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<blockquote data-quote="Tulip12345" data-source="post: 2390941" data-attributes="member: 541817"><p>Hi Lamont,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your post. I refused the sitagliptin as I was worried about stuff I had read on the web about pancreatitis with some of the meds available today like the injections of victoza etc. I do not know if sitagliptin is risky but was anxious and have ended up on the three meds for diabetes now.</p><p></p><p>I’ve started the low carb journey. I’m going low fat too as I’m very overweight. I am thinking that ‘naughty’ may mean anything starchy so am trying to opt for veggies, salad and beans and pulses and not eating too much. My psychiatric meds make me hungry so I’ve been feeling a tad grumpy.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the tip about glasses. I’m waiting to hear from dr about the blurred vision and from reading the link to article earlier in this thread, it might take some time for my eyes to settle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tulip12345, post: 2390941, member: 541817"] Hi Lamont, Thanks for your post. I refused the sitagliptin as I was worried about stuff I had read on the web about pancreatitis with some of the meds available today like the injections of victoza etc. I do not know if sitagliptin is risky but was anxious and have ended up on the three meds for diabetes now. I’ve started the low carb journey. I’m going low fat too as I’m very overweight. I am thinking that ‘naughty’ may mean anything starchy so am trying to opt for veggies, salad and beans and pulses and not eating too much. My psychiatric meds make me hungry so I’ve been feeling a tad grumpy. Thanks for the tip about glasses. I’m waiting to hear from dr about the blurred vision and from reading the link to article earlier in this thread, it might take some time for my eyes to settle. [/QUOTE]
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