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The 3am club: roll call 🌙
Poll question: What time did YOU wake up last night for no reason? Vote, then tell us in the comments: what did your brain decide was URGENT at that hour? Mine once replayed a conversation from 2009... I wonder if Sarah is still mad at me... lol Sleep disruption is a huge indicator that hormones are off. Let's categorize this as research!
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I woke at midnight and then again at 4 AM, but I am still recovering from jet lag. My mind stressed around how my daughter and I are going to transport six massive double bags from Atlanta baggage claim to the rental car terminal tomorrow!
I kickoff my mornings with Athletic Greens (AG1) -
I've been doing green drinks for years. I love the taste AG1 formula...plus I add 2 tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinger, which helps with blood sugar. Today, a friend I've know since elementary school reached out of FB when I posted this photo from my daughter's wedding this past June. He said, '...you look the same as you did in 1985' ...LOL, must be the AG1😉
I kickoff my mornings with Athletic Greens (AG1) -
0 likes • Jul 18
@Niki Weiss do you know if it has cruciferous vegetables in it? I would love to try great tasting greens, but any cruciferous vegetables, really upset my digestion and give me serious bloat.
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Hi everyone — new here and wanted to introduce myself. I'm 56, and I have struggled with my weight my whole life. I've been on and off HRT for years, and honestly, it never did anything for me. Then in 2019, I had an injury, and between that and menopause, I gained 60 pounds. Nothing touched it. I finally tried the GLP-1 route. Semaglutide first — two months, and I felt HORRIBLE. Switched to tirzepatide for three more months. Not as bad, but still bad. Five months on GLP-1s and I had gained two pounds. I gave up. I figured peptides just weren't for me, and that I'd spent thousands on weight loss over the years for nothing. Here's the part that really got me: after I recovered from my injury, I signed up for an Ironman this coming October. I have been training since October 2025 — consistently, seriously — and lost 0.0 pounds. Zero. Training for an Ironman, and the scale would not move. Then a friend told me about retatrutide. I started reading other people's results and I was amazed. I thought — What the heck. What do I have left to lose? I'm down 14 pounds and still losing. But the biggest difference isn't the scale — it's that I FEEL GREAT. After feeling so awful on the other two, that's everything. I LOVE Reta. It has been like MAGIC for me, and I'm so thankful I found it. This is just my experience — everyone's body is different, and what worked for me may not work for you. But I wanted to share it in case someone else out there had written peptides off as I had. Excited to learn from all of you.
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Thank you for sharing and I’m so happy. You finally found something that finally worked! What a relief! Please continue to share your progress with us and good luck with the marathon!
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I have had a severely strained/pulled/injured Glute tie in for almost a year! After nine months of trying everything else, I finally gave in and tried the wolverine stack. (BPC-157 + TB-500) I think it helped a little bit, maybe 15% less pain, but definitely did not cure it. I was hoping for a miracle! The hard thing to know is - was it bad product? Bad dosage? Or just not the right solution for my problem?
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Retired National Sales Manager for Thule & Case Logic -23 years. World traveler. Mom of two college kids trying to figure out my next chapter!

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