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2) 5mg semaglutide for the wife’s sister.

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Drexyl's picture

Are there many long term studies done on the effects of the body’s natural abilities to regulate glucose and natural insulin production?

press1's picture

I believe its called becoming Diabetic lol

Drexyl's picture

I’m not familiar with the drug, it’s mechanism of action, etc, but that’s where I was going with the question. I’m sure it works, but what are the long term effects? Does a tolerance build up?

press1's picture

The reason it starts off very low mate is to get your body use to it, if you go in middle of the range dose then you will feel too ill and have to quit it quickly. If you start low and slowly increase it then the body becomes accustomed to it and you can tolerate it more easily. I guess it means you can still eat somewhat rather than just not at all Lol Then after about 8 weeks you reach a maintenance dose but do have the option of dropping down if that is still too high. I've read quite a few stories on it in our papers here.

press1's picture

Not that I have read before, its more a case of people calling it quits after 2 to 3 months as they lose so much weight and become sick of feeling nauseous on it. It signals the brain that you are full all the time and slows gastric emptying.

Rockiesguy623's picture

What dose was she starting at and was that thr feeling the whole time or just after a certain dose?

smoke1more's picture

Just curious how the wife’s sister made out on the Semaglutide.

smoke1more's picture

Thanks for the response. My gf just got a script one injection .25 and she is already noticing her appetite diminish.

smoke1more's picture

I know that’s right. Yeah we weren’t sure if insurance would cover or how much it would be. Thankfully insurance did cover and it was only $15.

smoke1more's picture

Her Dr, was like so do you want to try one of the new miracle drugs that all the women are taking to lose weight. Well it’s helps with more than just weight lose he said he has never seen a drug like this, with so many positive benefits.

JakeKO's picture

My niece lost 80lbs over the past six months and one of my clients lost 30lbs in the first month

smoke1more's picture

That is an insane amount of weight to lose in that span of time. I’m guessing they all probably feel pretty good dropping that much weight. Curious if anybody running growth has looked into this to help with insulin resistance? Something I may consider down the road.

JakeKO's picture

I’ll tell ya, it’s got my wheels spinning. I’ve got some really stubborn fat I can’t shake off no matter how hard I try. I’m just worried about losing muscle instead of fat. I’d rather be a little chubby than lose all my gains and be back at square one

JakeKO's picture

Very tempting, especially being off of everything besides GH and a little test. I’ll keep ya posted if I do it

press1's picture

I don't think there is any way you can hold on to muscle if you run this stuff - it literally will barely allow you to eat anything. I don't know how people have enough energy to function through out the day if they can't eat lol I guess they get loaded up on coffee etc but that will still be tough if you feel sickly! Bad

Rockiesguy623's picture

What about anavar? My wife's friend is about to start anavar and semaglutide I'm curious how that works or if it will any thoughts?

White Bolt's picture

so am i. please update with results.

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Osgear's picture

Enjoy the product!

press1's picture

LOL I was just about to say you don't need this mate then realised its not for you!!

Its important with this to start at a low dose and work your way up otherwise side effects can leave you bed ridden and throwing up for days if you start at the max dose.

Get her to read this before she uses it matey - its the same compound basically and works the same but different name:

https://www.saxenda.com/about-saxenda/dosing-schedule.html

Gabriel Willis's picture

You know you your shit Press!

press1's picture

It's 666 F U Asshole!!

Diesel77's picture

Completely different altogether bro dosing specially...Semaglutide (aka ozempic, wegovy) is once a week injection dosing. Saxenda (Liraglutide) is daily injects.. different compounds, treats similarly

https://www.ozempic.com/why-ozempic/what-is-ozempic.html?&utm_source=goo...

https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-sprint-us&sourc...

press1's picture

I was reading about it in the newspaper the other day as everyone is trying to get on it over here due to it being free on the NHS now, and because both of the compounds end in 'utide' I assumed it was one of the same thing as they are both GLP-1 analogues, but yeah I see one is to be injected daily and the other weekly. Interesting article:

https://www.thelondonobesityclinic.com/difference-between-saxenda-and-oz...

press1's picture

Yeh scrap what I said mate - Don't have her injecting it daily or she WILL feel like shit lol I can imagine a lot of people making that mistake actually, I doubt the peptides in the vials come with dosing schedules/instructions do they?

Gabriel Willis's picture

One mistake…you still know your shit! I love reading your comments and input on stuff!

press1's picture

LMAO ROFL Cheers buddy - I can handle being wrong on weight loss pens and peptides, personally that would be my idea of hell injecting something that would make you not want to eat for a week!

zebmasowdi1's picture

Press. In your oppinion which is better or are they basically the same weight loss wise but one Is daily and the other weekly

press1's picture

'Research shows that Semaglutide is more effective in improving blood glucose control and weight loss compared to Liraglutide'

'There was more side effects with Semaglutide when compared to liraglutide, especially nausea and diarrhoea'

Those quotes are taken from that link I posted above mate from the London Obesity Clinic, I guess it also depends on whether you want to inject every day or once a week too.