[Diabetes-Talk] Questions regarding Victoza and ending treatment
Eileen Scrivani
etscrivani at verizon.net
Fri Jun 14 20:48:31 UTC 2019
Hi Terri,
While I have never used Victoza since I am a type 1 diabetic, I can relate to your not wanting to be nauseous to the point of throwing up on a daily basis. And since BG’s over 400 are very high, I wonder if you & your doctor might consider going on insulin of one type or the other to control the blood sugars? Right now I am using an insulin pump so don’t have to inject myself multiple times the way I was before the pump, but even when I took insulin injections I always said I prefered the injections to my finger sticks. I’m only telling you that because I think when some diabetics here insulin injections they are horrified by the thought of them. Its important, as you already know, to get the BG numbers down.
Good luck with this.
Eileen
From: Terri Stimmel via Diabetes-Talk
Sent: Friday, June 14, 2019 4:29 PM
To: Diabetes-talk
Cc: Terri Stimmel
Subject: [Diabetes-Talk] Questions regarding Victoza and ending treatment
Hello everyone,
As my subject says, I have some questions regarding Victoza. I have been taking this medication for at least three years now. Maybe a little bit longer. I have been taking 1.8 units for quite a while now. Not long after I started it actually. In the beginning, for about the first two or three weeks of starting it, it made me very ill! I almost quit taking it. That’s how bad it was. I was extremely nauseated, and was throwing up almost every morning. Anyway, I have stuck with it over the years. It did help me lose a little weight. And it did help control my blood sugar pretty well.
However, it has always seemed to make me pretty constipated, and I could still have nausea. But I think part of that is due to being so constipated. I got tired of feeling this way. Plus, anytime I have ended up in the hospital, they don’t have this medication. So then I am off of it for a few days. Which is never helpful when you have to restart it. So after a lot of consideration, and talking it out with my boyfriend, I decided to stop the Victoza. I did not want to be nauseated anymore, or constipated. Which now this does seem a lot better.
However, my blood sugar is quite high now. I do not eat a diabetic diet. I never really have. But I do try to watch what I eat to a point. Anyway, I have an appointment set up with my doctor for the 20th of this month. Already had an appointment toward the end of this month anyway. But, I did call them and told them that I stopped the medication. So they tried to get me in a little earlier. I know he is not going to be thrilled about this. I want him to understand that I did not do this to be noncompliant. And also, in my last couple visits, I did try to explain to him why I wanted to stop the medication. I wanted to get back on the Met Forman. But he did not feel this was a good choice for me again. He said it was too dangerous. So in a way I felt like he wasn’t hearing me. Which is usually not the case with him. So I really think I just need to express myself more.
With all that said though, I have noticed that along with my blood sugar being high, sometimes over 400, my legs and feet have been swollen. Now I can deal with this every once in a while, or maybe a day or so. But usually it is not an ongoing thing. So this be a strange result, or reaction from stopping the Victoza? Or is this just a coincidence most likely?
Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated. I would just like to know others experiences who have maybe had to stop this medication. I want to find out what alternatives might be out there besides a medicine that can make you feel so awful!
Thank you,
Terri
Sent from my iPhone
_______________________________________________
Diabetes-Talk mailing list
Diabetes-Talk at nfbnet.org
http://nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/diabetes-talk_nfbnet.org
To unsubscribe, change your list options or get your account info for Diabetes-Talk:
http://nfbnet.org/mailman/options/diabetes-talk_nfbnet.org/etscrivani%40verizon.net
More information about the Diabetes-Talk
mailing list