u/90sKid1988

The science behind stopping and restarting GLPs--does it count when you switch?

I keep seeing posts where someone has quit tirzepatide for whatever reason months back and is restarting and they have to use more and comments always say that's what happens when you quit.

Well, what if a RS were to switch GLP-1s and then switch back? If someone goes to reta from tirz but later on maybe only wants tirz for maintenance, would you need more tirz or would your body act the same because reta also has GLP and GIP?

(I don't think strong appetite suppression is what my RS needs and would like to try reta but am afraid of losing the effect of tirz by stopping, just in case it's the wrong decision. I know reta has appetite suppression as well but I only need a teensy bit of help in that department)

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u/90sKid1988 — 4 days ago

I watched a couple videos on how to fill pen cartridges but none of them actually showed an injection. I thought I ordered a V2 but the needle isn't hidden so I assume it's a V1. I put GHK-Cu in it and I thought it released when it was pressed into skin (or fur, because this is for a lab rat), but I guess you have to press the top where you dial your units?

My main question is this: after I put the needle on and dial the units, I see a drop of liquid coming out and then after I'm done giving the med, there is a drop coming out of the needle. Is that normal? Or are we doing something wrong

My lab rat is going to try KLOW next with a stronger concentration so I'm worried about irritation or if they were to use something more precious like reta or tirz and losing some

They are 33Gx4mm ONE-CARE brand from Amazon

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u/90sKid1988 — 11 days ago