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<blockquote data-quote="paul-1976" data-source="post: 412463" data-attributes="member: 54871"><p>Hi! I used Byetta originally and kept vomiting up my food after I ate anything and I also used to feel weak and shivery with many gastro upsets and headaches and I believe Bydureon is very similar except being slow release and only 1 injection a week although as the medicine is slow release with bigger particles the needle gauge is thicker and I have heard of others ending up with a particually 'Angry' looking injection site ..I would personally have a chat with your diabetes team as you don't want to keep suffering with those symptoms.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul-1976, post: 412463, member: 54871"] Hi! I used Byetta originally and kept vomiting up my food after I ate anything and I also used to feel weak and shivery with many gastro upsets and headaches and I believe Bydureon is very similar except being slow release and only 1 injection a week although as the medicine is slow release with bigger particles the needle gauge is thicker and I have heard of others ending up with a particually 'Angry' looking injection site ..I would personally have a chat with your diabetes team as you don't want to keep suffering with those symptoms. Best wishes Paul [/QUOTE]
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