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<blockquote data-quote="CaroleDaycare" data-source="post: 191139" data-attributes="member: 34242"><p><strong>Re: VICTOZA</strong></p><p></p><p>Hello all, I'm new here. I started victoza Last Friday May 6th. No huge side effects unless extremely tired is a side effect. Bood sugars went down that very first day. I usually run in the high 200's and sometimes 300 in the am. I take 35 Units of Novolog 70/30 with breakfast and dinner and also 1000 metformin Extended Release with both breakfast and dinner. Right away, with the Victoza, the numbers came down and are in the 100's. I don't understand why my GP didn't prescribe something else, He just let me go on and on and on with high numbers and an A1C between 10-11 for over 8 years... I decided to go to an endocronologist to get things under control. I am hoping for the weight loss and the loss of apetite, We'll see.... Is going from having high numbers to low numbers possibly causing my tiredness??? Will it level out???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaroleDaycare, post: 191139, member: 34242"] [b]Re: VICTOZA[/b] Hello all, I'm new here. I started victoza Last Friday May 6th. No huge side effects unless extremely tired is a side effect. Bood sugars went down that very first day. I usually run in the high 200's and sometimes 300 in the am. I take 35 Units of Novolog 70/30 with breakfast and dinner and also 1000 metformin Extended Release with both breakfast and dinner. Right away, with the Victoza, the numbers came down and are in the 100's. I don't understand why my GP didn't prescribe something else, He just let me go on and on and on with high numbers and an A1C between 10-11 for over 8 years... I decided to go to an endocronologist to get things under control. I am hoping for the weight loss and the loss of apetite, We'll see.... Is going from having high numbers to low numbers possibly causing my tiredness??? Will it level out??? [/QUOTE]
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