Fwd: [Diabetes_And_Byetta] Re: question blotch - Andrew

Andrew,

This is the blog I found the information. You have to scroll down the
page to find where the thread begins but there is a lot of chatter on
this problem.

Dale

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5 Responses to “Fwd: [Diabetes_And_Byetta] Re: question blotch - Andrew”

  1. Abram Alston Says:

    There is a lot of chatter, but it’s not a large number of people. There are a
    few who have had a problem, but there are many, many of us who post on that blog
    that have no skin problems. Pat in ID

    This is the blog I found the information. You have to scroll down the
    page to find where the thread begins but there is a lot of chatter on
    this problem.

    Dale

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  2. Jonathon Augustine Says:

    Pat,

    I do not think it is just a few. Granted, more people do not have a
    reaction than do, but I think it is more than a few. I think it is a
    side effect of the spit that should be addressed by lilly. Tina just
    posted, that she gets bumps or welts. They tell you about other side
    effects. They tell you possible drug interactions. Who decides that
    it is not important to inform a patient that you can have welts,
    rashes, itchy etc.? especially when itchy and blotches are symptoms of
    an allergic reaction, which could be serious for someone’s health.
    Not everyone that uses byetta belongs to a diabetes group, or blog on
    the internet. I am not saying that byetta is not good. I am thrilled
    to be using it. I will do what ever possible to continue using it as
    long as I can take it. I just think because it is new, that the drug
    company should step up to the plate and be responsible. We do not

    want another vioxx problem. If that happens everyone that this drug
    has been helping will lose this wonderful treatment.

    Dale

    They say it can be a reaction to a preservative called mannitol. This
    may explain why they benedryl helps you tina.

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  3. Madelyn Teresita Says:

    Hi all,

    Having been on the 10 mcg dose just a day now (started yesterday) I have noticed
    a decided difference in the amount I can eat. Before, the 5 mcg Byetta did not
    seem to affect how much I ate, now it does.

    For dinner I had:
    1 small salad w/ 1/2 avocado
    1 tbsp dressing
    2 tbsp jello
    3 oz meat
    6 almonds

    2 hours later I am burping and relatively uncomfortable.


    I can really understand how someone would end up nauseated or vomit if they
    attempt to actually eat much at one sitting.

    I did okay this morning w/ 2 eggs and 4 strips of bacon (would adjust that to 2
    bacon next time)

    Did okay with lunch, a side salad at Wendy’s.

    Dinner is NOT going to be this big again. I suspect were I not already on
    prevacid that I would not be doing so well.

    Hopefully, this too shall pass before bedtime or it will be a late night for me.

    So, for newbies or people upping the dose, do pay attention to what you think
    your capacity is regarding volume.

    Marsha

  4. Maggie Beck Says:

    No kidding :-) You’re writing down what you ate was awesome!
    Thanks Marsha
    Rebecca

  5. Madelyn Teresita Says:

    Hi Rebecca,

    Well, it took until 1 a.m. before my stomach was clear enough to allow me to lay
    down and get some sleep. Because it was so late I slept in a bit this morning.
    My BG was 136 when I got up! Woo-hee! I am ON MY WAY! Usually it is in the
    160’s to the 180’s because of dawn effect.

    This morning I decided a smoothie was the way to go since I now have carbs to
    burn out of my allotment of 20.

    They are so easy to make! Yogurt, Atkins milk, a little cream to thicken the
    milk up, a little frozen fruit, a couple scoops of vanilla protein powder and
    some Wyler’s SF lemonade mix and some SF strawberry-kiwi mix and mix. I don’t
    always follow Dana Carpenter’s recipes to the letter, after all. :)

    I’m feeling okay - have food (which I didn’t really want, but which I know I
    need) in my tummy. It tasted good. I know it will hold me for a good long
    time. I’ve got my Byetta and my metformin on board and I’m ready for my day.
    As long as I keep my food intake to discreet portions (or in this case,
    semi-solid) I think it will be fine.

    My energy is up as the BG levels fall.

    Cheers to the lizard!
    Marsha

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