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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 29640" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Lantus is an insulin analogue and insulin makes you put on weight. Look at the leaflet, which comes in the pack. Does it state that in the side effects? If so point it out to your care team.</p><p> If you're a T2 could you manage on the Byetta alone? Read David Mendosa's Web site. He used Byetta and lost masses of weight and is now off all medication.</p><p> Have you tried reducing the carbohydrate that you eat? If you follow the usual diabetes Uk recommended diet of "plenty of complex carbohydrate with each meal" you will inevitably put on weight and have high blood glucose numbers. the medics will then blame you for your difficulty in keeping yuor numbers down and failing to lose weight, when It's their dietary advice causing it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 29640, member: 8110"] Lantus is an insulin analogue and insulin makes you put on weight. Look at the leaflet, which comes in the pack. Does it state that in the side effects? If so point it out to your care team. If you're a T2 could you manage on the Byetta alone? Read David Mendosa's Web site. He used Byetta and lost masses of weight and is now off all medication. Have you tried reducing the carbohydrate that you eat? If you follow the usual diabetes Uk recommended diet of "plenty of complex carbohydrate with each meal" you will inevitably put on weight and have high blood glucose numbers. the medics will then blame you for your difficulty in keeping yuor numbers down and failing to lose weight, when It's their dietary advice causing it [/QUOTE]
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