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		<title>By: beverley90</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2007/06/27/newbie-with-questions/#comment-25043</link>
		<author>beverley90</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 11:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been on Byetta for 2 whole days now. I don't have any nausea and
I am still feeling hungry. I don't have the 'full' feeling. Should I
give it more time or what has been the time table to when you felt
nauseated or 'full'?? Thanks! Dianne

*** I've been on Byetta for three weeks and three days and have already
transitioned to the ten pen because after two weeks the 5 pretty much stopped
working. I have never been nauseus on Byetta ( 56% in the initial trial were
not) but I did get mild headaches and a little shakiness. I also had a mild
appetite suppressing effect and still do, although it is subtle. I'm able to
stay on a diet and just don't feel as hungry. Maybe the folks who are losing a
lot of weight are sick all the time. I lost an initial ten pounds and now I'm
aiming for one or two pounds a week because I'm doing the weight watchers
program. Not everybody benefits from a &#34;full feeling either. Is it helping to
lower your blood sugar? Another thing to consider is the needle size. I
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was using the baby needle for the first two weeks and going to a larger needle
helped. I also suspect that I didn't properly prime my first needle. I
didn't know it had to squirt in the air which I definitely managed to do with
my
10 mcg pen. Maybe you just aren't getting enough of it into you for some
reason. Good luck figuring it out. It's a great medicine for some of us.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been on Byetta for 2 whole days now. I don&#8217;t have any nausea and<br />
I am still feeling hungry. I don&#8217;t have the &#8216;full&#8217; feeling. Should I<br />
give it more time or what has been the time table to when you felt<br />
nauseated or &#8216;full&#8217;?? Thanks! Dianne</p>
<p>*** I&#8217;ve been on Byetta for three weeks and three days and have already<br />
transitioned to the ten pen because after two weeks the 5 pretty much stopped<br />
working. I have never been nauseus on Byetta ( 56% in the initial trial were<br />
not) but I did get mild headaches and a little shakiness. I also had a mild<br />
appetite suppressing effect and still do, although it is subtle. I&#8217;m able to<br />
stay on a diet and just don&#8217;t feel as hungry. Maybe the folks who are losing a<br />
lot of weight are sick all the time. I lost an initial ten pounds and now I&#8217;m<br />
aiming for one or two pounds a week because I&#8217;m doing the weight watchers<br />
program. Not everybody benefits from a &quot;full feeling either. Is it helping to<br />
lower your blood sugar? Another thing to consider is the needle size. I<br />
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was using the baby needle for the first two weeks and going to a larger needle<br />
helped. I also suspect that I didn&#8217;t properly prime my first needle. I<br />
didn&#8217;t know it had to squirt in the air which I definitely managed to do with<br />
my<br />
10 mcg pen. Maybe you just aren&#8217;t getting enough of it into you for some<br />
reason. Good luck figuring it out. It&#8217;s a great medicine for some of us.</p>
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