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<blockquote data-quote="clairy clutterbuck" data-source="post: 110655" data-attributes="member: 23614"><p><strong>Re: VICTOZA</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi again, thanks for the information above. I have successfully moved to taking the victoza in the morning. So from what you are saying above I should get a better coverage during the "eating hours". I am sleeping a bit better now and am about to start my third week today. So far...... at the end of week three my sugars are down from 9/10/11 to 5/6 and the odd 7. First thing in the morning it is early 6's. I have lost three kilos - although that was after two weeks and two days and havent weighed myself since. I no longer feel nauseous and feel quite perky!!My husband is calling me PG (perky girly) and at the age of 46 thats not bad! I am able to do the jab now without flinching and as I have never injected before this is also good news. </p><p></p><p>I had thought it was licensed already?? is that not the case. I wasn't told I was a guinea pig!! But as long as its safe I cannot deny I am delighted to be on it. Right I am off to clean the garage out and by the look of hubbies face I think he might need a dose of victoza himself!! lol</p><p></p><p>xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clairy clutterbuck, post: 110655, member: 23614"] [b]Re: VICTOZA[/b] Hi again, thanks for the information above. I have successfully moved to taking the victoza in the morning. So from what you are saying above I should get a better coverage during the "eating hours". I am sleeping a bit better now and am about to start my third week today. So far...... at the end of week three my sugars are down from 9/10/11 to 5/6 and the odd 7. First thing in the morning it is early 6's. I have lost three kilos - although that was after two weeks and two days and havent weighed myself since. I no longer feel nauseous and feel quite perky!!My husband is calling me PG (perky girly) and at the age of 46 thats not bad! I am able to do the jab now without flinching and as I have never injected before this is also good news. I had thought it was licensed already?? is that not the case. I wasn't told I was a guinea pig!! But as long as its safe I cannot deny I am delighted to be on it. Right I am off to clean the garage out and by the look of hubbies face I think he might need a dose of victoza himself!! lol xx [/QUOTE]
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