Has Byetta changed the foods you eat?

Since I have started Byetta, I have discovered that I can no longer
eat several groups of foods, Dairy, meat, fish and even eggs really
make me yucky! I am still getting nausea in the morning and evenings,
but as long as I don’t eat any of the above, at least I don’t vomit.
Anyone else finding this? Guess I need to invest in a good vegan
cookbook *G*
Arla

9 Responses to “Has Byetta changed the foods you eat?”

  1. ashley_180 Says:

    for me, byetta has changed what I eat at breakfast… I used to grab a
    banana and some dry cereal or a piece of toast… with byetta, I HAVE to have a
    little protein… yogurt, pnut butter on toast or bagel, a slice of cheese….
    something with some protein… I also learned that it’s the amount I eat at
    time too. If I eat too much, I’ll get sick…. somedays Mexican does ok, other
    times it doesn’t….

  2. Marcelo Rosalva Says:

    For me personally I have noticed that I can’t eat a lot beef.
    No more than about a hamburger patty size piece. I can still eat
    salad, but not a large one. Anything makes me sick if I eat too much of
    it, which I guess is a good thing since it keeps me from over
    eating LOL

    I noticed that for some reason part way into my meal I will start to
    hiccup a few times. If I stop right there I am fine….but if I
    keep eating until I notice that I feel full its too late already and I
    end up sick.

    Pam

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    HMM perhaps I am just overdoing it. I feel like i’m hardly eating
    anything, guess thats compared to my pre-spit days. I just can’t seem
    to find the right stopping point to keep from feeling too full. its
    pretty apparent that my body has no idea what hunger is and how to
    signal it , lol

  4. Lenny Roberson Says:

    i am the same way. everything makes me sick. but even
    the thought of some foods really makes me ucky. eggs.
    anything with tomatoes. even salad and meat

  5. Winston Wade Says:

    Nothing makes me sick, but everything that sounds good to me is no longer what I
    wanted once I started to eat it. Very frustrating.

    Trish

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  6. Maureen Hines Says:

    Lettuce and leafy stuff just KILL me - sit in my gut and rot. I hate that,
    too, because I love a good salad (Ruby Tuesday salad bar). I can do the
    salad sans leaves.

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    Since I have started Byetta, I have discovered that I can no longer
    eat several groups of foods, Dairy, meat, fish and even eggs really
    make me yucky! I am still getting nausea in the morning and evenings,
    but as long as I don’t eat any of the above, at least I don’t vomit.
    Anyone else finding this? Guess I need to invest in a good vegan
    cookbook *G*
    Arla

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  7. dale600 Says:

    Hi everyone:

    Being on lizard spit sucks. I can barely eat. I get upset stomach every
    day. I feel better when I don’t eat.

  8. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hang in there, it really does get better. Just take some time to
    think about what foods you can tolerate and portions. I have finally
    (duh) figured out that I have to have a VERY small meal following by
    spit and stop before i begin to feel full to keep from being sick. I
    also stay away from milk, fats and most meat and that helps me. The
    only real issue now is a acid stomach several hours after injection.
    Guess I should try something for that.
    Arla

  9. Neva Marjory Says:

    "Since I have started Byetta, I have discovered that I can no longer eat
    several groups of foods, Dairy, meat, fish and even eggs really make me
    yucky! I am still getting nausea in the morning and evenings, but as long
    as I don’t eat any of the above, at least I don’t vomit. Anyone else
    finding this? Guess I need to invest in a good vegan cookbook *G*"

    Most people being perscribed byetta have had long term diabetes and are at
    the upper end of conventional drug benefits. As a result the level of
    complications is higher among them. One is the disruption of the digestion
    system which often escapes attention because we are not in concious control
    of it and there is no pain such as in feet. This causes a slow down in
    stomach action and foods, especially those with large amounts of proteins,
    stay longer to be digested. Using byetta adds to this slow down in stomach
    action and is both a blessing to blunt hunger and a curse to cause gastric
    side effects.

    One way to over come this effect is to eat protein that is partially broken
    down already or are easily done so in the stomach. Among these are such
    things as egg whites, some cheese products, whey isolates, yogurt, pickled
    protein foods, meats marinated in "tenderizers" and/or cooked for long
    periods of time, and soy and gluten plant protiens isolates, among other
    possible sources. Eating any protein foods in smaller amounts helps also
    and increased liquids at meals hastens stomach action as does also
    thorough chewing to decrease particle size entering the stomach..

    XB
    IC|XC

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