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<blockquote data-quote="roseugine" data-source="post: 1165439" data-attributes="member: 42100"><p>My doctor has told me ive got to come off it as it can cause heart attack and pancreatic cancer .and my numbers are to low they are 5'6 which I think is good.the trouble with docors she has just been on a course to learn about victoza.Im not happy as I have had really good results I lost over 21/2 stone felt better than I have felt in years so glad to get of insulin it made me feel old and put on loads of weight,made my brain foggy. Question is do I take the risk and go against doctor not sure what to do. the best advice I can give is if you do go on it heed what they tell you to avoid sickness and runs eat half portions and drink plenty of water best time to take injection 10pm at night and you won't be sick.will let you know how I get on when ive decided what to do.</p><p>the injection doesn't hurt at all.I would suggest read all you can about victoza maybe give it a try for a while and see how you get on .My husband wants me to come off it for a while hes hoping with the weight ive lost maybe I can manage on tablets.can always go back on as it is our decision .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roseugine, post: 1165439, member: 42100"] My doctor has told me ive got to come off it as it can cause heart attack and pancreatic cancer .and my numbers are to low they are 5'6 which I think is good.the trouble with docors she has just been on a course to learn about victoza.Im not happy as I have had really good results I lost over 21/2 stone felt better than I have felt in years so glad to get of insulin it made me feel old and put on loads of weight,made my brain foggy. Question is do I take the risk and go against doctor not sure what to do. the best advice I can give is if you do go on it heed what they tell you to avoid sickness and runs eat half portions and drink plenty of water best time to take injection 10pm at night and you won't be sick.will let you know how I get on when ive decided what to do. the injection doesn't hurt at all.I would suggest read all you can about victoza maybe give it a try for a while and see how you get on .My husband wants me to come off it for a while hes hoping with the weight ive lost maybe I can manage on tablets.can always go back on as it is our decision . [/QUOTE]
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