Reta Damaged?

Title: Family knocked over my Reta... rolled around, fell hard, and now it has floating bubbles. Is it still okay?

Long story short, my family was messing around in the fridge and completely screwed everything up. My reconstituted 10 mg Reta vial rolled all over the fridge and then fell pretty hard onto the floor. Now it has floating air bubbles in it.

To make things worse, my unopened powdered Reta vial also rolled around and fell, and even my bacteriostatic water (bac water) vials rolled and hit the floor too.

The reconstituted Reta is still crystal clear, the vial isn't cracked, and I don't see any leaks. It's just got floating bubbles now from the fall.

Has anyone had this happen before? Can a hard fall or rolling around damage the peptide, or is it mainly a concern if the vial cracks or gets contaminated? Should I still use it, or am I overthinking this?

Appreciate any advice from people who have experience with this.

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u/SupremeHreme — 9 days ago

Does AminoClub Reta work?

Long story short, I bought a 10 mg vial of retatrutide (Reta) and bacteriostatic water from Amino Club. I reconstituted it and have taken three 2.5 mg injections:

- Wednesday: 2.5 mg
- Friday: 2.5 mg
- Following Wednesday: 2.5 mg

So that's a total of 7.5 mg within about a week.

The thing is, I haven't noticed any side effects or appetite suppression, and I don't feel like it's doing anything at all. Am I doing something wrong, or is it possible I got a bad batch?

For context, I used to take Mounjaro and Trulicity a while back. I was only on the starting doses (0.5 mg/0.75 mg depending on the medication) and took them for less than a year.

Has anyone else had Reta take this long to kick in, or should I be concerned that something is wrong with the product?

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u/SupremeHreme — 10 days ago
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NEED LEGAL HELP ASAP PLEASE

(NOT LOOKING FOR LEGAL ADVICE)I’m looking for some advice or guidance on what to do next after a motorcycle/scooter accident in Texas.
On March 27, I was riding my scooter (my only form of transportation at the time) when a car failed to yield while exiting a business parking lot and pulled directly in front of me. It was a large van, and to avoid a direct collision, I swerved left. It was in a busy traffic area and I ended up crashing as a result of the situation.
I didn’t suffer major injuries (just some road rash and soreness), but my scooter was completely totaled. I took it to a shop and got an estimate for repairs, which was around $3,000+.
At first, I contacted Thomas Law through Google and they agreed to take the case. However, about a month later they dropped it, saying they would no longer represent me. Around the same time, I also moved from Texas to Florida, which may have affected their decision.
Now I’ve contacted the insurance company (Allstate) directly to try to settle the property damage claim, but they are denying liability and claiming there were “3 lanes.” However, the police report clearly documents the crash and the other driver was issued a citation for failing to yield.
At this point I’m just trying to figure out:
Do I still have a strong case to pursue property damage?
Should I look for a new attorney in Texas even though I moved to Florida?
Or is small claims court my best option?
This scooter was my only transportation, so I’m just trying to understand my options moving forward. Any advice would help.

(DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT BREAKING THIS FOURMS RULES, just asking if it’s worth taking this case to small claims courts NOT ASKING FOR LEGAL ADVICE)!

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u/SupremeHreme — 2 months ago