Chris171262 said:Hi all i am new to this forum,
I started Victoza on Tuesday just gone, I am having some nausea but not being sick, I have a weight problem but have lost 7lbs since starting, my blood sugars have dropped to below 10 for the 1st time in 8 months, I did try byetta but because i work shifts it was difficult to use because of time factors and food, I also had nausea with this drug which i never got over. I am determined to keep going with this and hope that the side affects go soon. :mrgreen: The hardest thing is injecting something into your body that you know makes you feel sick but hay if i keep losing the weight and sugars are good i will persevere :lol:
wolfdog said:Question is...do I stay on Victoza as it has certainly done what it said on the tin, or kick it into touch as it is having a reasonably significant impact on my quality of life.
When might the side effects subside?
Thanks
cugila said:wolfdog said:Question is...do I stay on Victoza as it has certainly done what it said on the tin, or kick it into touch as it is having a reasonably significant impact on my quality of life.
When might the side effects subside?
Thanks
If the Victoza 'does what is says on the tin', why on earth would you want to go back to what you had before.....out of control Diabetes with all the attendant complications ? The side effects for most people usually subside in time and it is probably something you just are going to have to stick with for now and read this thread carefully for possible solutions, things that may be of help to you.
Ken
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