My old man feels the same as you. That is one of the reasons we each have our own covers for our half of the bed!MingHenry said:for me, too heavy, too hot, and I feel like I'm being suffocated.
My old man feels the same as you. That is one of the reasons we each have our own covers for our half of the bed!MingHenry said:for me, too heavy, too hot, and I feel like I'm being suffocated.
You are lucky you don't have to deal with the process of female hormones... I am post menopausal and had to get BHRT to get everything right before I slid into the peptide world. Hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia... absolutely SUCKED... and I went in early (48). I always had sleep problems most of my life but this just exacerbated it to the umpteenth degree. And it is a bitch to find a "menopause specialist". Most docs are not educated.. they literally had about 8 hours of teaching and one of the last studies done was 2002.MingHenry said:I'm glad if this is helpful to you! Since you don't have a problem falling asleep, but staying asleep, your lab might want to research DSIP - delta sleep inducing peptide. It helps with deeper sleep, Rem sleep, keeping you asleep. The dosing is small, in mcgs. As I said I started at 100mcg a few hours before I was hoping to go to sleep. Some do one month on and one month off, or once a week, or daily or every 3 days... I can give you more info from what I've read if it's something you decide to try. Many people do like weighted blankets a lot, and say it makes a huge difference, for me, too heavy, too hot, and I feel like I'm being suffocated.
I am in healthcare sales & it is wild sometimes how much docs either don’t know or don’t have time to dig into…. We are a world overwhelmed with information, constantly…it is our greatest innovation & sometimes our biggest failing. But about 95% is either not good, biased, or even factual information. Studies are wonderful, but they can be limited in scope, take a long time, and they are expensive. Don’t get me wrong I am glad info is out there, but I do not envy them, hard job man. To keep up, even if they have a specialty, it is a loooot…but on the bright side, for those that are not docs & willing to put in the work, we can find it & advocate for ourselves. We are culture of burnt out people.yelloeyes said:You are lucky you don't have to deal with the process of female hormones... I am post menopausal and had to get BHRT to get everything right before I slid into the peptide world. Hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia... absolutely SUCKED... and I went in early (48). I always had sleep problems most of my life but this just exacerbated it to the umpteenth degree. And it is a bitch to find a "menopause specialist". Most docs are not educated.. they literally had about 8 hours of teaching and one of the last studies done was 2002.

yelloeyes said:You are lucky you don't have to deal with the process of female hormones... I am post menopausal and had to get BHRT to get everything right before I slid into the peptide world. Hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia... absolutely SUCKED... and I went in early (48). I always had sleep problems most of my life but this just exacerbated it to the umpteenth degree. And it is a bitch to find a "menopause specialist". Most docs are not educated.. they literally had about 8 hours of teaching and one of the last studies done was 2
I am exhausted just reading what your life is like right now! Wishing you some good sleep!LouiseBelcher said:Currenting I'm taking Tirz 6mg once a week. GLOW (GHK-cu 50mg, BPC-157 10mg, TB500 10mg) 5 days a week, NAD+ 50mg twice a week, and BioBoost+ 1ml once a week. For skincare I use Snap-8 and cosmetic GHK-cu. I was also taking Glutathione 200mg twice a week via IM, but I freaked myself out when I hit a blood vessel the other week, so I've stopped it. I tried SQ a couple of times, but it hurts like hell, so it's on the back burner for now.
I just ordered some SS-31 and I'll probably follow it with Mots-c. I'm also researching (reading) about Thymalin and Epithalon.
My main goals are anti-aging and energy and focus. The BioBoost doesn't do anything for me in the energy department, but I'm going to finish out the vial I have. I'm also a single mom of two who works full time and is a full-time student with a 10-month-old puppy. So, I think chronic fatigue is just a byproduct of my life at the moment.

THANK YOU!yelloeyes said:I shouldn't tell you all... but I got one first ... Pegasus is back in stock.

Thank you! I graduate at the beginning of May, so there is a light at the end of the tunnel!MingHenry said:I am exhausted just reading what your life is like right now! Wishing you some good sleep!


Apparently, supposedly, certainly what many are hoping it does! Lots of people here using both! Lots happy to help! And congrats on finding the forum and being on your journey!aDerpyPenguin said:GLOW and a GHK-CU cosmetic cream helps with tightening loose skin, correct? I’m currently only in Tirz, but I’m fairly concerned with loose skin as I probably have 140-150lbs to go.

Nikki nik said:I'm curious, what stack are you researching right now? What's your favorite stack? My stack is 5mg tirz once a week and mots c 5 days a week. I'm stacking with mots because it gives me that get up and go! What makes you GET UP AND GO?! I don't have a favorite one as I'm still a little wet behind the ea


Hey how is the AODYanaga said:6mg of Trizepatide, AOD and adding in GLOW

It has definitely started to make a difference in my belly fat. Was losing weight but wasn't really losing anything from my belly and since I added in the aod the inches have been coming off.Nikki nik said:Hey how is the AOD
100% agree with this sentiment! Most MDs know near zero about hormone balancing outside of commonly treated pathologies, and you can forget about women's hormone needs! Most are even less knowledgeable about nutrition. Sure, with the glp1 craze, many more are showing interest in obesity med and might even begin contemplating that CICO isn't one size fits all. I also understand that most providers are overworked and lack the time to keep up with headline updates let alone dig into research.Kelso37 said:I am in healthcare sales & it is wild sometimes how much docs either don’t know or don’t have time to dig into…. We are a world overwhelmed with information, constantly…it is our greatest innovation & sometimes our biggest failing. But about 95% is either not good, biased, or even factual information. Studies are wonderful, but they can be limited in scope, take a long time, and they are expensive. Don’t get me wrong I am glad info is out there, but I do not envy them, hard job man. To keep up, even if they have a specialty, it is a loooot…but on the bright side, for those that are not docs & willing to put in the work, we can find it & advocate for ourselves. We are culture of burnt out people.Hence why we struggle with sleep!
I don’t know what the solution isbut I will keep trying ! Lol
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I ordered a kit of Glutathione and when I reconstituted it, I learned how bad it smells (like sulfur). It is supposed to smell that way, but I have been afraid to inject it.LouiseBelcher said:Currenting I'm taking Tirz 6mg once a week. GLOW (GHK-cu 50mg, BPC-157 10mg, TB500 10mg) 5 days a week, NAD+ 50mg twice a week, and BioBoost+ 1ml once a week. For skincare I use Snap-8 and cosmetic GHK-cu. I was also taking Glutathione 200mg twice a week via IM, but I freaked myself out when I hit a blood vessel the other week, so I've stopped it. I tried SQ a couple of times, but it hurts like hell, so it's on the back burner for now.
I just ordered some SS-31 and I'll probably follow it with Mots-c. I'm also researching (reading) about Thymalin and Epithalon.
My main goals are anti-aging and energy and focus. The BioBoost doesn't do anything for me in the energy department, but I'm going to finish out the vial I have. I'm also a single mom of two who works full time and is a full-time student with a 10-month-old puppy. So, I think chronic fatigue is just a byproduct of my life at the moment.


Now I need to go smell my reconstituted vial! I didn't notice a sulfur smell, but that definitely would have turned me off as well.AndyPanda said:I ordered a kit of Glutathione and when I reconstituted it, I learned how bad it smells (like sulfur). It is supposed to smell that way, but I have been afraid to inject it.