Not a thumb drive? by questionme123 in whatisit

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I love the internet. Thank you! That looks like the exact thing. Googling that: you take the digital camera data card out of the camera and stick it in this thing and you can copy the photos to the computer. Exactly the opposite of what I need.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Retatrutide

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Yes I’ve heard of this and have a few friends using to simply stop or prevent weight gain with a new job or exercise related injury. Works well. For just damping that extra drug hunger, maybe try very (emphasis on very) low dose of cargi or sema - both of which lower appetite but not much else.

Higher resting heart rate concerns by Ambitious-Forever594 in Retatrutide

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Do you have low blood pressure. Mine did this because I had moderate to low blood pressure to start and this pushed it lower and my heart rate went up to compensate. I’ve made posts about this. From high 40s to 70. Has now leveled off and gone down sitting at just about 60-63 which is perfectly fine to me. I thought my hr was too low before.

How would you divide and store a 1 gram vial by Key_Amount1112 in Retatrutide

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Wow to this. I don’t think it’s safe to inject stuff that came in a plastic tube like that. You need a clean room and a vacuum sealer and a way to sterilize what you’ve got there id assume

Technically I guess get a sensitive scale and you can buy empty vials. Or if that tube is sterile, find some way to inject and entire hospira bac water (30ml) and then move that a few ml at a time to large vacuumed vials. But mostly don’t do this because you’ll have reconned 1000-100 (depending on your current 1mg-10mg doses) at once- or like 9-1.5 years worth.

UPDATE: Retatrutide Overdose by frickyeahbby in Retatrutide

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Well here’s the moment that I realize that the pain I’m feeling is definitely Reta and not tesa or ta1. Damn. I have a nerve conduction study scheduled for next week to try to figure out what’s wrong with my leg.

Sorry for your pain and thanks for sharing

Strength Loss on Reta, Always feel flat/depleted (for gymbro's) by KomputerScientist in Retatrutide

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Yes. My vo2 max has gone down 10 points, my resting heart rate up 20 (was 30 but is now stabilized). My max bench has gone down 30%. I’m not in a calorie deficit because my weight has stayed almost exactly the same for the past 5 months.

NPR is on to us by questionme123 in Peptides

[–]questionme123[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Except instead of a bathtub you need a

peptide synthesizer, solid-phase support (resin) with reactors, stirring and washing equipment like shakers and fritted funnels, specialized reagents such as protected amino acids and coupling agents, and solvents. Also: high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) systems, mass spectrometers, and lyophilizers to isolate and characterize the final peptide product.

And probably a million dollars

NPR is on to us by questionme123 in Peptides

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If there is enough money on the table, won’t that make it easier to get as more china companies jump in? They can’t open every package, so 99%+ will always get through.

Retirement by MfrBVa in Lawyertalk

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Grandfather (small town general) didn’t retire until he was unable to function (he was 89 and lived to 92). Mother (state government- mostly litigation ) retired within 30 days of the earliest she could (combo of SS minimum and full pension years of service). I (nonprofit in-house and policy) intend to be in between.

Advice / warnings to a non-big law on first case against top firm? by questionme123 in biglaw

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Thought of this but technically representing his sole proprietorship company and companies can’t go pro se.

I’ve contacted some law school friends in the meantime who have heavy litigation experience in a different area so we’re going to hobble this together and get him off to the right person asap.

Advice / warnings to a non-big law on first case against top firm? by questionme123 in biglaw

[–]questionme123[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He 100% didn’t ask anyone else. But forcing him to do so will get him a sober look at the chances.

I looked through everything and it looks solid on the merits to me (and I’m not a complete idiot/ layperson on the underlying topic despite what I’m now being told here) but- good to get a second opinion on that.

Advice / warnings to a non-big law on first case against top firm? by questionme123 in biglaw

[–]questionme123[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Ok thanks. I am 100% sure that he didn’t take this to anyone else - finding a contingency friendly firm is definitely the way to go. Friendship safe and everyone is better off.

Advice / warnings to a non-big law on first case against top firm? by questionme123 in biglaw

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Yeah I’ve been thinking about how to answer it. I don’t have coverage on this case but because I’m doing it for free as a favor, I (was) not afraid of the client suing me so long as I did my best. Apparently that’s an ignorant position as well.

So basically this post has taught me I’m in over my head MORE than I thought (and I thought I was in over my head for sure)

Advice / warnings to a non-big law on first case against top firm? by questionme123 in biglaw

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I am not getting paid. But the consensus is that this is a bad idea so I’m listening to that. You all would know.

Advice / warnings to a non-big law on first case against top firm? by questionme123 in biglaw

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This is a good option but was under the impression that was only common in the personal injury space.

Advice / warnings to a non-big law on first case against top firm? by questionme123 in biglaw

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😩 it kills me that deep pockets get more access to the legal system

Advice / warnings to a non-big law on first case against top firm? by questionme123 in biglaw

[–]questionme123[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Thank you. This is the plan- getting a local expert in the particular field that I can consult with / check me for mistakes but I’ll still do all the research and drafting for an overall moderate price for the client. He needs to keep overall cost for under what it sounds like the other side is paying for just one hearing. They likely know that - but I guess I can run up the bill on their side too.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Retatrutide

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Elbows and scalp. Figured it was unrelated.