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		<title>By: Patricia Petty</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2005/04/22/another-newbie/#comment-22600</link>
		<author>Patricia Petty</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Apr 2005 06:58:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Tami...Welcome!

I also have PCOS and I have been on the spit since July 3. In that time
I've lost 8lbs, and I am thrilled. Or was until I started the 10 pen. I
think It might be too strong for me. Or maybe I'm just going through the
&#34;getting used to the side effects&#34; period. It seems that byetta would be
completely contraindicated for those of us with PCOS and Insulin resistance
because it makes the body produce more Insulin....However, because of the
slowing of the stomach emptying, plus the Metformin making the insulin
receptors more sensitive, it's a good choice. Again...Welcome to the group.

Hi All~

I have enjoyed reading your posts the last few days...My name is Tami, I
am 40 yrs. old. I am not sure when I became an official Type 2. I was
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diagnosed in 1986 with PCOS(Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome), I was put on
Metformin in 1998 when research revealed PCOS women were insulin resistant.
I never had to test blood sugars at all. And at that point I was only on
high blood pressure med. In 1999 I had a complete hysterectomy &#38; I went to
an Endo for the first time. At that time it seems my A1C's were not great
and so I was put on higher doses of Met and on cholesterol med too. My
weight is basically uncontrolled, I need to lose 110 lbs., but would be
happy to be able to lose any and keep it off. I'm not great with low
carb-low fat but I am trying to make better choices! I had not been to my
Endo for 5 years and went back to him last week. He told me about Byetta
and wants me to try it. I have mailed in all my prescriptions and am
waiting to receive them. It seems
most of you that I have read about started out with a 5mcg dose and then
moved up to the 10 dose. My Endo is starting me out right on the 10 dose.
I am a little worried about this. And I still have never been told I need
to test my BS. The Endo said we would see what the Byetta did in a month
and go from there. My A1C last week was 7.0, not bad, but not great.

I am curious if any of you taking Metforim and have the lovely side effect
of diarrhea, does the Byetta help counter act that with the slowing of the
stomach emptying? That would be worth the nausea I think. lol

Is there anyone else here that has PCOS or is menopausal? Just curious to
know of your journeys.

Lizard juice huh? lol

Tami

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Tami&#8230;Welcome!</p>
<p>I also have PCOS and I have been on the spit since July 3. In that time<br />
I&#8217;ve lost 8lbs, and I am thrilled. Or was until I started the 10 pen. I<br />
think It might be too strong for me. Or maybe I&#8217;m just going through the<br />
&quot;getting used to the side effects&quot; period. It seems that byetta would be<br />
completely contraindicated for those of us with PCOS and Insulin resistance<br />
because it makes the body produce more Insulin&#8230;.However, because of the<br />
slowing of the stomach emptying, plus the Metformin making the insulin<br />
receptors more sensitive, it&#8217;s a good choice. Again&#8230;Welcome to the group.</p>
<p>Hi All~</p>
<p>I have enjoyed reading your posts the last few days&#8230;My name is Tami, I<br />
am 40 yrs. old. I am not sure when I became an official Type 2. I was<br />
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diagnosed in 1986 with PCOS(Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome), I was put on<br />
Metformin in 1998 when research revealed PCOS women were insulin resistant.<br />
I never had to test blood sugars at all. And at that point I was only on<br />
high blood pressure med. In 1999 I had a complete hysterectomy &amp; I went to<br />
an Endo for the first time. At that time it seems my A1C&#8217;s were not great<br />
and so I was put on higher doses of Met and on cholesterol med too. My<br />
weight is basically uncontrolled, I need to lose 110 lbs., but would be<br />
happy to be able to lose any and keep it off. I&#8217;m not great with low<br />
carb-low fat but I am trying to make better choices! I had not been to my<br />
Endo for 5 years and went back to him last week. He told me about Byetta<br />
and wants me to try it. I have mailed in all my prescriptions and am<br />
waiting to receive them. It seems<br />
most of you that I have read about started out with a 5mcg dose and then<br />
moved up to the 10 dose. My Endo is starting me out right on the 10 dose.<br />
I am a little worried about this. And I still have never been told I need<br />
to test my BS. The Endo said we would see what the Byetta did in a month<br />
and go from there. My A1C last week was 7.0, not bad, but not great.</p>
<p>I am curious if any of you taking Metforim and have the lovely side effect<br />
of diarrhea, does the Byetta help counter act that with the slowing of the<br />
stomach emptying? That would be worth the nausea I think. lol</p>
<p>Is there anyone else here that has PCOS or is menopausal? Just curious to<br />
know of your journeys.</p>
<p>Lizard juice huh? lol</p>
<p>Tami</p>
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		<title>By: Olivia Mellissa</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2005/04/22/another-newbie/#comment-22598</link>
		<author>Olivia Mellissa</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2005 20:17:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Tami, My name is Susan. I have pcos also. Didn't know it for years. I have
been diabetic for about 8 years. Just started on insulin and byetta. My a1c was
12. I weighed 317 when my doc sent me to diabetic spec. I am now 281. I just
can't seem to lose that next pound. I just started my period and that might be
why.
I started using a website called Fitday.com. I am able to track my carbs and
calories. It is great. My blood sugars have really stabilized. I am now in the
100-150 range in the mornings. I have a lot more energy. I even worked in the
yard the other day. I have completely come off 1med. I have cut out 1 dose of
metformin a day and I have lowered my insulin dosage. Hang in there. It is
possible to get better.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Tami, My name is Susan. I have pcos also. Didn&#8217;t know it for years. I have<br />
been diabetic for about 8 years. Just started on insulin and byetta. My a1c was<br />
12. I weighed 317 when my doc sent me to diabetic spec. I am now 281. I just<br />
can&#8217;t seem to lose that next pound. I just started my period and that might be<br />
why.<br />
I started using a website called Fitday.com. I am able to track my carbs and<br />
calories. It is great. My blood sugars have really stabilized. I am now in the<br />
100-150 range in the mornings. I have a lot more energy. I even worked in the<br />
yard the other day. I have completely come off 1med. I have cut out 1 dose of<br />
metformin a day and I have lowered my insulin dosage. Hang in there. It is<br />
possible to get better.</p>
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