How’d You Pick Your GLP-1? What Made You Choose Yours

So many options out here, Zepbound, Wegovy, Ozempic, Mounjaro, plus the research stuff like Sema, Tirz, Reta, Cagri. What made you land on what you running?

Was it the price, the side effects, what your doc pushed on you, or just what worked for somebody you know? Did you ever second guess it after starting, wonder if a different one would’ve done better for you?

Everybody got their own reason for picking what they're on, and I think it’d help the ones still deciding to hear the real thought process instead of just “this one strongest.”

So what made you choose yours, and would you switch if you could go back?

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u/BioHackKane — 3 days ago

Needle size recommendations please

This one is 30 gauge 1/2" 1ml but gosh damn I hate when this happens specially when I'm in a hurry and still trying not to miss my dosing and then this happens so I gotta go get a fresh one lmao damn what's a better gauge to go with 20g screw it? Jk but Foreals what size?

u/BioHackKane — 26 days ago

Reta and Tesa/ipa stack

Can anybody give feedback on this stack I know they say you shouldn't stack glp's with gh signaling peptides but I also know that advanced badass people do so I wanna know how does it play out any feedback/opinions?

u/BioHackKane — 1 month ago

Why Does My Tesa/Ipa Blend Look Like This? Is This Normal?

Just got my Tesamorelin and Ipamorelin blend in and it looks different from other vials I’ve ordered before. Looks like loose powder sitting at the bottom. Looks almost fluffy inside. Every other vial I’ve gotten had that solid compressed puck of lyophilized powder. This one just looks like loose white powder floating around in there.

Is this a quality thing or is this just how some manufacturers do it? Haven’t reconstituted it yet, wanted to check first.

u/BioHackKane — 2 months ago

This may or may not fit in this community but I feel like these are great health hacking tools when used correctly so I saw FDA basically said earlier this year that blood pressure tracking, glucose estimates, HRV, and oxygen saturation can all be wellness features now without needing clearance. No more medical device regulations for most of what these wearables already do.

Whoop actually fought the FDA on this back in July and won. FDA reversed their own position.

Curious who in here is actually running one of these devices and what data you are paying attention to. HRV, sleep scores, recovery metrics?

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u/BioHackKane — 4 months ago