u/Mitochondriaemployed

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Is Lahore American School worth the fee + long commute?

Need honest opinions from people familiar with LAS or Learning Alliance.

I’m considering LAS for my daughter but the fee is very high and commute would be around 1 hour+ daily overall. Wondering if elite schools really make a huge difference in early years or if middle/high school matters more later for universities abroad.

Would it make more sense to do primary years at Learning Alliance and switch later?

Also curious whether LAS is truly academically exceptional or mainly valuable for exposure/networking/confidence building.

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Im 28yo Female (cw 98kgs) and I've been on Mounjaro for about a year and I'm currently at 15mg. It helped slowly and now I'm considering switching to retatrutide because I want

- stronger fat loss
- less food noise/emotional eating
- better appetite control overall

At the same time I've also been dealing with

- low energy
- emotional eating
- hair loss

l've been researching a possible stack and wanted honest feedback from people who have actually tried similar combinations

I am considering

Mounjaro 15mg (transitioning off)
Retatrutide
NAD+ injections (just did my first dose)
considering MOTS-c
considering Cagrilintide for food noise
considering Glow50 for skin and hair issues

Wanna ask

Did reta alone reduce your food noise enough or did you still add cagri?
Did anyone feel exhausted on reta at first?
Was MOTS-c worth it for energy?
Is stacking reta + cagri too intense? (I bear higher dose of mounjaro with no side effects)

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u/Mitochondriaemployed — 15 days ago
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So for the past few weeks my skin has been insanely dry, tight and literally peeling in some areas. I thought maybe it’s just my skin “adjusting or going through some kind of detox phase because I recently changed products.

I kept applying this “moisturizer” religiously after every shower thinking I was doing something good for my skin. But every single day it felt worse, flaky, uncomfortable and I just kept blaming my skin instead of questioning the product.

Today the bottle finally finished and I picked it up to take a picture so I could leave a bad review and that’s when I actually read the label properly. It was body wash.

I’ve basically been washing my skin and leaving it on like lotion for weeks.

So yeah my skin wasnt detoxing I’ve just been slowly destroying my moisture barrier while confidently thinking I’m doing skincare.

Now my whole body is dry, flaky, slightly irritated and I feel incredibly stupid.

TL;DR: Thought my moisturizer was ruining my skin. Turns out I was using body wash the entire time.

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u/Mitochondriaemployed — 27 days ago