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<blockquote data-quote="jenfoolery" data-source="post: 2414892" data-attributes="member: 544660"><p>I've been on it for a while and I have not had a lot of side effects. The first time I used it I was a little gassy but it was nothing compared to starting Metformin back in the day. I sometimes - but not always - get an itchy patch around the injection site. My doctor has seen it and isn't concerned. It hasn't gotten any worse, so I don't think it's really much of a reaction. I think it has helped with reducing my appetite, which has long been a problem for me. I'm also taking glipizide and I think both of these things poking on my pancreas are not good long-term so I'm hoping that through better diet control I can come off one of them. I usually take it just before bed so that I'm not doing a lot of sitting/standing/bending or wearing a waistband that might irritate the injection spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jenfoolery, post: 2414892, member: 544660"] I've been on it for a while and I have not had a lot of side effects. The first time I used it I was a little gassy but it was nothing compared to starting Metformin back in the day. I sometimes - but not always - get an itchy patch around the injection site. My doctor has seen it and isn't concerned. It hasn't gotten any worse, so I don't think it's really much of a reaction. I think it has helped with reducing my appetite, which has long been a problem for me. I'm also taking glipizide and I think both of these things poking on my pancreas are not good long-term so I'm hoping that through better diet control I can come off one of them. I usually take it just before bed so that I'm not doing a lot of sitting/standing/bending or wearing a waistband that might irritate the injection spot. [/QUOTE]
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