Starting Monday evening

Hello…I’m staring Byetta Monday evening and I was looking for some
FAQ’s or information as to how to approch this and what to expect.
Sorry if this is covered elsewhere in the posts…I’m searching and
reading like mad. I am just a bit apprehensive about starting. Thanks
for all the information and posts…great resource.

Bob

18 Responses to “Starting Monday evening”

  1. Devin Annamae Says:

    I copied and pasted this but hope it will help…feel free to ask
    questions. One thing I strongly suggest is that when you eat your
    first meal after injecting, eat less. Overeating tends to make you
    sick and I, for one, was overeating when I started on Byetta.
    Fortunantly, someone warned me.

    Good luck,
    Joan

    1. Byetta: we call it Gilly, Lizard Spit, and a few others names, some
    of which can be printed here. We call ourselves Lizard Lovers.

    2. The nausea will pass. Until it does try:
    - sea bands for motion sickness. They are bands that go around your
    wrists and use acupressure to relieve nausea. They can be purchased at

    CVS, Walgreens and similar stores. At Walgreens they are called Travel
    Ease.
    - Regalin and other prescription drugs
    - crackers, pretzels, or other dry carbs
    - GINGER! Ginger snaps, ginger gum, ginger ale, ginger pills
    - mint, as in peppermint candy
    - try eating less fat or less greasy food
    - try eating less. Most people get more nauseous on a full stomach
    - some report that folic acid helps
    - try to think like a lizard. Avoid what would make a lizard nauseous

    3. Will I lose weight?
    Some do, some don’t.

    5. I have the pen, now how do I get it ready to use?
    - You have to prime the pen. The instructions say to put a needle on
    the pen, twisty the thingy a time or two, and then shoot into the air
    until a stream squirts out. If you don’t see the stream, the pen is
    not ready to use. It can take a time or two, and the vendor puts
    enough juice in the pen that you are not going to be cheated out of a
    dose.

    6. Where to inject
    - there is a great picture in the files section of the group web site
    - rotate your injection sites
    - some folks report that if they inject too close to their belly
    button, the Byetta leaks back out.

    7. That darn drop - Don’t worry about a tiny drop of Byetta on the end
    of your pen after you inject. It can help to leave the needle in till
    the count of 10. It can also help to rotate the dial after the
    injection, before you pull out the needle.

    8. Keep a food log, and include symptoms and blood sugars. This helps
    tremendously down the road as you learn what Gilly likes and doesn’t
    like in your body. Some folks can’t handle onions, or beans, or lots of
    different things.

    9. What if I leave my pen out?
    According to the folks at the help line, you can leave your pen out
    for 144 hours total. That works out to a little over 4 hours per day
    for a month.

    10. Store Byetta between 36F and 46F. Most household refrigerators do
    this. Don’t let it freeze.

    11. Stop using your pen if:
    - it gets cloudy
    - it gets blood in it
    These mean the pen is defective. If this happens, call Amylin, who
    should give you a voucher for a replacement pen at no charge.

    Throw the pen away if:
    - it gets frozen

    12. When to take it?
    - some folks do better taking it right before eating
    - some folks do better taking an hour before eating
    - for some folks, it does not matter
    - experiment and find out what works for you

    13. What if I forget a dose?
    - don’t take it if you have already eaten. Unless you are like
    Lizardman, with his cast iron stomach. For him. Byetta works even if
    he takes it after a meal.

    14. Can I travel with my pen?
    Check the links section of the group for cooler cases. Especially for
    the Avent Thermal Tote and the Medicool Protectall Travel Case for
    Byetta.

    14. Can I still take insulin?
    Officially, no. At the time of this writing, Byetta is only approved
    for use with metformin and sulfonylurea drugs. And of course, talk to
    your doctor about any meds you want to take. But lots of folks take
    long-acting insulin along with Byetta. A few take short acting
    insulin, or a short-acting drug like Prandin along with Byetta.

    I used to think that taking Byetta with a short acting insulin was
    redundant, but it has been made clear to me that this is not true for
    everyone. Byetta has three actions:
    - slowing the emptying of your stomach
    - suppressing glucagon production (glucagon is made by the pancreas
    alpha cells and tells your liver to dump glucose)
    - increases insulin production.
    For some folks, the third effect is just not strong enough, so they
    need to supplement Byetta with a short term insulin.

    16. Do I still have to watch what I eat?
    Of course. You are still diabetic, aren’t you? Don’t go overboard just
    because Byetta seems like a miracle drug. Many folks can tell you how
    easy it is to overwhelm Byetta.

    17. Will my taste in food or my appetite change?:
    Probably.
    - Many people report being less hungry and getting full on less food
    - Many people report not having the urge to snack any longer
    - As far as what you eat, some people report that they like things
    they never liked before, such as meal worms and crickets and anchovies
    - Some people report that they no longer like things they really used to like
    - Some people report that they don’t like food as spicy as before
    - Some people report that food does not taste as good as it did before
    In general, ask yourself, "What would a lizard like to eat?" You can’t
    go wrong doing that. LOL

    18. Why do I now feel cold or hot?
    Some folks report that Byetta changes the temperature at which they
    are comfortable. Most who report this report feeling cold.

  2. marylin_20 Says:

    When I started Byetta 2 weeks ago, They gave me sample needles at the drs
    office. The second pkg and the ones after were nova fine or something like that
    and they hurt. I filled my rx and they are ultra fine short needles and Im
    using them now and they arent hurting. I hope it stays that way. Ev

  3. marylin_20 Says:

    Has anyone experienced diarrhea as a side effect of Byetta? Ev

  4. Mayra Workman Says:

    Jo in MN

  5. marylin_20 Says:

    I have always heard that metformin has that side effect. I tried glucophage
    which is the same and thats what happened to me immediately. Ev

  6. Devin Annamae Says:

    Glucophage really messed my tummy up but to answer your question about
    Byetta and tummy upset….yes, if I eat something that does not agree
    with me…like I did tonight!

  7. Goldie Rana Says:

    Not with Byetta but I did when I started glucophage. The only symptoms I’ve
    had from Byetta is occasional mild nausea and headache. Finally noticing it
    making me feel full faster (been on it 3 weeks now) but when the hunger
    comes back, it’s like someone flipped a switch.

    > Has anyone experienced diarrhea as a side effect of Byetta? Ev

  8. marylin_20 Says:

    Are there any special foods that will bring on diarrhea , with b yetta? Ev

  9. marylin_20 Says:

    Signe, I had a terrible bout of it last night too. That has never happened to
    me before. Not that bad. Now Im afraid to go anywhere. Ev

  10. marylin_20 Says:

    Signe, I waited and took my injection after we were home a few hours and had
    a snack afterwards. I didnt have much of an appetite at the buffet though,
    which seemed a waste, since it was so expensive. What I did eat though, set my
    stomach off on a rampage.
    My numbers haven’t come down yet and its been a little over two weeks since I
    started. Im kind of worried about that. Ev

  11. marylin_20 Says:

    My nausea has died down pretty much but I still get headaches. Its funny that
    you said that about your hunger coming back like someone flipping a switch
    because, I dont have much of an appetite but once in a while It comes back like
    gangbusters. That happened the other night and I ate way too much and was sick
    all night. I dont think I will do that again. Ev

  12. Traci Mcgee Says:

    Are there any special foods that will bring on diarrhea , with b yetta? Ev

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  13. Traci Mcgee Says:

    I find I do better when I limit my carbs. I am not nearly so hungry. Does
    anyone else notice that? Maybe it is just because I like carbs.

    My nausea has died down pretty much but I still get headaches. Its funny that
    you said that about your hunger coming back like someone flipping a switch
    because, I dont have much of an appetite but once in a while It comes back
    like
    gangbusters. That happened the other night and I ate way too much and was sick
    all night. I dont think I will do that again. Ev

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  14. Traci Mcgee Says:

    Signe, I waited and took my injection after we were home a few hours and had
    a snack afterwards. I didnt have much of an appetite at the buffet though,
    which seemed a waste, since it was so expensive. What I did eat though, set my
    stomach off on a rampage.
    My numbers haven’t come down yet and its been a little over two weeks since I
    started. Im kind of worried about that. Ev

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  15. Therese Key Says:

    Great attitude, Signe!

  16. marylin_20 Says:

    Signe, I hope my numbers come down soon. Sometimes at bedtime they are about
    160 and then by morning over 200. Ev

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  17. Ila Workman Says:

    I have to stop myself from doing this all the time! I have some co-
    workers that look alot like me (apple shaped) and they eat horrible
    things, and then they’re tired and sick all day. I haven’t worked up
    the nerve to ask them if they want me to turn them into human
    pincushions yet, but I think I will if they complain anymore!

    Sarah in TX

  18. Patricia Petty Says:

    Ev,

    The Morning Bg’s are usually the last thing to respond to the byetta. Has
    anyone here explained the dawn phenomenon?

    Demetria-Beth

    _____

    Signe, I hope my numbers come down soon. Sometimes at bedtime they are about

    160 and then by morning over 200. Ev

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