Getting lows on byetta

There seems to be a small fraction of people who can get a low,ex. less
then 70, using byetta. For some it is because they combine it with other
drugs which prompt insulin but doesn’t stop doing so when blood glucose
levels fall. I’m interested however in those who don’t fall in that
category.

If you would consider answering please, I have a reason for asking but
don’t want to influence answers, how many cups, if any, of coffie do you
drink during the day? After some responses I will say why I’m asking.

TThanks,

Dan

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5 Responses to “Getting lows on byetta”

  1. Whitney Shamika Says:

    Dan,
    I’m one of those people who don’t get lows with Byetta. I drink caffinated or
    decaf depending on the time of day. About 6-8+cups on some days,depending on the
    coffeemaker. Sometimes I perk it, other times use a coffee press. I use Byetta
    with Amaryl 2mg, daily and metaformin 1000 mg at night.
    Frances

    If you would consider answering please, I have a reason for asking but
    don’t want to influence answers, how many cups, if any, of coffie do you
    drink during the day? After some responses I will say why I’m asking.

    TThanks,

    Dan


    XB
    IC|XC

    Frances

  2. keely2 Says:

    Dan, I have only had one reading under 70 in the three months I’ve been on it.
    I take about 22.5 mg of Actos and drink a couple cups of decaf each day. Kathy

    There seems to be a small fraction of people who can get a low,ex. less
    then 70, using byetta. For some it is because they combine it with other
    drugs which prompt insulin but doesn’t stop doing so when blood glucose
    levels fall. I’m interested however in those who don’t fall in that
    category.

    If you would consider answering please, I have a reason for asking but
    don’t want to influence answers, how many cups, if any, of coffie do you
    drink during the day? After some responses I will say why I’m asking.

    TThanks,


    Dan

    XB
    IC|XC

  3. Shirley Stewart Says:

    I am not a coffee drinker at all. I only experience lows on byetta 10 mcg after
    the evening meal. My lows have ranged between 46 and 70, but most fall between
    55 and 62. I don’t experience lows after the morning shot, only the evening
    shot. I am only on byetta, no oral diabetes medication at present. I do drink
    tea at dinner if that matters at all.

    Rae

    There seems to be a small fraction of people who can get a low,ex. less
    then 70, using byetta. For some it is because they combine it with other
    drugs which prompt insulin but doesn’t stop doing so when blood glucose
    levels fall. I’m interested however in those who don’t fall in that
    category.

    If you would consider answering please, I have a reason for asking but

    don’t want to influence answers, how many cups, if any, of coffie do you
    drink during the day? After some responses I will say why I’m asking.

    TThanks,

    Dan

    XB
    IC|XC

  4. Murray Arleen Says:

    Dan, if I understood your request right, I think I may fit into the
    category of folks you are looking for. I have lows anywhere from 43 to
    65 almost every evening after taking 5mcgs of Byetta. Doesn’t do that to
    me from my AM shot. I also take Glucophage XR X2 AM, none in the evening
    anymore. The last 3 days I have been experimenting (I ::hate:: those
    lows!) with leaving off the Glucophage completely, and "coincidentally"
    the lowest I’ve been is 85. But then I also had a "Parrot Bay" bottled
    drink with my supper, so I’m not sure if that’s keeping my sugars high
    enough (it does have natural fruit sugar in it, along with some
    alcohol). I haven’t told my doc about this latest experiment though. I
    think I’ll skip the Parrot Bay for a few days, and see how my BGs do
    without the Glucophage. I’ll send him a report and ask for his advice
    once he sees the great numbers…. won’t mention the first two nights
    experiment…. if that’s what worked, I’m back to square one and the
    Glucophage and low BG’s again. <sigh>

    Cheryl from Florida

    There seems to be a small fraction of people who can get a low,ex. less
    then 70, using byetta. For some it is because they combine it with
    other
    drugs which prompt insulin but doesn’t stop doing so when blood glucose
    levels fall. I’m interested however in those who don’t fall in that
    category.

    If you would consider answering please, I have a reason for asking but
    don’t want to influence answers, how many cups, if any, of coffie do you
    drink during the day? After some responses I will say why I’m asking.

    TThanks,

    Dan

    XB
    IC|XC

  5. Irwin Mayme Says:

    Hi, Dan. I went hypo on byetta 10 with no other meds on board. I think
    the lowest I went was 52. And I only drink coffee when we’re camping and
    it’s cold. So, no, there was no coffee in my system at the time.

    Janie

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