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ashaw

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Hi

I'm new to diabetes uk although I've been diagnosed for about 6 years now with type 2 (and, looking back, may have had it for some years before that). I'm still struggling with lots of issues - mostly because medical services here in the Hebrides don't seem to be keen on different ideas. It seems that, if a treatment has been used for years, this is the way to keep going - but not for me it isn't, because the treatments being used don't work. I may just take matters into my own hands although I would prefer to proceed with some medical support.

Perhaps I can't blame the local medics because I know that I am awkward in many ways - difficult to get blood from, already obese before I started putting weight on with the various medications, intolerant of artificial sugars, insulin resistant, fluid retention, anaemic, high blood pressure and so on....

What a mess!

Ann
 
Hi Ann and welcome to the forum. I know you were diagnosed 6 years ago but maybe this information will be useful to you. It was written for new members. Ask as many questions as you like and there will be members who can help you, including with the problems you mention.

 
Hi,
I have been diagnosed type 2 ten years. Three years ago I was prescribed an extra oral medication to my Metformin a tablet called Pioglitizen. I did not realise that subsequent weight gain size 18 to 22/24, water retention, puffiness were all side effects. GP even gave me water retention tablets-- which didn't help! Nobody listened to my concerns over my weight. Then I saw Laura a diabetic nurse who has prescribed Victoza.
She told me to cease the Pioglitizen immediately which I did on 30th October. I lost 8lbs in 18 days. My shoe size has gone from a 5 to a 4 I can actually see my ankles.
USA, France and Germany have withdrawn Pio as there are some concerns that it may be a cause of bladder tumours. It seems "tooth problems"are also a problem .

All out there please, please see a specialist diabetic nurse. Just check the medication is right for you.

Victoza does make me a bit nauseous however I am going to keep a close eye on my health. We trust our GPs but really we need to take responsibility for ourselves as well.Wish I had done 3 years ago.
 
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