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<blockquote data-quote="Clase" data-source="post: 2429415" data-attributes="member: 228405"><p>Hello. I've had a bit of a roller coaster with GLP1 inhibitors. I started Trulicity last October and was nauseous for a couple of weeks. It cut my appetite which was a bit of a problem as I eat low carb and not much anyway. It brought my HbA1c from 52 to 47 in 3 months but the problem was that I became allergic to something in it and the injection sites were large red itchy patches. After trying Ozempic I'm now on Victoza but like you I do worry sometimes that I don't eat enough to keep me healthy. They are effective at bringing down HbA1c but not sure that is worth the other effects. Good luck with it. Give it time for your body to get used to it and many of the side effects do settle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clase, post: 2429415, member: 228405"] Hello. I've had a bit of a roller coaster with GLP1 inhibitors. I started Trulicity last October and was nauseous for a couple of weeks. It cut my appetite which was a bit of a problem as I eat low carb and not much anyway. It brought my HbA1c from 52 to 47 in 3 months but the problem was that I became allergic to something in it and the injection sites were large red itchy patches. After trying Ozempic I'm now on Victoza but like you I do worry sometimes that I don't eat enough to keep me healthy. They are effective at bringing down HbA1c but not sure that is worth the other effects. Good luck with it. Give it time for your body to get used to it and many of the side effects do settle. [/QUOTE]
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