Liraglutide - Victoza, Saxenda

stephenharold

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I had Victoza for a while. Not the happiest of experiences. But that is just me. I am one of those people who has a sensitive tummy! It was certainly very good at getting the blood sugars down and it also killed my appetite stone dead. Unfortunately the gastro-intestinal problems (i.e. the raging gallops) hit and it was all very unfortunate, including me having to jump out of my car and disappear behind a tree on a public common! Fortunately I was a bit of a wild camper in my youth so I knew what to do....but all in all not a pleasant experience. I am now a legend in my own right down at the doctor's surgery and finally they put me on insulin and I haven't looked back.

Obviously, just because I had problems with Victoza doesn't mean it is going to happen to everyone. I have a close friend who takes Victoza who takes the full whack dose with no gut problems and is delighted with it. She has also managed to shift 5 stone and looks marvellous.

I think that like other medications, give it a go. You will be eased on to it and if you have any sensitivities they will become apparent quite quickly.

Best of luck.

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stephenharold

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
I have explored a different approach with Victoza which may help others. I am T2 for over a decade and have followed the route most others have, starting with Metformin. My journey arrived at Ozempic and then followed 5 months of
diarrhea and incontinence and finally stopped. I was put on to Victoza, starting at 0.6 mg rising to 1.2. Not long after (couple of days) I was back to all I had wrestled with using Ozempic. My diabetes team wanted to move me on to insulin, but I did not, because Victoza has many other benefits, especially risk of cardio vascular issues. So I went back to 0.6 starting dose. NOW THE GOOD NEWS: I started at 0.6 and then increased the dose by one (1) click of the pen per week. One click = 0.06 mg The following day I had bit of abdominable gurgling which settled after about 24 hrs. I continued the journey towards 1.2. One week the gurgling was more pronounced and lasted a bit longer, so I stayed on that dose for 2 weeks, then returned to one click per week and after 12 weeks I reached 1.2 WITH NO SIDE EFFECTS. I know everyone is different and I was told that what I had done was very unconventional, but hey - it worked and is still working. So I hope I may have stumbled onto an approach that might well work for other people. I should also mention that I have an extreme form of IBS which makes this class of drugs difficult to tolerate, but this gently, gently approach managed to creep past the IBS with no reaction. I hope this might work for you, it`s definitely worth trying. Good luck.
 
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