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<blockquote data-quote="jane22" data-source="post: 140156" data-attributes="member: 25295"><p>Well I got the Byetta today. The training course was quite good really. They didn't tell me much that I hadn't found out here but it gave me chance to ask a few questions and get it all straight in my mind. I also had a dummy run on jabbing myself and they weighed me. After chatting to the nurse I decided to go for it and start tonight - strike while the needle's sharp lol. She gave me a letter for when I want to fly and there was no charge for that. </p><p></p><p>Injecting myself was as you all said - easy peasy. Half an hour later I had a small meal - a 1 egg omelette with a slice of ham, a mixed salad and 1 small potato followed by a low fat yogurt and now I feel stuffed. The stuffed feeling didn't happen right away. I ate at 7pm and felt really full by 8pm. So I'm glad I didn't go on eating any more. I think the yogurt was just a bit more than I needed. </p><p></p><p>No nausea at the moment, just a rather full feeling that I quite like. I can't remember the last time I felt really full. Anyway I feel quite positive about this and am really looking forward to getting back into some of those smaller clothes sitting in my wardrobe and maybe having a few new ones. I already exercise regularly but tomorrow's challenge is to swim for an extra 10 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jane22, post: 140156, member: 25295"] Well I got the Byetta today. The training course was quite good really. They didn't tell me much that I hadn't found out here but it gave me chance to ask a few questions and get it all straight in my mind. I also had a dummy run on jabbing myself and they weighed me. After chatting to the nurse I decided to go for it and start tonight - strike while the needle's sharp lol. She gave me a letter for when I want to fly and there was no charge for that. Injecting myself was as you all said - easy peasy. Half an hour later I had a small meal - a 1 egg omelette with a slice of ham, a mixed salad and 1 small potato followed by a low fat yogurt and now I feel stuffed. The stuffed feeling didn't happen right away. I ate at 7pm and felt really full by 8pm. So I'm glad I didn't go on eating any more. I think the yogurt was just a bit more than I needed. No nausea at the moment, just a rather full feeling that I quite like. I can't remember the last time I felt really full. Anyway I feel quite positive about this and am really looking forward to getting back into some of those smaller clothes sitting in my wardrobe and maybe having a few new ones. I already exercise regularly but tomorrow's challenge is to swim for an extra 10 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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