[Diabetes-talk] Question regardingVictoza

Mike Freeman k7uij at panix.com
Mon Jul 25 20:53:33 UTC 2016


My answer is second-hand since, being type 1, the "accepted" medical usage
precludes victosa. But yes, victosa can make you less hungry. And there are
individuals such as you who ultimately find that the side-effects of victosa
outweigh the benefits.

Mike Freeman


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From: Diabetes-Talk [mailto:diabetes-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
Terri Stimmel via Diabetes-Talk
Sent: Monday, July 25, 2016 12:29 PM
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Cc: Terri Stimmel
Subject: [Diabetes-talk] Question regardingVictoza

Hello everybody,

I have been taking extra Victoza for about a week now. I called my doctor,
because I have been having some stomach upset and heartburn. This happened
to me when I first started taking it or year ago. But it was much worse
then. Still feels pretty bad now, but not near as bad as when I first
started it.

Anyway, I forgot to ask them a question, and I was wondering if someone on
here might be able to answer it for me. Can this medication cause you to not
feel so hungry? I don't remember this from before. I just remember how
nauseated it made me. I'm a little nauseated now, but not much. Anyway, I
ate a little bit of Chinese food yesterday, and an ice cream bar. Then later
last night, around 9 o'clock, my boyfriend and I went out to McDonald's. I
had a double cheeseburger, and a small Oreo Mc flurry. I feel so fool
afterward! I basically felt awful all night. I was tired, but I didn't want
to lay down, because I feel like my insides were being off world around. If
that makes any sense? It was an awful feeling! But it is a feeling I have
had before. Does anyone know what I am talking about question mark Does this
happen?

Any help, or thoughts, would be very much appreciated.

Thank you so much!

Terri

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