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<blockquote data-quote="Paul1976" data-source="post: 274994" data-attributes="member: 40900"><p>Hi Ali!</p><p></p><p>I'm on something similar(Byetta),I wanted Victoza but my PCT only do Byetta which is a shame because it means 2 jabs a day as opposed to 1 a day on Victoza,But hey Ho!</p><p>My levels have fell from 20mmol/l-33mmol/l to around 7-10mmol/l which is great but I'm having trouble with nausea and vomiting and I can only eat around 2 small snacks a day which means I find keeping carbs very low quite easy but I'm losing weight at an alarming rate so not sure how long I can stay on it TBH but I have been told that the nausea symptoms do wear off eventually so I going to stick with it for now.The injections themselves are painless with a 5mm 31g needle so nowhere as bad as I thought they might be(I'm no fan of sharp things) </p><p></p><p>Paul :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul1976, post: 274994, member: 40900"] Hi Ali! I'm on something similar(Byetta),I wanted Victoza but my PCT only do Byetta which is a shame because it means 2 jabs a day as opposed to 1 a day on Victoza,But hey Ho! My levels have fell from 20mmol/l-33mmol/l to around 7-10mmol/l which is great but I'm having trouble with nausea and vomiting and I can only eat around 2 small snacks a day which means I find keeping carbs very low quite easy but I'm losing weight at an alarming rate so not sure how long I can stay on it TBH but I have been told that the nausea symptoms do wear off eventually so I going to stick with it for now.The injections themselves are painless with a 5mm 31g needle so nowhere as bad as I thought they might be(I'm no fan of sharp things) Paul :wink: [/QUOTE]
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