Jane,
I do hope you get your wish and get Byetta. Since I started on it on 15th April I have lost 7Kg (1st 2lB).
I have not particularly adjusted my lifestyle - it's just that Byetta has put me off food to a certain extent, I almost have to force myself to eat. If I do overindulge it increases the nausea and/or gastric reflux, so the drug is acting as a deterrent.
It was quite noticeable that the 10mcg is the proper dose - my numbers became much tighter and have not strayed outside the "normal" range since I went on it about a month ago.
I had rather shaky grounds for going on the drug (other than weight control - my BMI was >35) - my HbA1c was very good (<5) and all my trigs were excellent. These good numbers were, however, achieved at the cost of constant hunger and frequent hypos - I was on a Lantus/Aspart regime. I say "was" because I have now ditched the insulin completely and my own body has regained control - with the help of Byetta, of course.
My weight was previously managed by Orlistat, but this had unpleasant side-effects and the effect seemed to wear off and my weight dropped from 114Kg and then stabilised at 104Kg and was starting to increase.
I do hope that your clinicians make a decision soon - I too had some difficulty in persuading mine, mainly because of 1. Ignorance and 2. Perceived cost.
Sadly, in considering cost, the medical establishment seem to take a short term view. They think that diabetes costs such as blindness, kidney failure, heart disease and amputations are someone else's problem in the future.
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