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Byetta advice

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Nicky1970

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I am about to start on Byetta. I am looking for any general advice. I have quite a 2 hr commute Mon to Fri and so would appreciate any breakfast ideas (to eat on bus to train station). Thanks.
 
Hi Nicky, I don’t know much about the medication but one on the go idea might be full fat Greek yoghurt with some walnuts and almonds?
 
I am about to start on Byetta. I am looking for any general advice. I have quite a 2 hr commute Mon to Fri and so would appreciate any breakfast ideas (to eat on bus to train station). Thanks.
There are quite a few threads on the forum related to Byetta, so it might be worth doing a search for it (in the title of threads). This thread went on for quite a while and you might find some useful information in it from other Byetta users (although you will need to skip over quite a few of the posts!)

https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/threads/byetta-babes.9445/
 
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