Hi Guys
Back from our little break - managed to get home just before the heavens opened
🙂 9am yesterday and brekkie in the open air in a big field watching rabbits graze- only sound was from the birds....absolute heaven
Nice to hear the positive news from you ladies but sorry to hear how poorly you have been Caroleann and to a lesser extent Lizzie - Lizzie, maybe the nausea will settle when you are back in our cooler climate? I suffered with nausea for months a few years back when I had an illness - it really drags you down doesn't it? There are onyl so many pills you can take so trying to combat it with other remedies is worth a go - especially with the Byetta if it is workign for you in all other respects, don't you think? Poor Caroleann though - you can only suffer it for so long beofre it affects your quality of life but heres hoping your new brekkie regime will help get you sorted.
I would really recommend that anyone who works should book off some time when starting on Byetta to allow things to settle - what with the sickness and the overwhelming tiredness, I just gave up trying to do anything much for the first few weeks- I am lucky to have retired so just pottered about sipping diet ginger ale, ginger tea, warm water with a spoon of cider vinegar, sucking on mints and sleeping it all off when I felt tired (that helped the sickness as lying down seemed to lessen it!).
I think it is hard for the diabetes teams to give specific advice on how to work with the Byetta as it has not really been around long enough and they don't seem to always request feedback from users do they? My DSN gets chapter and verse from me whether she likes it or not! I wrote my experiences down over the first few weeks and it it did help to see how far I had come- small steps and all that.
The way I see it is that everyone benefits from user feedback with a new treatment and from our experiences on here all of us benefit from testign and experimenting with different foods as it is obvious that we are all different in what we can tolerate....this true is not just for Byetta Babes of course. So refusing testing strips for T2s is not helpful. I am lucky not to have these restricted but this is not always the case. I reckon that the more reluctant GPs might be persuaded to rethink their policies if they made a deal with their patients: they will supply the necessary strips for a trial period if the patient provides some sort of feedback on their experiences to show what works and doesn't work for them food wise etc. Fat chance of that though of course...but we can dream
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PS Had fish and chips Tuesday night shhhhhhhhhh
