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  1. Johnhawkins53

    Info required re: Bydureon

    Remember, when injecting Bydureon, you are injecting a suspension, not a liquid. That's why you get little nodules under the skin where you inject. These gradually disappear in time and never caused me any irritation. One word of warning - don't massage the nodules in the hope it will make them...
  2. Johnhawkins53

    Peanut Butter

    Yep, I eat Whole Earth No Added Sugar Crunchy Peanut Butter as well. Tesco have large jars (hooray!), Waitrose only stock the small jars (boo!).
  3. Johnhawkins53

    bydureon injection

    I've been on Bydureon for a few months now - it had little effect on BS levels until around 6 weeks but now is very effective in keeping levels down. You've got to be patient and let its effectiveness build up, like it says in the accompanying literature. I've had side-effects - indigestion...
  4. Johnhawkins53

    BYDUREON and insulin

    Hmmm - the manufacturer of Bydureon states that it is NOT recommended to take Bydureon and insulin. Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
  5. Johnhawkins53

    Info required re: Bydureon

    I've been on Bydureon since April. Metformin and sitagliptin etc, weren't having the desired effect, so my diabetes nurse recommended trying Bydureon. Didn't have a problem with injecting myself - the literature with the injection kits is very clear if you follow the instructions carefully...