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		<title>By: Maggie Beck</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21095</link>
		<author>Maggie Beck</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2003 12:39:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>yup i switched to an Endo because of my Dr doing that. its Bull.
Rebecca</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>yup i switched to an Endo because of my Dr doing that. its Bull.<br />
Rebecca</p>
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		<title>By: Andrea Suzanna</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21093</link>
		<author>Andrea Suzanna</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2003 16:14:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Marsha,

I believe that the reason for the 30 days on 5mcg is to let your body get
used to the side effects. I wasn't having too violent a reaction so I
checked with the diabetic nurse and she said that it was fine for me to go
to 10mcg (at the time I had been on 5mcg for 3 weeks).

Roy

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Hi all,

I've been on byetta for only a short while and have
had some BG lowering results, but not enough. I seem
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to remember some were begun on 10 mcg and others were
raised before the 30 days recommended by the company.
Is that correct?

I'm considering asking my doctor to raise my dose to
10 mcg to see if that will take me to where I need to
go.

Do y'all think that is a realistic plan?

Cheers!
Marsha

Anything posted in this group is the opinion of the person who posted it.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Marsha,</p>
<p>I believe that the reason for the 30 days on 5mcg is to let your body get<br />
used to the side effects. I wasn&#8217;t having too violent a reaction so I<br />
checked with the diabetic nurse and she said that it was fine for me to go<br />
to 10mcg (at the time I had been on 5mcg for 3 weeks).</p>
<p>Roy</p>
<p>_____</p>
<p>Hi all,</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been on byetta for only a short while and have<br />
had some BG lowering results, but not enough. I seem<br />
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to remember some were begun on 10 mcg and others were<br />
raised before the 30 days recommended by the company.<br />
Is that correct?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m considering asking my doctor to raise my dose to<br />
10 mcg to see if that will take me to where I need to<br />
go.</p>
<p>Do y&#8217;all think that is a realistic plan?</p>
<p>Cheers!<br />
Marsha</p>
<p>Anything posted in this group is the opinion of the person who posted it.</p>
<p>_____</p>
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		<title>By: Irwin Mayme</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21092</link>
		<author>Irwin Mayme</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:33:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21092</guid>
		<description>Marsha, I was on 5mcg for two weeks. As I didn't have any adverse
effects from it, we raised it to 10mcg. The standard is to wait 30 days,
then raise it to the 10mcg. But then, we're all individuals, so if
you're not having any problems, ask your doctor. He may be OK with it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marsha, I was on 5mcg for two weeks. As I didn&#8217;t have any adverse<br />
effects from it, we raised it to 10mcg. The standard is to wait 30 days,<br />
then raise it to the 10mcg. But then, we&#8217;re all individuals, so if<br />
you&#8217;re not having any problems, ask your doctor. He may be OK with it.</p>
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		<title>By: Madelyn Teresita</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21091</link>
		<author>Madelyn Teresita</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2003 16:49:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21091</guid>
		<description>Hi all,

I've been on byetta for only a short while and have
had some BG lowering results, but not enough. I seem
to remember some were begun on 10 mcg and others were
raised before the 30 days recommended by the company.
Is that correct?

I'm considering asking my doctor to raise my dose to
10 mcg to see if that will take me to where I need to
go.

Do y'all think that is a realistic plan?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi all,</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been on byetta for only a short while and have<br />
had some BG lowering results, but not enough. I seem<br />
to remember some were begun on 10 mcg and others were<br />
raised before the 30 days recommended by the company.<br />
Is that correct?</p>
<p>I&#8217;m considering asking my doctor to raise my dose to<br />
10 mcg to see if that will take me to where I need to<br />
go.</p>
<p>Do y&#8217;all think that is a realistic plan?</p>
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		<title>By: Madelyn Teresita</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21090</link>
		<author>Madelyn Teresita</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2003 08:13:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21090</guid>
		<description>Bernstein addresses PCOS and says that he doesn't really try weight loss with it
because he'd have to starve the patient. Sorry that's the problem with you as
your insulin resistance is really affected by that. Your plan is a wise one
based upon your diagnosis.

Cheers!
Marsha

I also have PCOS, which is why I'm SO insulin-resistant. Also explains the
weight. The endo I used to see refused to bother me about my weight, either. :)

I'm eating sensibly, exercising more frequently, and trying to control my
glucose readings. For me, at THIS moment, I am satisfied that I am doing what I
can. Dieting has never worked for me, even under starvation levels. My goal is
to have controlled readings, and enjoy life - and be healthy. :)
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Lori</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bernstein addresses PCOS and says that he doesn&#8217;t really try weight loss with it<br />
because he&#8217;d have to starve the patient. Sorry that&#8217;s the problem with you as<br />
your insulin resistance is really affected by that. Your plan is a wise one<br />
based upon your diagnosis.</p>
<p>Cheers!<br />
Marsha</p>
<p>I also have PCOS, which is why I&#8217;m SO insulin-resistant. Also explains the<br />
weight. The endo I used to see refused to bother me about my weight, either. <img src='http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
I&#8217;m eating sensibly, exercising more frequently, and trying to control my<br />
glucose readings. For me, at THIS moment, I am satisfied that I am doing what I<br />
can. Dieting has never worked for me, even under starvation levels. My goal is<br />
to have controlled readings, and enjoy life - and be healthy. <img src='http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> <!--more--></p>
<p>Lori</p>
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		<title>By: Cletus Mcleod</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21089</link>
		<author>Cletus Mcleod</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2003 01:18:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was upset when I went to the doctor a week ago, because I thought I
should of lost weight on the 5 pen. He said I did not gain weight and
that is a plus. He also told me most people see the weight loss when
they are on the 10 pen. He also told me to wait 15 minutes and then
eat. Good luck.

Dale
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was upset when I went to the doctor a week ago, because I thought I<br />
should of lost weight on the 5 pen. He said I did not gain weight and<br />
that is a plus. He also told me most people see the weight loss when<br />
they are on the 10 pen. He also told me to wait 15 minutes and then<br />
eat. Good luck.</p>
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		<title>By: burt_600</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21087</link>
		<author>burt_600</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2003 14:51:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21087</guid>
		<description>I also have PCOS, which is why I'm SO insulin-resistant. Also explains the
weight. The endo I used to see refused to bother me about my weight, either. :)

I'm eating sensibly, exercising more frequently, and trying to control my
glucose readings. For me, at THIS moment, I am satisfied that I am doing what I
can. Dieting has never worked for me, even under starvation levels. My goal is
to have controlled readings, and enjoy life - and be healthy. :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also have PCOS, which is why I&#8217;m SO insulin-resistant. Also explains the<br />
weight. The endo I used to see refused to bother me about my weight, either. <img src='http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
I&#8217;m eating sensibly, exercising more frequently, and trying to control my<br />
glucose readings. For me, at THIS moment, I am satisfied that I am doing what I<br />
can. Dieting has never worked for me, even under starvation levels. My goal is<br />
to have controlled readings, and enjoy life - and be healthy. <img src='http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p>
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		<title>By: Madelyn Teresita</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21086</link>
		<author>Madelyn Teresita</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2003 10:43:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21086</guid>
		<description>Hi Stacey,

The Avandia weight gain is still with me off and on - I seem to get past it and
then there it is again. I have lost the same 4 pounds about 6 times. :(

I have heard that if Avandia affects me that way to stay away from Actos, so I
plan to do so.

Cheers!
Marsha</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Stacey,</p>
<p>The Avandia weight gain is still with me off and on - I seem to get past it and<br />
then there it is again. I have lost the same 4 pounds about 6 times. <img src='http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /><br />
I have heard that if Avandia affects me that way to stay away from Actos, so I<br />
plan to do so.</p>
<p>Cheers!<br />
Marsha</p>
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		<title>By: Madelyn Teresita</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21085</link>
		<author>Madelyn Teresita</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2003 06:26:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21085</guid>
		<description>Hi Lori,

Not everyone is losing weight on 5mcg. Glad you told your doctor that!

You don't need to feel guilty about the weight. In fact, a doctor at Joslin
told me that a few years ago - it is usually the action of the thrifty gene at
work and bad information about diet that drives the weight gain. Oh, lucky us,
most of us have the gene type that allows us to survive through bad famine years
- it is the fact we don't have famine here that causes us problems.

Is is also true, though, that weight loss helps type II's control the disorder,
which is why I work so hard at it. Pllus, to be truthful, I want to be in shape
to play with my grandkids. At my weight I'm swing destroying material. I want
to not only push them, but swing with them. Be able to slide down the big
slides without worring about them collapsing under my weight and ride scooters
&lt;!--more--&gt;
with them. I have ulterior motives - like skipping rope without killng my
knees. I want to be active grammy, not sedentary grammy. But those desires
don't have a thing to do with being guilty. I got enough of that &#34;witch
message&#34; from the Anchorage doc who was directly responsible for orchestrating
my weight gain.

Sounds as if you are on top of things as much as you can be and will figure out
what to do from a position of strength and not from being flogged into it - much
better.

By the way, I don't find the 5 mcg of byetta able to control eating with me. I
don't eat huge amounts, but except for one time (the first day, I think) I have
never had a stomach ache from eating. I am hoping the 10 mcg will do more, but
if not, then I need to evaluate what to do from there.

Cheers!
Marsha</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Lori,</p>
<p>Not everyone is losing weight on 5mcg. Glad you told your doctor that!</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to feel guilty about the weight. In fact, a doctor at Joslin<br />
told me that a few years ago - it is usually the action of the thrifty gene at<br />
work and bad information about diet that drives the weight gain. Oh, lucky us,<br />
most of us have the gene type that allows us to survive through bad famine years<br />
- it is the fact we don&#8217;t have famine here that causes us problems.</p>
<p>Is is also true, though, that weight loss helps type II&#8217;s control the disorder,<br />
which is why I work so hard at it. Pllus, to be truthful, I want to be in shape<br />
to play with my grandkids. At my weight I&#8217;m swing destroying material. I want<br />
to not only push them, but swing with them. Be able to slide down the big<br />
slides without worring about them collapsing under my weight and ride scooters<br />
<!--more--><br />
with them. I have ulterior motives - like skipping rope without killng my<br />
knees. I want to be active grammy, not sedentary grammy. But those desires<br />
don&#8217;t have a thing to do with being guilty. I got enough of that &quot;witch<br />
message&quot; from the Anchorage doc who was directly responsible for orchestrating<br />
my weight gain.</p>
<p>Sounds as if you are on top of things as much as you can be and will figure out<br />
what to do from a position of strength and not from being flogged into it - much<br />
better.</p>
<p>By the way, I don&#8217;t find the 5 mcg of byetta able to control eating with me. I<br />
don&#8217;t eat huge amounts, but except for one time (the first day, I think) I have<br />
never had a stomach ache from eating. I am hoping the 10 mcg will do more, but<br />
if not, then I need to evaluate what to do from there.</p>
<p>Cheers!<br />
Marsha</p>
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		<title>By: Madelyn Teresita</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21084</link>
		<author>Madelyn Teresita</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2003 02:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2003/10/29/weight-gain-on-byetta/#comment-21084</guid>
		<description>I agree, it is scary how little doctors know about diabetes with the exception
of specialists in it - and even they can be a few bricks shy a load.

I had a doctor throw my BG levels done in glucolog style - very detailed, very
accurate - at me because he wanted my fasting BG's only. I walked out of his
office after telling him his post traumatic stress disorder from Bosnia is not
supposed to affect his relationship with his patients and he needed help. He
apologized and I've never been back.

I went to a diabetic trainer with a prior doctor who was a physican's assistant
and told me at my age (54) I didn't need to worry about my BG because I could
live for 20 years with BG's in the 200's. I asked her if she was joking. Got
in an argument with her, called the doctor in and told him she was lethal to
patients and other living things and walked out. Went to Joslin and got
treatment and told them and the docs there were shocked.
&lt;!--more--&gt;

Found my present doctor who doesn't know everything but doesn't pretend to,
either. He researches everything and treats me as an equal considering all the
research I have done. I gave him several books on diabetes which he has read
and keeps in his office for patients to read. I tried to get a closer doctor
twice and it has been a disaster both times so I am going to bite the bullet and
just drive there.

Doctors can be so clueless. Most of them depend upon diabetic trainers and
nutritionists to think for them. I realize that there is a lot to learn and
know to be a doctor, but if one is going to be a g.p. then one really should
keep up on at least the basics with things. They mostly seem to learn from drug
salesmen and drug company junkets instead of real continuing education.

The sad part is that there are problems like this where his mom could have died
from a hypo. Unfortunately, at 79 a lot of doctors consider the elderly
expendable. Plus doctors usually don't know how to do self-testing - they rely
upon others to teach it so they can't give any accurate information on it at
all.
My mom (age 79) was recently diagnosed with diabetes. Her doc put her on
1000mg metformin several months ago; her latest HA1c was 8.8, and until a week
ago had never told her to self-test!! He finally told her to test, without
giving her instructions on how, when,
etc.
Good fortune to you in helping her gain control over this problem. I hope you
get her in to see your endo soon.

Regards,
Marsha</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree, it is scary how little doctors know about diabetes with the exception<br />
of specialists in it - and even they can be a few bricks shy a load.</p>
<p>I had a doctor throw my BG levels done in glucolog style - very detailed, very<br />
accurate - at me because he wanted my fasting BG&#8217;s only. I walked out of his<br />
office after telling him his post traumatic stress disorder from Bosnia is not<br />
supposed to affect his relationship with his patients and he needed help. He<br />
apologized and I&#8217;ve never been back.</p>
<p>I went to a diabetic trainer with a prior doctor who was a physican&#8217;s assistant<br />
and told me at my age (54) I didn&#8217;t need to worry about my BG because I could<br />
live for 20 years with BG&#8217;s in the 200&#8217;s. I asked her if she was joking. Got<br />
in an argument with her, called the doctor in and told him she was lethal to<br />
patients and other living things and walked out. Went to Joslin and got<br />
treatment and told them and the docs there were shocked.<br />
<!--more--></p>
<p>Found my present doctor who doesn&#8217;t know everything but doesn&#8217;t pretend to,<br />
either. He researches everything and treats me as an equal considering all the<br />
research I have done. I gave him several books on diabetes which he has read<br />
and keeps in his office for patients to read. I tried to get a closer doctor<br />
twice and it has been a disaster both times so I am going to bite the bullet and<br />
just drive there.</p>
<p>Doctors can be so clueless. Most of them depend upon diabetic trainers and<br />
nutritionists to think for them. I realize that there is a lot to learn and<br />
know to be a doctor, but if one is going to be a g.p. then one really should<br />
keep up on at least the basics with things. They mostly seem to learn from drug<br />
salesmen and drug company junkets instead of real continuing education.</p>
<p>The sad part is that there are problems like this where his mom could have died<br />
from a hypo. Unfortunately, at 79 a lot of doctors consider the elderly<br />
expendable. Plus doctors usually don&#8217;t know how to do self-testing - they rely<br />
upon others to teach it so they can&#8217;t give any accurate information on it at<br />
all.<br />
My mom (age 79) was recently diagnosed with diabetes. Her doc put her on<br />
1000mg metformin several months ago; her latest HA1c was 8.8, and until a week<br />
ago had never told her to self-test!! He finally told her to test, without<br />
giving her instructions on how, when,<br />
etc.<br />
Good fortune to you in helping her gain control over this problem. I hope you<br />
get her in to see your endo soon.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Marsha</p>
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