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<blockquote data-quote="Juliaw61" data-source="post: 2535504" data-attributes="member: 558446"><p>GPS are not specialists. Thump the table til you get to see an endocrinologist. I have been on Byetta for 8 years and although the digestion side effects were hideous for a few months the results were worth it. I am now changing to Semeglutide (ozempic) as it is supposedly a better drug and only once weekly rather than twice a day. Again, bad side effects but I intend to stick with it whatever. 8 years ago I was on oral meds and insulin, putting on masses of weight, really bad glucose control and hypos most nights. My wonderful opthalmologist referred me directly to the endocrinologist because the GP wouldn't. It was life changing. </p><p>This isn't a happy ever after story as this miserable disease keeps fighting back. And I don't stay frightened long enough. But I'm here again concentrating on reversing insulin resistance with low carb and trying to exercise.</p><p>I managed to lose 60lbs during covid mainly sitting on the sofa. Now I need to get moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juliaw61, post: 2535504, member: 558446"] GPS are not specialists. Thump the table til you get to see an endocrinologist. I have been on Byetta for 8 years and although the digestion side effects were hideous for a few months the results were worth it. I am now changing to Semeglutide (ozempic) as it is supposedly a better drug and only once weekly rather than twice a day. Again, bad side effects but I intend to stick with it whatever. 8 years ago I was on oral meds and insulin, putting on masses of weight, really bad glucose control and hypos most nights. My wonderful opthalmologist referred me directly to the endocrinologist because the GP wouldn't. It was life changing. This isn't a happy ever after story as this miserable disease keeps fighting back. And I don't stay frightened long enough. But I'm here again concentrating on reversing insulin resistance with low carb and trying to exercise. I managed to lose 60lbs during covid mainly sitting on the sofa. Now I need to get moving. [/QUOTE]
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