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How did you feel about switching onto injections?
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<blockquote data-quote="SueR" data-source="post: 325831" data-attributes="member: 38596"><p>Byetta was my first go at injecting and that took some getting used to to. Once you realise that injecting doesn't hurt and that with practice it becomes easier life isn't too bad. I actually shook when I did my first Byetta injection ! When my bg levels continued to rise I contacted my DSN and asked to go on insulin and I did feel better for it too.</p><p></p><p>Yes it was a relief to be put on it - partner was already on it by this time, as Byetta was a waste of time for him. I more or less knew what to do, having helped him. Hypos and realising that I am about to hypo are still a bit of a worry, but so far I have avoided any - been using insulin since this time last year - so that's not bad going.</p><p></p><p>I have been able to help a friend who went on Byetta and then insulin. We support each other and chat about our worries and concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SueR, post: 325831, member: 38596"] Byetta was my first go at injecting and that took some getting used to to. Once you realise that injecting doesn't hurt and that with practice it becomes easier life isn't too bad. I actually shook when I did my first Byetta injection ! When my bg levels continued to rise I contacted my DSN and asked to go on insulin and I did feel better for it too. Yes it was a relief to be put on it - partner was already on it by this time, as Byetta was a waste of time for him. I more or less knew what to do, having helped him. Hypos and realising that I am about to hypo are still a bit of a worry, but so far I have avoided any - been using insulin since this time last year - so that's not bad going. I have been able to help a friend who went on Byetta and then insulin. We support each other and chat about our worries and concerns. [/QUOTE]
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