salute the world said:Sorry if i am im the wrong placebut i need to ask a question about Victoza today was my first time using it an i feel fine my problem being i am very heavy an i just stuck it in me belly and i felt nothing so i do not know if it worked or not.
buckedboy said:Hi All.
I am still confused with the victoza, my GP has said that it is not to do with the cost of the drug but simply that there is nothing in the BNF to guide him as to its use, when i contacted the Diabetes clinic of my local hospital i was told that my GP would need to refer me to them, but on the last occasion the specialist sent a letter to my GP with instructions for him to provide me with victoza, so it goes round and round and i get nowhere.
kay957 said:Going into my fourth week of Victoza, still bloated but not putting weight on, actually losing weight steadily. Rang my GP who suggested I stop Victoza for a few days to see if the bloating will go down, however I don't like that idea one bit :? the GP isn't the one who will have hypers, and it keeps me awake all night, so I popped to my local Tesco Chemist and they suggested Motillium so I am givng that a whirl. Has any one here had that bloated feeling?
Hobs said:kay957 said:Going into my fourth week of Victoza, still bloated but not putting weight on, actually losing weight steadily. Rang my GP who suggested I stop Victoza for a few days to see if the bloating will go down, however I don't like that idea one bit :? the GP isn't the one who will have hypers, and it keeps me awake all night, so I popped to my local Tesco Chemist and they suggested Motillium so I am givng that a whirl. Has any one here had that bloated feeling?
I hope you told Tesco your were trialing Victoza. Motilium is a trade name for domperidone, which is given to speed up gastric emptying. Part of the way Victoza promotes weight loss is by slowing gastric emptying so that you feel full quicker by eating less and feel satisfied for longer; also it slows the sudden release from carbs eaten helping to smooth any spikes.
I complained to my GP and having to 'sit' on the loo for longer (I used to be in & out in about 2 mins) and asked him for summat to shift the feeling, and I had it all explained to me that any form of laxative would counteract much of the way Victoza works and if I was THAT bothered I should cease using such an expensive trial drug and they would give it someone else.
So if you do use Moitilium, I would suggest you start with the lowest possible dose...at least that is my layman's opinion.
kay957 said:Going into my fourth week of Victoza, still bloated but not putting weight on, actually losing weight steadily. Rang my GP who suggested I stop Victoza for a few days to see if the bloating will go down, however I don't like that idea one bit :? the GP isn't the one who will have hypers, and it keeps me awake all night, so I popped to my local Tesco Chemist and they suggested Motillium so I am givng that a whirl. Has any one here had that bloated feeling?
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