kay957 said:Just an update of how I am getting on with Victoza, this has far been the best drug for me in controlling my diabetes. My latest tests show my levels are 6.0 and hasn't moved for 6 months so I am stable now. Next month it will be a year since starting it, at the time I was my surgeries Guinea pig, I was the only one on the drug, and as a result the GP has now more patients on it and taken most off Byetta because of the side effects. If they ever took this off the market I think I would cry...it's a great drug and works wonders.
Hobs said:kay957 said:My last HbA1c was 6.1% and this morning after trying porridge for the first time this year, I tested an hour after eating a good sized portion with a straight 6 on the display.
mehdave said:This may seem like a silly question but I take it it takes about a week before you notice the amount of liquid in the vile on the pen go down. I have done 3 0.6mg and its hard to tell if its going in :lol:
When I put the needle on a drop comes to the top so it looks like it working and it plunges down okay and i hold it for 10 seconds. Still looks like the pens full how soon should I see the liquid in the vile go down.
Or do you notice with the fact the brown plunger bit at the top seems to move further down so infact you wont see less liquid ? im confused
mamo123 said:hi guys
new to this forum i am t2 diabetic i been taking victoza since last june 2010 i been promise by the consultant that i will lose weight but i have put weight on about 6kg andi take gliclizide 160 x 2 and competct 2 times a day any help guys
many thaks
anna29 said:Hi, Am due next tues jan 4th discuss try victoza up at local hospital, prior to xmas doc wanted me to try metformin again only in soluble form to see if body and system would tolerate it? 1 sachet and 3hours later i was being violently sick with severe stomach cramps till 3am, I am now only on januvia up to max dosage.. blood sugars yet all over the place 8.7 - 19.9 never know where I am! I am refusing to continue with gliclazide as was putting weight on with it despite a careful diet. I am just praying my body and system will accept and tolerate victoza . Have been reading members tales and updates, seems its an effective drug to lower BS cholesterol and even stubborn BP plus it helps with weight issues. Needles dont bother me just IF my "weird" body and system will tollerate and accept victoza is worrying me... Anna.
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