Victoza doesn’t get much mention on the forum,
Had been on Metformin -both types - prior to going on Victosa but came of due to the side effects . They did try me again when on both Victosa and trulicity but same side effects. Just had odd case of the runs with Victosa and for some reason the day before my next injection with trulicity . Insulin is best ,more a question of getting the doseage right . Mines fine in the morning but by 10 at night my bs readings shoot up to 16 . Had odd hypo first thing so keep the jelly babies at hand and then adjust the doseage . I think having a hypo is good as knowing how it feels to have one seems less scary just need to get it consistent throughout the day .my next hb1ac is in January so it will be interesting to see how trulicity works or notAre you also on matformin?
Thanks, will do. For the first time since my diagnosis 31 years ago, I feel that I am getting to grips with this pain in the ****/arm/leg/stomach condition! I don't believe that I will ever get off Insulin but the weight loss and improvement in my blood sugars and overall health in the last 12 months have given me a bit of my old confidence back and, as am approaching the age of 59, a bit of my love for life!!@QPR4Me See https://www.virtahealth.com/testimonials for lots of people who have control their Type2 with diet, including people who have been on insulin for many years. Virtahealth is run by the people who wrote the leading science book on "low carb".
Empagliflozin (being a SGLT-2 inhibitor) should greatly help with both BG control and lowering weight as it removes glucose from your body, unlike other drugs that just moves the glucose about our bodies. "Low carbs" stops us putting as much glucose into our bodies, as all carbs become glucose soon after we eat them.
Remember that when on Empagliflozin you must drink a lot of water, think about how it removes the glucose....
Good stuff. Keep it up.That's a great weight loss QPR4Me.
My blood pressure is not high enough for medication, but it's higher than they would like it to be. Looking to reduce that with weight loss as well.
After 7 days on Victosa, I'm down to 7.4 mmoL/l fasting, and 6.4, 2 hours after breakfast. Dose is now 1.2ml.
Had been on Metformin -both types - prior to going on Victosa but came of due to the side effects . They did try me again when on both Victosa and trulicity but same side effects. Just had odd case of the runs with Victosa and for some reason the day before my next injection with trulicity . Insulin is best ,more a question of getting the doseage right . Mines fine in the morning but by 10 at night my bs readings shoot up to 16 . Had odd hypo first thing so keep the jelly babies at hand and then adjust the doseage . I think having a hypo is good as knowing how it feels to have one seems less scary just need to get it consistent throughout the day .my next hb1ac is in January so it will be interesting to see how trulicity works or not
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