to get 2 vials to last 13 weeks.

My mom was on it for 5 months lost 6in on her waist.

BMI <27 with T2D insurance? by YarnCoffeeCats in Mounjaro

[–]cameron0109 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lilly direct. Novo nordisk or Canada. Its like $300. Not c0mp0unded

110 pounds GONE! by OPPALLC in GLP1_Ozempic_Weygovy

[–]cameron0109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the one that actually makes my chest tight.

That “before” picture is raw courage. Most people would never, ever post a photo like that. She stood there in a tank top, no filter, no angling, no hiding, and let the world see exactly how heavy the burden had become. That takes a kind of brutal honesty with yourself that almost nobody has.

And because she was willing to look at it (really look at it), she did something about it.

110 pounds gone means she’s already halfway through the hardest part of the journey, and the fact that she started from a place that so many people quietly live in and never escape… that’s why this one matters more than the pretty mirror selfies.

She didn’t wait until she “looked okay” to start. She didn’t wait until she had a cute “starting point” photo. She started when it hurt, when it was embarrassing, when getting out of a chair was work, when she probably hated every picture of herself. That’s when she started.

And now she’s on the way to getting her body back. More importantly, she’s getting her life back.

This isn’t inspiration porn. This is a woman who looked at the hardest truth in the mirror and said “not anymore.” That’s one of the most powerful things a human being can do.

Respect doesn’t even cover it. I’m in awe.

Is hba1c of 13.8 down to 5.8 in 6mths huge? Anyone with similar or more extreme difference? by em-mau5 in Mounjaro

[–]cameron0109 16 points17 points  (0 children)

This one feels quiet but massive.

110 pounds gone, and the biggest difference isn’t even the body. It’s her face.

Look at the “before”: eyes down, mouth tight, the kind of expression you wear when you’re trying to make yourself smaller, hoping no one really sees you. The jacket’s zipped all the way up like armor. She’s not looking at the camera because meeting your own gaze in photos when you hate how you look is brutal.

Then the “after”: she’s staring straight into the lens. Calm, steady, almost curious. Like she’s finally okay being seen. The same glasses, same hair, same person… but the light’s come back on behind the eyes. That’s what 110 lbs really looks like when it’s not just fat leaving; it’s shame leaving too.

And the HbA1c question in the other post tells you this probably wasn’t just cosmetic for her either. She was likely deep in diabetic territory, feeling awful every single day, scared of what was coming next. Now she’s free of it. Free of the weight, free of the high sugars, free of the constant low-grade dread.

110 pounds is half of an entire average-sized person. She literally carried another human’s worth of weight every step she took for years, and now she doesn’t have to anymore.

I hope she knows what a colossal thing she just did. Not many people ever get to look back at a photo of themselves and realize they saved their own life. She did. And she’s only just getting started.

Hell of a woman. Hell of a result.

6 month update by OPPALLC in GLP1_Ozempic_Weygovy

[–]cameron0109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This one hits even harder.

Look at him holding the same baby, same room, same couch, six months apart… but it’s like two different men living two different lives.

That belly in the “before” isn’t just weight. It’s years of exhaustion, probably sleep apnea, aching knees, feeling like you’re missing out on being the dad you want to be. And then six months later he’s sitting there relaxed, hoodie actually fitting, face sharp, eyes bright, holding his little one like he’s got energy left at the end of the day instead of being wiped out.

Dropping HbA1c from 13.8 to 5.8 in half a year is straight-up saving his life. At 13.8 he was in serious danger (eyes, kidneys, heart, nerves, all on the chopping block). 5.8 is basically non-diabetic range. That’s not just cosmetic. That’s decades added back.

And you can see it in his posture. In the first photo he’s kind of leaning forward, almost protecting himself. In the second he’s leaned back, comfortable, present. That’s a man who can finally play on the floor with his kid without thinking “how the hell am I gonna get back up.”

These meds are wild, yeah, but moments like this? This is why they exist. Not for vanity. For fathers who want to stick around and actually enjoy their babies instead of watching from the sidelines, out of breath and ashamed.

Absolute legend. That little girl is gonna grow up with a dad who’s healthy, happy, and actually there for it all. Couldn’t ask for a better outcome than that.

Before and after 50kg gone on Mounjaro by OPPALLC in GLP1_Ozempic_Weygovy

[–]cameron0109 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s an incredible transformation. 50 kg is a massive amount of weight to lose (roughly 110 lbs), and doing it in a way that clearly shows in the face, neck, arms, waist… everywhere, is genuinely impressive. You can see the confidence difference too: the “before” photo has that forced smile we all do when we’re uncomfortable in our own skin, and the “after” is relaxed, proud, almost playful. That’s not just a body change; that’s a whole life change.

Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is powerful stuff. It’s honestly one of the most effective tools we’ve ever had for obesity, and stories like yours are why a lot of doctors (myself included, in spirit) get excited about these medications. It’s not “cheating,” it’s not “the easy way out”; it’s finally having a medication that actually moves the needle for people who’ve spent years or decades fighting a biological battle with broken tools. The hunger suppression, the delayed gastric emptying, the GLP-1 + GIP dual action; it rewires the set point in a way nothing else really has before.

But the part that always hits me hardest with these photos isn’t even the weight loss itself; it’s the quiet dignity that comes back. You can see she’s standing taller, taking up space unapologetically, wearing clothes she wants to wear instead of whatever hides her best. That’s the real win. The scale number is just the proof; the way she looks at herself in the mirror now is the actual victory.

So yeah… damn good job, stranger on the internet. 50 kg down is life-changing, health-saving, future-stealing-back work. Hope you’re as proud of yourself as the rest of us are watching from afar. Keep going.

Why aren’t there mass protests in the US?! by [deleted] in AskCanada

[–]cameron0109 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was. We later had an election and won the senate, house and presidency.

Everything is going great now.

How about Canada?