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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis" data-source="post: 49737" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p><strong>Re: Anyone use Byetta?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Andy,</p><p>I'm not quite sure what you meant. Byetta helps with weight loss in two ways:</p><p>- it slows down the rate at which food passes through your digestive system, which makes you feel fuller for longer, so less hungry and less likely to snack between meals</p><p>- it reduces appetite by sending messages to the part of the brain that calls for food (the hypothalmus) to suppress those cravings.</p><p></p><p>So the whole purpose of Byetta is to stop you from feeling hungry all the time, not to make you feel hungry. And it is extremely successful at doing this, as proven by some 800,000 patients in the UK and US who use it.</p><p></p><p>If you are not sure about whether you would want to remain on Byetta long-term, then why not think of it simply as a means to an end? Take it in order to get your weight and BS down, and once you have reached your targets come off it and see if you can maintain good levels by diet alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis, post: 49737, member: 1338"] [b]Re: Anyone use Byetta?[/b] Hi Andy, I'm not quite sure what you meant. Byetta helps with weight loss in two ways: - it slows down the rate at which food passes through your digestive system, which makes you feel fuller for longer, so less hungry and less likely to snack between meals - it reduces appetite by sending messages to the part of the brain that calls for food (the hypothalmus) to suppress those cravings. So the whole purpose of Byetta is to stop you from feeling hungry all the time, not to make you feel hungry. And it is extremely successful at doing this, as proven by some 800,000 patients in the UK and US who use it. If you are not sure about whether you would want to remain on Byetta long-term, then why not think of it simply as a means to an end? Take it in order to get your weight and BS down, and once you have reached your targets come off it and see if you can maintain good levels by diet alone. [/QUOTE]
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