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moonarchia

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It finally got approved. If the mounjaro was just for vanity I might go elsewhere, but it's part of my diabetes health care plan and I don't really want to fuck with that. Actually need to try to get them to switch to Amazon pharmacy, but I'm a little worried with delivery schedule of refrigerated drug.
They probably overnight it like everyone else.
 

Sheriff Cad

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You can make whatever choice you want. It's not up to me what's illegal or not (thats up to the lawyers).

I will explain why its risky, so you don't think im just being a contrarian.

The reason it says in giant capital letters "NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION":

The simple explanation is that 99.8% purity might sound good on paper but it isn't acceptable for human use.

The more accurate explaination is that the final-step manufacturer will control purity and contaminants because they are legally liable to do so. There are also important things to control beyond purity. For example, the dosing mechanism for an injectable or oral system delivers an extremly precise, controlled dose. You cant get that with DIY injection or mixing at home. So your delivered dose is going to vary in a way that is unacceptable.

See 21 CFR part 211:

I'll spare you the math, but a much higher level of product quality is required by the FDA before selling a drug to the user. A quality system is expected to deliver a proveable 99.99966% "known good" acceptance rate for a finished injectable product, and like I mentioned, it accounts for many more potential quality problems beyond drug purity.

If all that sounds expensive, thats because it is.

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You're wrong, but I don't care to argue about it. Everyone can read this stuff for themselves and decide for themselves.
 
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They probably overnight it like everyone else.
With a shit ton of ice/cold packs around it. We used to get one of my daughters meds shipped, but last christmas it got mixed in with a bunch of shit my wife had ordered. By the time i realized, the meds were room temp. Almost had to pay full price (~$4k) to get them replaced.
 

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Two month mark after ablation procedure was Feb 3.

cardiologist thinks my progress is going well.

told me I could slowly start going off anti arrhythmic drugs and yesterday was the last day for them.

next major milestone is going to be sometime around the end of March. I’ll need to wear a heart monitor for two weeks, beginning March 3. If I don’t have any irregularities while wearing it, doctor said I could go off blood thinners and at that time, I’d be tentatively declared cured.

however, the cannot officially discharge me/declare me fixed until December 3, one year after the procedure
Started wearing Take home heart monitor yesterday, it comes off the 17th

I’m hoping for no AFIB episodes during this time period

with luck I can go off blood thinners, which is great since I think there messing with my stomach
 
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Noodleface

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Got it all sorted. Was gonna be $70/month but the mounjaro site has a savings card so it's $25. CVS seemed to be the retard in the end.
 
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You can get reta on these peptide sites.

You can verify the labs results in public testing:


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You guys spend your money how you like, the pharmacies you're buying from buy the same chinese shit and test it in the same way. I'm just providing alternative information. Make your own choices, as you always should.
Just fyi for anyone going this route, check glp1 forums for a source and buy direct. It's VASTLY cheaper, and it's almost certainly the same way that (nearly) all of the peptide sites are getting their inventory.
 
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I've taken a number of things I had stockpiled for pain. Nothing has even put a dent into it yet. Pretty overwhelming. Going to the ER is pretty useless as I've determined. Trying to make it to Monday. Of course to get into the Mayo clinic took a doctor to refer me and he doesn't agree with the clinic so back to step one.
 
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TheNozz

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Started wearing Take home heart monitor yesterday, it comes off the 17th

I’m hoping for no AFIB episodes during this time period

with luck I can go off blood thinners, which is great since I think there messing with my stomach
my cardiologist told me, at some point during the heart monitor wearing, to pick a day to get heavily inebriated on alcohol(in the past this caused palpitations if not full on AFIB) because she wanted to see what my heart does while intoxicated.

that was last night, drank at least a half bottle of wine, no heart issues whatsoever. im hoping this is a VERY good sign.

don't get me wrong, i didnt heavily drink often before the AFIB started and I dont intend to once they discharge me, but its good to know that this prob isnt an issue anymore
 
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my cardiologist told me, at some point during the heart monitor wearing, to pick a day to get heavily inebriated on alcohol(in the past this caused palpitations if not full on AFIB) because she wanted to see what my heart does while intoxicated.

that was last night, drank at least a half bottle of wine, no heart issues whatsoever. im hoping this is a VERY good sign.

don't get me wrong, i didnt heavily drink often before the AFIB started and I dont intend to once they discharge me, but its good to know that this prob isnt an issue anymore
That's great. Now come clean, what flavor of Morgan Davis (MadDog) 20/20 did you imbibe , cherry, orange, or classic grape? ;)
 
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Started mounjaro and I've read some reports that being on ozempic and switching the first week can be rough because you essentially have the ozempic formula built up and now you're adding something new on top. Definitely immediately lost appetite and eating less again.

Now for the actually kinda funny part. I took my kids to McDonald's a week ago and I got a burger (insert CEO eating the product meme). It backed me up so bad I didn't shit all week. I tried doubling down on fiber but nothing was happening. Day after mounjaro I have to take the biggest shit of my entire adult life. Easily a 2 footer. About an hour later I have to release another porcelain breaker and it's again 2 feet long.

I feel like I shit out a small baby.
 
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ITT we have someone who thinks drinking a half bottle of wine is really getting after it and another who apparently doesnt know what an appropriate amount of fiber is.

This is geezer FoH. o7!
 
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ITT we have someone who thinks drinking a half bottle of wine is really getting after it and another who apparently doesnt know what an appropriate amount of fiber is.

This is geezer FoH. o7!
What nothing about the cardiac doc that told him to get drunk ....for science?
 

Khane

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What nothing about the cardiac doc that told him to get drunk ....for science?

When have scientists ever given a shit about anything other than the data?

If anything that's a doctor I'd want to saddle up with. More interested in the actual science than sentiment.
 

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What nothing about the cardiac doc that told him to get drunk ....for science?

Albeit lol, alcohol damages the hearts purkinje fibers, slows them, precipitates afib. Don't drink. Or smoke. Or have any fun. You'll live longer and with less health complications. Yay. Video for effect.
 
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Kithani

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Started mounjaro and I've read some reports that being on ozempic and switching the first week can be rough because you essentially have the ozempic formula built up and now you're adding something new on top. Definitely immediately lost appetite and eating less again.

Now for the actually kinda funny part. I took my kids to McDonald's a week ago and I got a burger (insert CEO eating the product meme). It backed me up so bad I didn't shit all week. I tried doubling down on fiber but nothing was happening. Day after mounjaro I have to take the biggest shit of my entire adult life. Easily a 2 footer. About an hour later I have to release another porcelain breaker and it's again 2 feet long.

I feel like I shit out a small baby.
Excuse Me What GIF
 

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ITT we have someone who thinks drinking a half bottle of wine is really getting after it and another who apparently doesnt know what an appropriate amount of fiber is.

This is geezer FoH. o7!
I have to take it with the glp-1 lol or else I shit twice a week. Wasn't a problem before this stuff.
 

Kithani

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Fiber gummies from Costco give me mega-raunchy farts that can and have been weaponized in my marriage from time to time

So I guess you can say I recommend them!
 
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