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<blockquote data-quote="Jude" data-source="post: 296442" data-attributes="member: 8649"><p>Hi Doug</p><p></p><p>just typed a whole paragraph and then it disappeared!! I did really well on byetta 3 years ago and lost 14 kilos but unfortunately bgs did not come down low enough and I had to go on to insulin and the 14 kilos came back on virtually overnight. The Consultant put me back on byetta alongside the insulin to see if it would help with weight loss but it has not. I still suffer with nausea/tiredness especially in the morning and thought that the Bydureon might be better as it will be released gradually throughout the day.</p><p>When/if I manage to succeed in getting the Bydureon where would you say is the best place to inject - tummy?? That is where I have my most fat - I have been injecting in my thighs since having 5 injections daily but I do not have much fat on my thighs!!</p><p>The Consultant that I saw last month with regards to my weight told me that Bydureon has been very successful in both loss of weight and lowering bgs so fingers crossed - have you experienced better results with it? What sort of diet are you on? I have recently tried lowering my carbs but nothing has moved - weight or bgs!! I have resisted carb reduction because of my IBS but am so fed up with it all I thought I would give lower carb a try - not vlc - my hubby is doing well!! :roll: </p><p></p><p>Many thanks</p><p>Judith</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jude, post: 296442, member: 8649"] Hi Doug just typed a whole paragraph and then it disappeared!! I did really well on byetta 3 years ago and lost 14 kilos but unfortunately bgs did not come down low enough and I had to go on to insulin and the 14 kilos came back on virtually overnight. The Consultant put me back on byetta alongside the insulin to see if it would help with weight loss but it has not. I still suffer with nausea/tiredness especially in the morning and thought that the Bydureon might be better as it will be released gradually throughout the day. When/if I manage to succeed in getting the Bydureon where would you say is the best place to inject - tummy?? That is where I have my most fat - I have been injecting in my thighs since having 5 injections daily but I do not have much fat on my thighs!! The Consultant that I saw last month with regards to my weight told me that Bydureon has been very successful in both loss of weight and lowering bgs so fingers crossed - have you experienced better results with it? What sort of diet are you on? I have recently tried lowering my carbs but nothing has moved - weight or bgs!! I have resisted carb reduction because of my IBS but am so fed up with it all I thought I would give lower carb a try - not vlc - my hubby is doing well!! :roll: Many thanks Judith [/QUOTE]
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