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Re: Working out and Ozempic
« Reply #50 on: Today at 10:26:53 AM »
I think I speak for the rest of the UK getbiggers when I say fuck Robbie Williams

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I fucking hated good morning vietnam

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Re: Working out and Ozempic
« Reply #51 on: Today at 10:32:51 AM »
Last december I suddenly got 10/10 pain in my stomach very suddenly.  Screamed like an idiot in my apartment until paramedics came 40 minutes later, neighbors were knocking to see wtf was going on, embarrassing. Acute pancreatitis. Usually it's caused by alcohol, without checking I think in like 90% of cases. Although I love rec drugs, don't have the budget to really do a lot of them them though, but I haven't really drank alcohol in 20 years, believe it or not. They took that alcohol test that shows if you drink and I was negative.  Then they hypothesized it was caused by gallbladder stones, images showed a few small ones. They recommended gallbladder removal. I hesitated and I'd read that the drug bodybuilders use for liver protection TUDCA or UDCA which they use more in medicine. Suggested to doc and he immediately wrote a years script. But then I had further attacks and so I went through the surgery a few months ago. But I still have severe stomach and upper back pains periodically; I'm actually on a hospital bed right now since I had terrible pain last night. They say they don't think I have pancreatitis as such right now. I had 3 cysts on my pancreas instead a few months ago and new images shows there's one small cyst that seems to be self-destroying. I have this fluid IV in my arm after which I can go home. Some drugs can cause pancreatitis, like the Ozempic and looking at lists I see estrogen as listed as one too. So there might be a PED connection, hard to say. I'm playing witch doctor and taking mega dosed melatonin and methylene blue and other antioxidants that may protect the pancreas. Exogenous insulin too to theoretically take some load off the organ, plus it's an antioxidant as well. Repeated pancreatitis damages the pancreas which then leads to diabetes.
I went 3 weeks with agonizing pain before I went to the ER......the ER doc told me I was crazy and must have a high tolerance for pain to last that long suffering like I was.......I kept thinking it would go away but I knew I was kidding myself........I was just chickenshit as I had never had any type of surgery before.

He then told me I had Pancreatic Cancer........I am now a Diabetic and I have to take Pancreatic Enzymes called Creon with everything that I eat.

there was a few nights I stayed up all night and day cuz I thought if I slept that I would never wake up again.

I`m always in pain even though I had the "Whipple Procedure" surgery in late July.................... ...one of the most complex abdominal surgeries that a person can have......they literally have to rearrange your insides.

the fuckers removed a huge portion of my Pancreas,my Duodenum,some of my intestines,my Bile Duct,my Gall Bladder,some Lymph Nodes,and a small portion of my stomach...........as a result I`m all fucked up and have a hard time digesting fats.

It takes 6 months to a year to make a full recovery if you last that long........been dealing with this for 19 months now.

I looked fucking great at 69,now at 70 I look like a shell of a man.

Sorry about the self pity pussified type rant but this has impacted the quality of my life in a huge way,both mentally as well as physically.

I contemplate suicide a lot lately but fuck it,it`s only pain.  ;)

I always say that I woudn`t wish this disease on my worst enemy then I think of Hankins and just smile.   LOL  ;D

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Re: Working out and Ozempic
« Reply #52 on: Today at 10:36:15 AM »
Rons going to have to delete the random pics thread to get the bandwith to load up his response
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Re: Working out and Ozempic
« Reply #53 on: Today at 11:39:45 AM »
They say the weight lost is like almost half muscle in people who don't lift. This really should be taken with PEDs IMO. Many of you probably saw about the trials of Ozempic stacked with myostatin inhibitors. Muscle actually went up, but the sides might be bad, hard to tell yet. We know what low dose steroids do, relatively benign. Say 200mg of test a week. In forced bed rest on catabolic thyroid meds 200mg Test added 2kg of muscle in about 3 or 4 weeks, where the control group lost muscle.

Look at Retatrutide as a better alternative, it's the rage among "PED influencers" right now.

Speaking of fat loss. I had an extremely dramatic fat loss recently without trying. I had lost weight involuntarily in recent months. Just came home from the hospital after having my gallbladder removed. Now I naturally sit at >20% BF. Imagine my shock at the hospital when they tell me they can't give me subcutaneous injections in the belly because there's no fat there, they had to shoot in my thigh! :o Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine a situation like this, I would've assumed getting to this bodyfat would take a year of hard deprivation dieting. Appetite has been down but I've consciously drank sugar sodas, like 10+ cans a day, and as much fat as I could tolerate. And obviously protein, lots of RTDs throughout the day. A couple of cooked meals, again as fatty and unhealthy as possible.
are those available now? and do they work? like are there studies on them?