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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis" data-source="post: 31477" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p><strong>Re: Anyone use Byetta?</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi Tina,</p><p>Unfortunately the nausea does return when you move up to the 10μg dose, so as it is taking you quite a long time to adjust to the lower dose, my own opinion is that you would be better staying on the lower dose for a second month and then move up. If you were to switch up to 10μg almost as soon as your body has come to accept the 5μg dose, you would almost certainly get a violent reaction to the higher dose. At the end of the day its your doctor's decision, but if you explain the situation to him I'm sure he will listen.</p><p></p><p>It certainly wouldn't do you any harm because the lower dose seems to be bringing your sugar levels down steadily. Of course you can help that process by reducing the amount of carbohydrates in your diet, not by a huge amount but just a little (if you usually have 2 slices of toast, have one instead; if you normally have 4 potatoes, try having 3).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis, post: 31477, member: 1338"] [b]Re: Anyone use Byetta?[/b] Hi Tina, Unfortunately the nausea does return when you move up to the 10μg dose, so as it is taking you quite a long time to adjust to the lower dose, my own opinion is that you would be better staying on the lower dose for a second month and then move up. If you were to switch up to 10μg almost as soon as your body has come to accept the 5μg dose, you would almost certainly get a violent reaction to the higher dose. At the end of the day its your doctor's decision, but if you explain the situation to him I'm sure he will listen. It certainly wouldn't do you any harm because the lower dose seems to be bringing your sugar levels down steadily. Of course you can help that process by reducing the amount of carbohydrates in your diet, not by a huge amount but just a little (if you usually have 2 slices of toast, have one instead; if you normally have 4 potatoes, try having 3). [/QUOTE]
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