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I want to change my current meds (what are my chances)
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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2585064" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>My first thoughts are of the side effects, you should not be taking meds that clearly not working, if not causing you to feel much worse, phone your doctors and tell them about the severe side effects.</p><p>Ozempic is a relatively new diabetic meds that according to my GP have had pretty good results from the trials and testing. Of course that is if a lot of your issues with your personal T2 requires ozempic. For that you need to speak again to your GP.</p><p>I believe that maybe you are not going low carb enough to help control your diabetes, could you give us an idea of what you are saying on a normal day? And if you can, give us some readings from your cgm. Before and after meals please?</p><p></p><p>But you do need to get sorted with your GP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2585064, member: 85785"] My first thoughts are of the side effects, you should not be taking meds that clearly not working, if not causing you to feel much worse, phone your doctors and tell them about the severe side effects. Ozempic is a relatively new diabetic meds that according to my GP have had pretty good results from the trials and testing. Of course that is if a lot of your issues with your personal T2 requires ozempic. For that you need to speak again to your GP. I believe that maybe you are not going low carb enough to help control your diabetes, could you give us an idea of what you are saying on a normal day? And if you can, give us some readings from your cgm. Before and after meals please? But you do need to get sorted with your GP. [/QUOTE]
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