I had vaguely toyed with the idea of trying Orlistat on a temporary basis until i lost the weight i regained this past six months.
I'd been doing really well on my low fat, reduced carbs diet and exercise until October last year.
Then, the constant aches and pains in my knees, hip and foot were diagnosed as arthritis and for a while i stopped exercising completely.
I also had a retina eye examination which showed, despite my good HbA1c results and general good control, that i had very mild background retinopathy, which requires no treatment other than monitoring.
This threw me into a phase where i hated the diabetes with a passion!
However, i got painkillers from the Dr and took up cycling - in fact i've joined a gang of friends and we've all entered the London Bikeathon in aid of Luekemia research. And i recently saw a podiatrist, who knows why my foot has been such agony and can help with the pain in my hip, too! Yayy!
So, i regained some weight and am only now trying to lose it again with any real determination. I saw the Orlistat and thought it might 'kick-start' me but then i read about some of the associated problems! I guess it's no wonder people lose weight if they eat it one minute only to flush it away a few minutes later! (Hope that wasnt too blunt, lol)
Oh, well, it's back to low fat, reduced carbs and plenty of exercise!
Thank you for your comments.
bunty