Hi Denise,
I was referred to the consultant by my GP to be assessed as a suitable candidate for victoza.
There are certain guidelines and criterea you have to meet, before they prescribe byetta/victoza.
Assessment of your meds, body mass, blood glucose levels and control, diet n lifestyle are looked at and should be discussed.
I stopped taking the gliclazide myself due to central body weight gain [ tummy n chest area only ] whilst my legs/arms remained stick thin ! [my diet was both healthy AND portion controlled, due to my bowel disease]
This was causing me breathing difficulties and restricting my mobilty too.
Was told the body mass index had to be greater than 35.
Mine was a lot lower than this, but the fact I was suffering with breathing and mobilty, on my tiny frame they agreed to let me use victoza glp1 peptide.
I now use victoza with levemir insulin.
It IS an expensive product and not all HCP's are agreeable to prescribe these.
Could you have a chat with your GP and run this past them? See what they say/suggest?
Without sounding awful, a stone isnt a lot to lose, could this be possibly looked at after xmas time in shedding via tweaking your diet?
Victoza does have an appetite suppressant action , making you want to eat a lot less than normal therefore being successful in weight loss with it.
Hope this helps?
Anna.x