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<blockquote data-quote="Edknows" data-source="post: 2523739" data-attributes="member: 334978"><p>I tried Trulicity some time ago. It was explained to me that the side effects may take up to six weeks to subside and they almost always do. </p><p>In my case I started to suffer with lower back pain within a couple of days which turned out to be pancreatitis which continued to be painful for six weeks. Needless to say after one injection, I was taken off it. </p><p>Currently I have long acting insulin in the morning and will be adding in fast acting on 18th July as of my review by telephone this evening. </p><p>The reason for the delay, I tested positive for Covid on Saturday and my readings are all over the place and need to settle down, albeit high, once I have recovered. </p><p>I really had high hopes for Trulicity but it wasn't to be. </p><p>- Neil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edknows, post: 2523739, member: 334978"] I tried Trulicity some time ago. It was explained to me that the side effects may take up to six weeks to subside and they almost always do. In my case I started to suffer with lower back pain within a couple of days which turned out to be pancreatitis which continued to be painful for six weeks. Needless to say after one injection, I was taken off it. Currently I have long acting insulin in the morning and will be adding in fast acting on 18th July as of my review by telephone this evening. The reason for the delay, I tested positive for Covid on Saturday and my readings are all over the place and need to settle down, albeit high, once I have recovered. I really had high hopes for Trulicity but it wasn't to be. - Neil [/QUOTE]
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