Calm Logic
GLP-1 Specialist

randompersonrandom said:I repeat, this is EXACTLY why I end up divorced as often as I end up married!
At least you’re consistent! A valuable asset for recreational peptide use.

randompersonrandom said:I repeat, this is EXACTLY why I end up divorced as often as I end up married!

It should be obvious by now that my moderation philosophy is the less the better, so when we do have to intervene, it's usually not going to be a fun time. In the inimitable words of my old man, "Don't make me turn this car around!"randompersonrandom said:oh no, that was me who edited it, out of mercy--he never saw it. But now he's GONNA cause you summoned him and he can see edits!![]()
WOW i was asking for my wife as she is not a member. she was the one who told me about it and i was like what is it and have you looked it up? i would NEVER just give my wife something. i was asking because i was worried. she has got it herself i just wanted to make sure she know what dose to take. and just for the record she will be taking it herself as a fully grown adult. her choice i just thought someone could give me some good advice i could pass on to her.Calm Logic said:With injecting anything (or instigating any injections), nausea is the least of your worries. Could be felony murder or involuntary manslaughter if she dies from an anaphylactic reaction.
Related thread:
Epi Pen resources?
Has anyone managed to buy some Epi Pens as a hedge against potential anaphylaxis? If so, what was your process? Is there a go-to telehealth that can issue a scrip?
glp1forum.com

thanks for info don't sound like much fun.osulawkid said:I would suggest she starts with a very low dose, and work up. My wife tried it herself as well, using only 1mg and not the clinical 1.75-2mg dose. Within 15 min she was very flush and reaching for the benedryl. While this is a common side effect, with her it was bad enough that not only was there no sexy time in the future, but she said she will never try it again… so she may want to start much lower