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    • alfredoolivasA Offline
      alfredoolivas @wester130
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      @wester130 cabergoline is the cheapest, best value and most effective ergot derivative for lowering prolactin and cortisol - it is one of the main drugs used to treat cushings syndrome.

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        LetTheRedeemed
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        Do you like your results with Semaglutide? Looking into it

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          LetTheRedeemed
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          are you a skinny sexy Beefcake Peatbeast now is what i'm getting at

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            alfredoolivas @LetTheRedeemed
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            @LetTheRedeemed moggy chicken log is what I am doing now, would not touch any glp 1s now.

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              alfredoolivas @LetTheRedeemed
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              @LetTheRedeemed I did get some fat loss last year, but not enough........ still, for my size back then it was O.K. grateful.

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                LetTheRedeemed @alfredoolivas
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                @alfredoolivas did you have bad experiences with GLP-1's ? why the plateau? Is it worth trying on the start out?

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                  alfredoolivas @LetTheRedeemed
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                  @LetTheRedeemed it’s not even the plateau, it’s just I had so much weight and to lose and only trialed it for half a year. I wasn’t even weighing my self and was eating high salt & protein diet slowing down things even more. I think it might of blunted dopamine that’s the only side effect I MAY of noticed

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                    LetTheRedeemed @alfredoolivas
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                    @alfredoolivas ok cool. thanks for sharing

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                      risingfire
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                      Semigultide is not "pro-metabolic" by any stretch of the matter. If anything, it's the complete opposite. I can guarantee Peat would be against them as they slow gastric emptying. Not saying that don't have a place in weight loss

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                        LetTheRedeemed @risingfire
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                        @risingfire you know, I’m just throwing out a confounder here so if there’s any counter data I welcome it.

                        As I began fixing my extremely outta wack hormonal profile, my bile dumps and frequent loose-stool movements, solidified and became harder to pass, and now thyroid/pro-metabolic stuff like cascara sagrada make that fast and painless, sometimes wipeless poos. Now, when I have a stress event, I may have loose bowel movements day of, and slow solid movements the next day. Basically, this looks like i’ve finally cracked the serotonin dominance that was maintaining gut motility, and now must improve the pro-thyroid parasympathetic system for gut motility.

                        Could this be what’s happening with the semiglutide reaction?

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                          risingfire @LetTheRedeemed
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                          @LetTheRedeemed I'm not entirely sure. I took reta and noticed some interesting effects. My digestion was better but I was eating wayyyy less. Had wipeless poos but I felt off and my testosterone dropped big time. When I finally got off it, I paid the piper. And it was serious. I gained way more back than I lost. I believe it had to do with the stress effect of the glucagon action portion.

                          Are you still taking ozempic it or did you get off?

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