I got to approximately my goal weight (18% body fat) and wanted to start gaining muscle[1] instead, so I stopped taking retatrutide to see what would happen. Nothing changed for about two weeks and then suddenly I was completely ravenous and ended up just wanting snack food. It’s weird because I definitely used to always feel that way, and it was just “normal”. I mostly kept the weight gain at bay with constant willpower.
I’m going to try taking around a quarter of my previous dose and see if it makes it easier to stay at approximately this weight and not constantly think about rice crispies.
I didn’t notice any muscle loss with retatrutide, I just started out less strong than I want to be and find it hard to gain muscle on a calorie deficit.
Yeah muscle loss hasn’t been a problem for me. I can do more pull-ups, push-ups and hike longer and faster than when I started. Progress was really slow with a significant calorie deficit.
I’m trying a much lower dose now to see if I can build muscle without rapidly regaining the weight.
Separately, I’m just really bad at dealing with the complexity of weights. I’m going to see if Crossfit helps this week.
I got to approximately my goal weight (18% body fat) and wanted to start gaining muscle[1] instead, so I stopped taking retatrutide to see what would happen. Nothing changed for about two weeks and then suddenly I was completely ravenous and ended up just wanting snack food. It’s weird because I definitely used to always feel that way, and it was just “normal”. I mostly kept the weight gain at bay with constant willpower.
I’m going to try taking around a quarter of my previous dose and see if it makes it easier to stay at approximately this weight and not constantly think about rice crispies.
I didn’t notice any muscle loss with retatrutide, I just started out less strong than I want to be and find it hard to gain muscle on a calorie deficit.
Are you also lifting weights? I’m quite confident that you can gain muscle while taking retatrutide if you lift weights.
IIRC GLP-1 agonists cause more muscle loss than “old-fashioned” dieting, but the effect of resistance training far outweighs the extra muscle loss.
Yeah muscle loss hasn’t been a problem for me. I can do more pull-ups, push-ups and hike longer and faster than when I started. Progress was really slow with a significant calorie deficit.
I’m trying a much lower dose now to see if I can build muscle without rapidly regaining the weight.
Separately, I’m just really bad at dealing with the complexity of weights. I’m going to see if Crossfit helps this week.