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Adabich I had the same problem with the injection site reaction. I found that it stopped happening after about a month or so. Best way to get rid of the welts I found was to not scratch it (no matter how bad it itches) and I make a homemade sugar scrub with coconut oil that seemed to help. Hope it helps!
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I have found this too. I actually decided to stop taking it for a week or two and the restart back at the lowest dose and increase weekly again. I'm hoping that it helps as I still have 50lbs to go!
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I have blue cross. In order for it to be covered my doctor had to go through pre approval but it was covered.
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I started on January 4 with saxenda. So far my only side effect has been injection site itching and redness. Not too bad but currently I have 2 big welts on my stomach from irritation of the medication where I didn't inject deep enough. I think this was from my first week when I was still a little nervous. I'm a nurse, I…
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You need to find another doctor or get a second opinion. Especially if you TSH keeps going up. My regular MD (who I love) kept testing my TSH and kept telling me it was fine at 4.8. It wasn't until I gained 40 pounds in 3 months that I ended up at my gastrenterologist for a different reason and offhandedly asked "is that…
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Ben and Jerry's Red Velvet cake! Everytime I get it I end up eating the whole pint in one sitting! I just can't buy it anymore. Also Ruffles Cheddar and sour cream chips with onion dip.
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Feel free to add me. I am starting this over again. I need to lose about 85 pounds, but am taking it seriously this time! :smile: