I too took Byetta for a month, following two previous months on two types of insullin. (I'm type 2). That three months were the worse of my life. I have never felt so ill. I went from someone up early in the morning, always on the go and to bed late at night to someone who could not get out of a chair, the pain was so bad in all my joints, there were severe headaches and my apetite went completely. :cry:
When the doctor put me on Byetta, I felt incredibly sick constantly and really down in the dumps (totally not me). My husband came home to find me crying my eyes out. I could not go on feeling like this, so the doctor took me off it and put me back on tablets, slow release metformin and glicazide. Within a week the energy was back, the joint pain had gone and I feel like my old self again (old being 61!). Ok my glucose is up in double figures, but I do have to ask myself - which was the worse?
I have just attended a Diabetic course and there were a couple of people there who could not tolerate injected diabetic drugs also. There were about 12 on my course, so that is a third of us. If that's how the rest of the Diabetic population are reporting side effects, how come the doctors always are surprised when you tell them that you are having side effects? :think:
Have just heard about the once weekly injection, so may give that a go for a month - anything is worth a try. Realise my blood sugar needs to be curtailed but am a bit concerned about the next lot of injections. :wink: