clairy clutterbuck said:I am a bit timid when it comes to all this but I do think I am going to have to argue if they try to take me off it. I am hoping they will let me at least show them my weight is still reducing now I am on an even keel and my other results are improving so much too. From what I understand insulin increases weight which isnt a good idea for sure. Thank you for your comments. I would never have dreamt about challenging a doctor, albeit carefully, but having been reading through some of the other posts I can see it needs to be done on occasion. My husband is teaching me to have more confidence! I hope he doesnt regret it :lol:
5 augrainy said:just started using victoza two weeks ago starting on0.6 raising to 1.2 for the last week, feeling a bit sick but not all the time, not lost any weight, but does seem to suppress appetite, not too sure what to expect but sugars seem no different at the moment.
bastetprincess said:Hi
I have been on victoza since last October, to be quite frank, it has not made a blind bit of difference to my bg, my appetite has never really been a poblem, I eat a lite lunch any way and tend to have a sandwchich or soup at about 4pm. I am off to the hospital on the 16th to be taken off it, the GP said if it hasn't made much of a difference after 6 months of use, then the user should be taken off it.
I have found it stings when injecting and I have bruise marks afterwards. This happens every day and I am very gentle and am on very ultra fine needles.
It hasn't worked for me, but like all drugs they effect different people in different ways, this is just what I have found and it was the same for byetta. I have run out of options now,
edshazell said:Thats interesting mine are novofine 6mm / 31g and are no problem virtually painless.
Ed
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