MOTS-c Side Effects — What to Expect?
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This thread has been incredibly helpful for understanding MOTS-c. I have been on the fence about starting for months and reading detailed real-world experiences like these has been more useful than any blog post or article I have found. The fact that most reports here are moderate rather than extreme actually increases my confidence.
One thing I wish more MOTS-c discussions covered is the discontinuation experience. What happens when you stop? In my case, the benefits gradually faded over about 3-4 weeks after stopping. Sleep was the first thing to return to baseline. Recovery improvements lasted a bit longer. Worth knowing for planning protocol duration.
Great point about bloodwork. I ran comprehensive panels at baseline, 6 weeks, and 12 weeks during my MOTS-c protocol. The most informative markers for me were inflammatory markers and IGF-1 levels. Would strongly recommend anyone running MOTS-c to invest in proper monitoring.
The timeline you describe is spot on with my MOTS-c experience. I also want to emphasize the importance of injection technique. When I switched from 30-gauge to 29-gauge needles and slowed my injection speed, the site irritation essentially disappeared. Small details make a big difference in compliance.
Following up on my earlier comment about MOTS-c. I am now 4 weeks past the end of my protocol and wanted to report that about 60 percent of the benefits seem to have persisted. Sleep is still better than baseline, recovery is somewhere between pre-protocol and on-protocol levels. Encouraging for the sustainability question.
Great write-up. I have been running a similar MOTS-c protocol and my experience aligns pretty closely with what you described. The sleep improvements were the first thing I noticed too, usually around week 2-3. One thing I would add is that I found keeping injection sites consistent with rotation between 4-5 spots worked better than random placement. Less irritation overall.
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