Dennis
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Hi Shazscot,shazscot said:yes you are correct i was told to have carbs with every meal and have never been told to restrict them nor count them. i took 2 injections yesterday but had to make myself sick 1 hour after 2nd injection. had to do same this morning. usual day would be 1 slice toast 2 biscuits for breakfast 2 slice bread with cold meat for lunch and pastsa bolognese and crusty bread for dinner also couple of packets of crisps as snacks. again i would be grateful for any help thanks
SkimblesQueen said:I've just been told I'm getting Byetta by the consultant at my local hospital (friday)...Apparently he's got to write to my GP & get him to prescribe it though. He expects the process to take 10-14 days is this normal? My BM's are between 18-20 most days, so I don't feel terribly well most of the time, I've already had to wait 3 weeks.
It's funny, they've said I'm a type 1 diabetic, as I've had diabetes since birth, but I rather than a total lack of insulin all the time, I have an erratic Pancreas, so some days it produces & some days it doesn't! Until recently (When I got glandular fever actually), mostly the days it produced & the days it didn't averaged out to give me just a slightly elevated HbA1C but since having glandular fever this has been getting worse & then having caught Swine flu 2 months ago, it's all gone completely out the window. They're giving me Byetta to aid weightloss as well as stabilise my BM's.
If it was done correctly then you shouldn't have felt a thing! Needles have different thicknesses (guages) and the recommended guage for the needles that fit on Byetta pens is 31g. When you get your prescription, make sure that you also have prescribed 8mm 31g pen needles. The most commonly used ones are BD Microfine needles - the Byetta pens don't have needles attached so you will need a separate prescription for these.I'm a bit worried about the needles, & the nausea I've heard about. The diabetic nurse on friday stabbed me with a needle to show me what to expect & it really hurt.
Your nurse is wrong and obviously hasn't read the Byetta instruction leaflet! This clearly states that Byetta must be refrigerated until first use. After that it can be kept unchilled provided the temperature doesn't exceed 25°C (77°F). Most diabetic nurses, like their GPs, know very little about Byetta as it is still relatively new.Also, I've found information that says Byetta after opening doesn't have to be stored in the fridge, but the diabetic nurse says it does...anyone got any experience with that?
Shouldn't be a problem at all - but will you need to have it with you? You should inject with your breakfast (so probably before you set off for Alton Towers) and again with your evening meal. If you will be eating out in the evening then you will need to take it with you, so keep it in the box it comes in as that will give it some protection and also has handy slots for carrying needles. If you are going on any of the rides where you are caged into your seat, just make sure the safety harness can't crush the box.I want to go on a day trip to Alton Towers in the week after I start Byetta, but I'm concerned if that's a wise idea, anyone else been on long trips with it & had any problems?
I forgot to mention I'm currently on 160mg of Gliclazide twice a day.
Hi Hannah,SkimblesQueen said:If I'm not type 1, then what am I? Because I was told that it USED to be thought that type 1's produce no insulin, & now it is thought that some type 1's can produce some insulin some of the time.
As I said you will need a prescription - a dozen will last you less than a week. They come in boxes of 100 needles, so a box will last you 7 weeks.I have a few needles the diabetic nurse (at the hospital) gave me, but just about a dozen.
Unfortunately you do have to consider that you may suffer the nausea that some, but not all, patients experience. I was one of the lucky ones as it didn't affect me, but if you read back through the posts on this topic you will see that it does seem to affect many - and a higher proportion of women than men for some reason. The stats say around 40% will experience nausea - although in many cases this will just be feeling queasy rather than actually being sick.If I go to Alton Towers I will need to be taking it with me, loooooooooooong day from here & by coach, I shall be breakfasting on the coach as will be too early to do so before. I understand Alton Towers will keep hold of medicines for you anyway, so as long as I remember to collect it at the end of the day this should be fine. I was more concerned about the sickness etc, & going so far, in case there's an emergency...
That's very worrying. The manufacturers (Eli Lilly) issue a warning that "When BYETTA is used with a medicine that contains a sulfonylurea, hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) is a possible side effect. The dose of your sulfonylurea medicine may need to be reduced while you use BYETTA." Here's a link to the Byetta website.. . . even more worried since you mentioned hypo's, as they will not review my gliclazide for 4 months (so the consultant says).
Byetta has been available in the UK for more than 2 years now, so it's not that new! Any chemist (Boots included) should be able to get it from their suppliers within 24 hours. Not quite sure what the 2 units is about? If that means their minimum order is 2 pens then that's their problem not yours, and not one that I have ever come across with Boots or any other chemist. Their responsibility is to provide you with what it says on the prescription. If that says one pen then that's all you should get.I also went to my local Boots to see if they could get it in, considering it's still so new...they've said they've had production problems with it, but have been able to order it in ready for when I get my prescription...only apparently the units are in 2's. which could be an issue, as I'm only meant to be on the 5mcg pen for 1 month.
Hi Shazscot,shazscot said:i'd like to know if its taking me longer to get used to byetta because i dont take injections every day? only work 8hrs a week and felt awful at work last wednesday and do not want to be off work. all advice welcome thanks
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