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<blockquote data-quote="Dennis" data-source="post: 75465" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p><strong>Re: Anyone use Byetta?</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi Viv,</p><p></p><p>When you move up to the 10mcg pen dose, it is possible to get a recurrence of the early nausea anything up to 5 or 6 weeks later - not common but has been reported by some. </p><p></p><p>If you remember, one of the things that Byetta does is to slow down the rate at which food is digested. Most people find that red meats are harder to digest than white meats or fish, so a combination of a meat that is hard to digest, eaten at a time when your digestive system is getting used to working at a different rate, might just be a bit too much for it to cope with at this stage. What I would suggest is that you avoid the red meats and try chicken, turkey, ham or fish for a week and see if you find them easier to digest. Not forever - just give yourself a bit longer to get acclimatised to the stronger dose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dennis, post: 75465, member: 1338"] [b]Re: Anyone use Byetta?[/b] Hi Viv, When you move up to the 10mcg pen dose, it is possible to get a recurrence of the early nausea anything up to 5 or 6 weeks later - not common but has been reported by some. If you remember, one of the things that Byetta does is to slow down the rate at which food is digested. Most people find that red meats are harder to digest than white meats or fish, so a combination of a meat that is hard to digest, eaten at a time when your digestive system is getting used to working at a different rate, might just be a bit too much for it to cope with at this stage. What I would suggest is that you avoid the red meats and try chicken, turkey, ham or fish for a week and see if you find them easier to digest. Not forever - just give yourself a bit longer to get acclimatised to the stronger dose. [/QUOTE]
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