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Reading the comments here from people taking more then 5mg reta/tirz

Started by Iron addict 17 replies 5 people Last activity 1d ago

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5d ago #1
Reading the comments here from people taking more then 5mg reta/tirz 🤣
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5d ago #2
How long does it take to see results on reta. Went to 4mgs Saturday. Been on about 6/wks
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4d ago #3
I was seeing results the first week, as were most people I know also taking it. Have you not seen any results in the 6 weeks?
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4d ago #4
Took me months, like not even joking I swapped from tirz to Reta instantly got nothing, rushed up dose to 6mg still ate like a pig and gave up once the skin sensitivity started, then stopped and kept using it every few months and eventually I was able to get its affects after about a 5 month break
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3d ago #5
I was started my 3rd month week one on trizepitide at 8.5mgs then went to 1.2 mgs reta for 2 wks. Felt nothing went to 2.5 for 3wk 1week at 3.5mg and just moved up to 4mgs this past Saturday. Only thing ive got from the 4mg the day after was diarrhea. Hopefully it starts doing its thing
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3d ago #7
hopefully, but honestly reta vs tirz they're not comparable when it comes to food surpression
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2d ago #8
can i check with you if youre using bba reta?
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2d ago #10
tested 36mg for the pink 30mg
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1d ago #11
pink/lilliac idk what the colour is but yea
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1d ago #13
i remember at .5mg i already felt the effects
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1d ago #15
didnt have the usual higher heart rate
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1d ago #16
not sure if im just used to the sides
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1d ago #17
I’ve heard from others who have came from other GLPs to Reta that it takes longer to feel, but surprised you haven’t felt anything yet.
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