I’m one month in to the randomisation phase now and convinced I’m on the placebo. All my side effects (nausea mainly) being in the run in of Semaglutide have stopped. The down side is there has been quite an upsurge in my BG levels. Now true, this has coincided with a little more indulgence over Xmas but I’m surprise by how much of a difference it has made especially to my morning levels. I clearly lost some weight on the drug but pleased today no weight gain since being on this “placebo”.
Anyone else on this and at the Randomisation phase?
I feel the same as you. I felt different during the run in period than now. I’m onto the second week of it and I’m definitely more hungry than before and I’ve noticed the taste is completely different as well. The run in tasted horrid but the actual not so. I was hoping like the rest to be on the real thing as 5 years is a long time when your 72Just started Randomisation last week. I am sure I am not on the placebo as sickness and constipation got worse. Also struggling to eat some foods. Also feeling full quite easily.
Just started Randomisation last week. I am sure I am not on the placebo as sickness and constipation got worse. Also struggling to eat some foods. Also feeling full quite easily.
Yes that’s how I feel. But the sickness has gone mostly and I can eat small meals. That’s after the first month of the 14mg.My sickness is in the morning when im also my most hungry oddly. Sure i have the 14mg Semaglutide as it tastes so bitter .. still unsure about it all but grateful to be losing weight.
Thats good to know its mostly gone. My fasting glucose is 5.8 which is much better but the morning nausea can be really awful. Grateful to be given what I believe is the real thing in randomisation as my GP has never mentioned this before.. literally only Metformin.Yes that’s how I feel. But the sickness has gone mostly and I can eat small meals. That’s after the first month of the 14mg.
I’m going to take part. Just waiting for my run in pack to arrive. Just had my participant card to carry with me.Just thought aid start a discussion here for anyone on the Ascend Plus trial by Oxford University.
Started my “Run In” phase yesterday and so far so good. No side affects other than fatigue. How are other folks doing?
Hi, I'm now on the 14mg tablets and I think mine are placebo? When taking the run-in tablets I definitely had a queasy feeling after taking them, I no longer have that. My appetite had reduced, now I'm not so sure. I'm going to give it a few monthsI’m one month in to the randomisation phase now and convinced I’m on the placebo. All my side effects (nausea mainly) being in the run in of Semaglutide have stopped. The down side is there has been quite an upsurge in my BG levels. Now true, this has coincided with a little more indulgence over Xmas but I’m surprise by how much of a difference it has made especially to my morning levels. I clearly lost some weight on the drug but pleased today no weight gain since being on this “placebo”.
Anyone else on this and at the Randomisation phase?
Same hereWhen I was on the lower doses I had nausea and sometimes had stomach problems. Been on the randomised treatment (14mg), since 23 March and I've had no symptoms whatsoever and have lost no weight so I'm convinced these are placebo.
How long have you been on it? I’m on the second bottle of 14mg and I’m not feeling as bad now. But still not got a very good appetite. Sometimes I might think I can tackle a reasonable sized meal but halfway through it suddenly feel full.The nausea on the placebo/14mg semaglutide is becoming unbearable. Anyone else having good days and bad days? My fasting glucose varies too - 6.6 this morning. Headache and constipation is becoming constant.
Just thought aid start a discussion here for anyone on the Ascend Plus trial by Oxford University.
Started my “Run In” phase yesterday and so far so good. No side affects other than fatigue. How are other folks doing?