VICTOZA
Hi
i am T2 but undiagnosed for 20 years. I suffered severe gestational diabetes but they told me "it will settle down" ....well it didn't so i went back to my GP and after being poked and prodded for years.
i was then diagnosed with POS,and Diabetes I was put on low levels of insulin to start with and it just increased and increased i was on 4 injections a day of insulin 200 units a day. and my BSL was still sky high. I was on insulin for 8 years along with various combinations of drugs.When i became seriously ill and taken into hospital they discovered that I was totally insulin resistant, and i was told that POS increases the level of resistance.sO i was in a spot of bother to say the least.
My weight ballooned despite a healthy regime.
i had used byetta for a year which was the most horrific year of my life but i persevered vomiting every day. i couldn't take it any longer, and despite my perseverence it didn't help with my weight at all.
I then went onto a liquid diet controlled fully by a team of health care people ,Lipotrim and lost 5 stone in 6 months which was fabulous, but i had to come off it because you have to use it carefully. I was miserable because i had to come off it.
I have been using liraglutide (Victoza ) since august 2009 My GP told me it had been out a month and that it was really the only thing left to try and curb my BSL from regularly reading 25-35.
I have been on it every day since and although it hasn't helped me to lose my weight it has totally regulated my blood sugar and i rarely go over 10 as a reading.
It is the best thing my GP and i ever did as regards my diabetes. it was a risk and i was the only person on it that he knew of so i was the guinea pig. it worked for me

and continues to work.
it is one injection a day which is a massive jump from 4.
I was quite ill with it in the beginning, severe vomiting etc but it controls the way my body deals with food.
i hate food because it makes me tired (which is why i did so well on the liquid diet)
i can have things like mayonnaise etc BUT if i have a tip of a spoonful too much or i have anything that my body dosent need, it lets me know !! it makes you remember what NOT to have
So not only does it train your blood sugar but it trains your brain too!
i am still on other medication to 'compliment' it
if you are at the end of your tether and nothing is working for you to help to control your diabetes ask your GP, it is still quite unknown but it IS out there.
cheers to my 'Vic' (affectionatley known pen) who i see once a day :lol:
cheers
Lozzie
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