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<blockquote data-quote="Marvin" data-source="post: 553208" data-attributes="member: 25832"><p>I take mine just after my morning shower, when its easier to get to the flabby bits! Before I was on Victoza I was on Byetta instead (a very similar drug but you have to inject it twice a day, within the hour immediately before breakfast and evening meals. I found Byetta depressed my appetite too much! I just lost all appetite for food, and wasn't enjoying life at all, feeling queasy all the time. So they've swapped me to Victoza and that side of things is a lot better. If your husband WANTS his appetite depressed, I suppose its possible Byetta might do the trick better for him than Victoza, but Byetta is less convenient with the two injections a day. I found the evening one particularly awkward especially if we were going out for a meal. Victoza can be taken at any time, as long as its roughly the same time each day.</p><p>On the positive side, I lost weight well on Byetta, and my HbA1C came down well, so the drug works....it just made me feel awful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marvin, post: 553208, member: 25832"] I take mine just after my morning shower, when its easier to get to the flabby bits! Before I was on Victoza I was on Byetta instead (a very similar drug but you have to inject it twice a day, within the hour immediately before breakfast and evening meals. I found Byetta depressed my appetite too much! I just lost all appetite for food, and wasn't enjoying life at all, feeling queasy all the time. So they've swapped me to Victoza and that side of things is a lot better. If your husband WANTS his appetite depressed, I suppose its possible Byetta might do the trick better for him than Victoza, but Byetta is less convenient with the two injections a day. I found the evening one particularly awkward especially if we were going out for a meal. Victoza can be taken at any time, as long as its roughly the same time each day. On the positive side, I lost weight well on Byetta, and my HbA1C came down well, so the drug works....it just made me feel awful. [/QUOTE]
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