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<blockquote data-quote="colinbw" data-source="post: 306156" data-attributes="member: 44620"><p>I went for the results of my HbA1c yesterday after being on Victoza for 3 months and my levels are down to around 6% which according to the doc is in the normal range. I've also lost a stone in weight but that isn't purely down to the meds as I have been eating healthier too....trying to cut out bread and eating more fruit and veg.</p><p>I was so pleased when I saw the results of the HbA1c on his computer screen as last time it was checked it was up around 10.5% so the graph looked a bit like a mountain range with me now down the other side in the valleys. </p><p></p><p>Lemonie I've suffered with severe tiredness for a number of years now...whether in CFS or not I don't know....The Victoza hasn't made it worse or any better. Some days are worse than others....I've been to the doctors about it and they take blood samples and then come back and say everthing is normal...the doctor did possibly hint at CFS but never said it with any real conviction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colinbw, post: 306156, member: 44620"] I went for the results of my HbA1c yesterday after being on Victoza for 3 months and my levels are down to around 6% which according to the doc is in the normal range. I've also lost a stone in weight but that isn't purely down to the meds as I have been eating healthier too....trying to cut out bread and eating more fruit and veg. I was so pleased when I saw the results of the HbA1c on his computer screen as last time it was checked it was up around 10.5% so the graph looked a bit like a mountain range with me now down the other side in the valleys. Lemonie I've suffered with severe tiredness for a number of years now...whether in CFS or not I don't know....The Victoza hasn't made it worse or any better. Some days are worse than others....I've been to the doctors about it and they take blood samples and then come back and say everthing is normal...the doctor did possibly hint at CFS but never said it with any real conviction. [/QUOTE]
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