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<blockquote data-quote="Hobs" data-source="post: 1404090" data-attributes="member: 24693"><p>My advice is to stick with it and try your best to put up with the horrid side effects because they do start to ease off a little after about a month and by the end of the 2nd month you will be through the worst of it, By the end of 3 month you will be functioning almost the same as you did before swinging onto Victoza. I have been on it for years and not only kept the initial weight loss off but also my Hb1Ac now comes in averaging between 6 and 6.5%. I was the first in the area to trial Victoza and I was very pleased to have been chosen from all the other T2's in the doc's practice. </p><p>I have found the best time to inject is just before eating breakfast because for some reason an empty stomach seems to force some of the early side effects, but then I am retired so I had the to time to experiment and adjust.</p><p>Good luck and I sincerely hope you are able to stick with the Victoza because it sure is the best T2 medication I have ever tried :thumbup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hobs, post: 1404090, member: 24693"] My advice is to stick with it and try your best to put up with the horrid side effects because they do start to ease off a little after about a month and by the end of the 2nd month you will be through the worst of it, By the end of 3 month you will be functioning almost the same as you did before swinging onto Victoza. I have been on it for years and not only kept the initial weight loss off but also my Hb1Ac now comes in averaging between 6 and 6.5%. I was the first in the area to trial Victoza and I was very pleased to have been chosen from all the other T2's in the doc's practice. I have found the best time to inject is just before eating breakfast because for some reason an empty stomach seems to force some of the early side effects, but then I am retired so I had the to time to experiment and adjust. Good luck and I sincerely hope you are able to stick with the Victoza because it sure is the best T2 medication I have ever tried :thumbup: [/QUOTE]
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