lastresort
GLP-1 Enthusiast
Kids should be off drugs, period. That is unless you are formally diagnosed.

Best post yet!randompersonrandom said:my favorite thing today is a thread where people are talking about how scattered new people with zero context and zero idea of how things work are going to get peptides moved from grey to black, and then scattered new people with zero context and zero idea of how things work on the forum itself suddenly run in and start yelling random questions into the void. And no one answers them, because Donnie, you're out of your element.

Just cause you were a good sport, the answer to your question is "it depends." You may need to increase your dose if you've already taken a look at your calorie intake, are making sure to get a reasonable amount of exercise, and are just having a terrible time getting to a point where you can eat less than you expend. and if your dose wasn't the max recommended yet, then it might be fine to go up. But you should read more about how the clinical trials did it, and keep reading in the forum for what other people's experiences with reta are and were.coach chickpea said:Best post yet!




Her fucking prescriber, Mochi Health, is the one at fault for not properly managing her dose. This isnt the fault of a generic medication or the compounding pharmacy that provided a generic option.quoted said:take 2.2 mg once weekly
Holy. Fucking. Shit. Stop the presses. this is that HARD HITTING journalism right there. That real Pultizer shit.quoted said:More people are taking GLP-1 and now we have seen more adverse events related to GLP-1
Mochi Health did this.quoted said:Almost 9 times too much of a dose
I have never wanted to punch a reporter so bad in my life.quoted said:Expect more trouble ahead as people go towards compounded drugs that act like brand names but are not FDA approved
She didnt fucking get a hypoglycemic episode because of what else were in her meds, she experienced a hypoglycemic episode because she was put on too large of a dose given her other medical conditions.quoted said:We dont have any control over whats mixed in the compunded version or whats in the compunding version
Damn fucking straight! Mochi Health did this to you lady, not the compunding pharmacy giving you a less expensive generic form of Ozempic saving you money.. it is Mochi Health's fault for overprescribing the dose in a new patient. dont blame the fucking compounding pharmacy for giving the lady a less expensive option to purchase the medicine, blame the people who said to take too much.quoted said:Nobdy has taken accountability for me

Exactly thismyboysherman said:Because I'm now mad on the internet, I'll just add two more cents:
There is no being careful here. There could be a total of zero people harmed. The only story is that compounders cut into profits. So if they need to show dead puppies, they will show dead puppies even if somebody on Madison Avenue has to poison a few. "It's not about what they say it's about."
That's probably only one cent.

I recommend posting this in the Retatrutide thread, which is more relevant, as your question is unlikely to get answered in this one.coach chickpea said:If you were getting great results on reta and suddenly that stops, does it mean you havr to increase dose or its just plateaued and not going to work again?

Hell yes brother. This video made me mad on the internet too.myboysherman said:Because I'm now mad on the internet, I'll just add two more cents:
There is no being careful here. There could be a total of zero people harmed. The only story is that compounders cut into profits. So if they need to show dead puppies, they will show dead puppies even if somebody on Madison Avenue has to poison a few. "It's not about what they say it's about."
That's probably only one cent.

Thank u, im fairly new here so trying to navigate.wileyhorse said:I recommend posting this in the Retatrutide thread, which is more relevant, as your question is unlikely to get answered in this one.


lastresort said:Kids should be off drugs, period. That is unless you are formally diagnosed.
myboysherman said:So this is a story about a preventable medical error and a patient who lacked the confidence to trust her own judgement. The whole dumb ordinary scenario plays out hundreds of thousands of times per year. GLP errors are only becoming more common because GLPs are becoming more common.
There is zero newsworthy aspect of this story. As much as I hate journalists, this story was almost certainly scripted, filmed, and tossed into a can at a Pharma backed PR firm and delivered as a finished product to NBC. It's a "video news release" and it's just NBC's gift to the advertisers. Everyone involved should be blasted into the sun.
And yes, I agree with the OP's point. News outlets are completely unsalvageable and their sponsors are threatened, but they will probably win and wreck compounding. Gray may a tougher nut for them to crack, but it's surely next on their list.

sheilarae74 said:I personally am going to wait and see how things go with people researching Eloralintide in the real world before I stock up on too many years of reta. I'd really hate to spend thousands when there are things coming down the pipeline in the future that will most likely be 100x better.

Well said.woundcarping said:I’m not opposed to having a variety of alternate options on hand, but the latest and greatest weight loss drug seems irrelevant when you’re not trying to lose weight.

I'm still going to wait. There might be something even better for maintenance down the road.woundcarping said:I’m not opposed to having a variety of alternate options on hand, but the latest and greatest weight loss drug seems irrelevant when you’re not trying to lose weight.
I haven't gone down the rabbit hole...but isnt it really expensive? I really haven't researched it at all and just saw it mentioned a few times and most all those times the cost was mentioned. Or is that temporary and kinda how it goes in the early stages, and then they become more affordable like Tirz and reta prices are today?sheilarae74 said:I'm still going to wait. There might be something even better for maintenance down the road.
But that doesn't mean I will pass up a good gb for anything worthwhile when I see it. I have a big chest freezer in the garage.![]()

It's really expensive now because everybody wants it. I heard some vendors got 700-800 people on a waiting list. I think eventually things will calm down enough for it to be affordable once the dust settles.bockscar said:I haven't gone down the rabbit hole...but isnt it really expensive? I really haven't researched it at all and just saw it mentioned a few times and most all those times the cost was mentioned. Or is that temporary and kinda how it goes in the early stages, and then they become more affordable like Tirz and reta prices are today?

dzl515 said:So true! I use a telehealth for my TRT and some thyroid meds and getting them to tell me exactly what the thyroid med actual dosage is was like pulling teeth. They just kept coming back with "compounded T3/T4". Like that tells me anything specific. I'm the one taking it. I shouldn't have to fight to find out what I'm taking.