Have You Had Any Longterm Success With A Type 2 Med?

This is my third month on Tudiabetes. I have been trying to learn as much as I can. I have read that many people have had success with Metformin as long as you learn to time it correctly. I have also read that many people have had success with insulin. Have you had any longterm success with Byetta etc.?
Thanks,
Joanne

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De[ends on what your definition of "long temr" is, I guess. I tried metformin for about a year and was fine, until it suddenly didn't work well with the arthritis med I was taking, after having taken both of them together for a year....but it worked for me.
Byetta was the same way, I took it for a year, had great results both with my numbers and with my weight....then had to add another med or change one rather, and it didn't go together, so had to change it. As I have said over and over, diabetes is not rocket science,there are things that change, like just your body, that make changes necessary. You may never be on a med forever....life changes and so does diabetes. It appears that just as I think I have it all figured out, something changes, and poof, I have to change with it. Insulin we haven't tried yet, but after being resistant to it for 9 years out of 11, I'm ready, but even that doesn't guarantee a "forever" thing.
Thanks for responding Cathy. I really don't know much about Byetta so it's good to know that it worked for you for awhile. It's too bad that it didn't work with your other med. I was also wondering about the side effects. Did Byetta cause GI issues for you?
I was doing pretty well on metformin, low carb diet and exercise for 2 years. Then suddenly my fasting jumped 20 to 30 points which ruined the rest of my day. Luckily I had a Dr. appointment soon after this started and am now on Victoza in addition to metformin. I've only been on it a couple of days and am still on 1/2 dose but it has made a dramatic change in my sugar. No GI issues but I do get a headache after I inject it. This seems to be going away. If I get the weight loss some people experience I will be a very happy camper, but the main thing is getting my numbers back where I like them to be.

I have thought I had things pretty much under control, several times, with months of stable numbers only to have it all fall apart. I think it's important to keep testing even when you are stable and act if the diabetes gods throw you a curve ball.
Hi BadMoonT2: Thanks for the information. It is really helpful. I hope this works for you.

Someone on another thread said that she lost 10lbs on Victoza and then discontinued it because of the GI problems. She also said that she is doing fine without it now. I hope you get the weight loss too and can go back to the Metformin, exercise and low carb routine.

Do you know why the fasting numbers suddenly went up? I have had some problems over the years when the summer has been really hot. Not sure what it's been like where you are but it's been really hot here so I made sure that I escaped it and stayed indoors during the day.

It's so good to know that the numbers came into line immediately. That is for sure the most important goal. Thanks Joanne
Joanne,
Possible reasons for my fasting going up. Despite eating low carb and being fairly diligent about my exercise I have been steadily gaining weight with the resulting theoretical increase in insulin resistance. This is why I'm so hopeful that the Victoza will help me shed a few pounds.

It's been hot, 100+ for weeks at a time. This made me switch from walking for exercise to riding my elliptical in the AC. I typically walk for 30 min, however when doing the elliptical I give out at around 20 min, my lower back starts to hurt and besides I admit I HATE IT. My observation has been that time of exercise is more important than intensity as far as its effect on my numbers.

I started some new supplements perhaps one of them was causing a problem. I cut them out and will add them back one at at time after I get up to the full dose of Victoza and things stabilize

With so many variables it's hard to assign cause and effect. I try to change things one at a time and then observe its effect for a week or two.

As of now my numbers are back to where they were before all this started and I'm still on a 1/2 dose. I decided to take a vacation from exercise to see what effect the Victoza has by it self. When I get up to the full dose and start back in exercising I'm hopeful for significant improvement. My Ideal would be to be able to drop the Victoza eventually but only time will tell. No GI issues and the headaches get less and less every day. Having good numbers has had a positive effect on my mental state if nothing else.
Hi BadMoonT2: How is the Victoza working out?
Joanne
I have to say my numbers have been amazing and side effects have been minimal. I've been on the 1.2 dose for 6 days now. Morning fasting has dropped from the 140s to 102 most days.Before my recent deterioration my fasting was usually around 116. I am still pretty strict with my carbs so spikes have been minimal. Yesterday my range was 102 to 124. Sometimes my 2 hour number is flat or even falls. When I was first diagnosed I routinely tested at one and two hours I may start doing that again, at least some of the time, just to see what is going on.

Also I still haven't started exercising again. With these results I may have trouble getting motivated. I've found Newtons First Law of Motion applies to my exercise schedule just as it does to the Planets "A body in motion tends to stay in motion and a body at rest tends to stay at rest" :)

Having said all this Victoza is a new drug and serious side effects could emerge. The cancer warning is ominous and would certainly burst my little balloon.
Hi BadMoonT: Congratulations on the great numbers! I've noticed that ,with this insulin resistance problem, lower numbers often go hand-in-hand with weight loss. :)

The cancer scare is a concern. Hopefully the Victoza will work so well that you won't have to take it very long.

I find that the AC at the gym is a great motivator for me in the summer. In the Fall, I need to sign up for classes with a buddy or two so I will be letting someone down if I don't go. On the weekends, my hubby and I try to go hiking. Hmm... the weekend one doesn't always work so well. It's always so much easier to hibernate.
Peetie, got on the scale this morning and I have lost 6 Lbs in 2 weeks. Hope it continues
Fantastic BadMoonT2: Sounds like you weren't expecting that!! :)
I've been taking metformin since 1998, but have added other meds over time. The metformin still does it's job along with amaryl, lantus, and humalog. I'm still working on all the other stuff I have to deal with...
Hi justgeo1,
Thanks so much for responding. Welcome to Tudiabetes. I have only been a member for a few months and I've already learned so much! You mentioned that you have "other stuff to deal with". Do you have diabetes complications? Stay strong! Joanne

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