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How did you feel about switching onto injections?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrsHutt" data-source="post: 1060661" data-attributes="member: 221868"><p>I had insulin while pregnant 26 and 21 years ago and then Byetta and Victoza about 4 years ago - all of which worked really well. The Victoza so well that consultant took me off and said 'goodbye'!! However, this past year I have been very unwell with various things and my BG went through the roof (102!!!), so I'm back on the meds - I can't remember the name of the new one (unpronounceable anyway!), which worked for a bit, but seems to be going off the boil now and numbers are rising slowly. I do carb count and try to keep under 30, but certainly under 50.</p><p></p><p>My worry is that he said if this doesn't work, it will be insulin next. I am not sure that I want that for the rest of my life???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsHutt, post: 1060661, member: 221868"] I had insulin while pregnant 26 and 21 years ago and then Byetta and Victoza about 4 years ago - all of which worked really well. The Victoza so well that consultant took me off and said 'goodbye'!! However, this past year I have been very unwell with various things and my BG went through the roof (102!!!), so I'm back on the meds - I can't remember the name of the new one (unpronounceable anyway!), which worked for a bit, but seems to be going off the boil now and numbers are rising slowly. I do carb count and try to keep under 30, but certainly under 50. My worry is that he said if this doesn't work, it will be insulin next. I am not sure that I want that for the rest of my life??? [/QUOTE]
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