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<blockquote data-quote="SiouxG" data-source="post: 1760603" data-attributes="member: 472579"><p>Hi I've spent the past week reading about other people's experiences with victoza. I'm in my second week on it now taking the 1.2 dosage. Yes I've lost weight but that's probably because nothing stays put for long! I'm slowly building a list of foods that are "safe" to eat. Having dealt with the nausea from metformin I thought I was on a winner ... never thought it could be any worse until I started with victoza. I found tonic water and spring water helps. Now I'm getting the sulphur burps. Gone off coffee (my all time pleasure when I got up), I can't stomach hot meat in particular the smell of lamb. Potatoes ( again a one time favourite) go straight through me. I'm really hoping this will all pass ... I've been diabetic for a while now and it's only been a change in jobs that has caused my blood counts to rise. I'm a cook! I can't eat at work dealing with food all day. Too tired to eat when I get home. Who would have thought that not eating would do that to my sugar levels. Have lost over 70 pounds ... 25 since taking on this new job. I used to be a regular at the gym .... pre victoza. </p><p>Feeling really low at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiouxG, post: 1760603, member: 472579"] Hi I've spent the past week reading about other people's experiences with victoza. I'm in my second week on it now taking the 1.2 dosage. Yes I've lost weight but that's probably because nothing stays put for long! I'm slowly building a list of foods that are "safe" to eat. Having dealt with the nausea from metformin I thought I was on a winner ... never thought it could be any worse until I started with victoza. I found tonic water and spring water helps. Now I'm getting the sulphur burps. Gone off coffee (my all time pleasure when I got up), I can't stomach hot meat in particular the smell of lamb. Potatoes ( again a one time favourite) go straight through me. I'm really hoping this will all pass ... I've been diabetic for a while now and it's only been a change in jobs that has caused my blood counts to rise. I'm a cook! I can't eat at work dealing with food all day. Too tired to eat when I get home. Who would have thought that not eating would do that to my sugar levels. Have lost over 70 pounds ... 25 since taking on this new job. I used to be a regular at the gym .... pre victoza. Feeling really low at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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