like food noise got quieter, that part I expected. But now I actually notice hunger earlier, before it turns into an urgent thing. It's like the signal got cleaner instead of just softer. I used to not realize I was hungry until I was already raiding the cabinet. Anyone else feel like the relationship with hunger itself changed, not just the amount of it?
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SW: 252
CW: 235
GW: 205
17 down and the food noise is genuinely quieter, but the nausea at week 8 hit harder than I expected. The hair shedding also started around this point, which nobody warned me about.
For people who got through this stretch, did the GI stuff actually settle on its own or did you have to adjust something to get past it?
Usually do my shot Sunday morning but this week i've got an early flight and the whole routine is off. I know tirz has a wide enough window that a day either way probably isn't a disaster, but curious how people actually handle it when work or travel messes with the usual timing. Do you just shift the day and move on, or do you try to keep it locked to the same day no matter what?
Been getting these small raised welts at the injection site that stick around for a couple days, not painful but annoying and soooo noticeable. I've seen people mention rotating sites, changing needle length, letting it warm up before injecting, but I'm curious whether yours just faded on their own as you got further in, or if there was actually one specific thing that made the difference for you?
Curious about behavior change that outlasted the medication itself. When you were on it, a lot of things got easier (smaller portions, less snacking, more intentional eating) but I wonder how much of that was the drug doing the work vs you actually rewiring something. For people who've been off for a while, what genuinely stuck on its own and what quietly disappeared once the suppression was gone?
started drinking a full glass of water the moment I wake up on shot day, before coffee, before anything. Not sure if it actually does something or if it's placebo but nausea feels a lot more manageable when i'm already hydrated going in. Anyone else have a small pre-shot ritual that seems to help?
Started 0.25mg about 6 days ago and honestly expected to feel something by now. Food noise is completely the same, hunger hits exactly when it usually does, nothing feels different. I know week 1 is early but soooo many posts I read before starting made it sound like the appetite stuff kicks in fast. For those of you who didn't feel it right away, what week did it actually hit for you?
Tried to cancel about 5 days before my next scheduled order and hit a surprisingly tight window. Customer service said it was too late to stop the charge, even though the order hadn't shipped yet. Curious if this is a one-provider thing or if most compounded tirz providers run it this way. What has your experience been?
Started with Agile, moved to Orderly when pricing changed, now I'm scouting again because of shipping delays. Soooo I'm curious how many of you have bounced around and whether it made any real difference in how the medication hit. Same dose, different pharmacy, noticeably different results? Or does it all come down to the formulation additives regardless of who writes the script?