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Hi. Liraglutide is normally prescribed if you have a lot of excess weight as it helps to reduce that. However, the best thing is to adopt a good low-carb diet to get weight down and then the Liraglutide can be reduced/stopped but must be discussed with the GP first.
My weight has creep up with my thyroids and what ever diet I did I lost for a few months then put back on. So hopefully this will help. Thank you you for your help.
For me a wonder drug but I understand it may not stay that way. I think you also have to work with it as it let's you feel full but you can still over eat if you ignore that feeling.
I also reduced my food - tended to eat little or no breakfast - 1/4 slice of bread for example. For lunch 2 crackers and a bit of cheese or half a sandwich and in the evening half a tea plate of food. Carbs tended to help. Even now dinner fits on a side plate!