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Meet Nikki M., registered nurse, mom, military wife, and avid tennis player. She is also one of about 32 million people in the United States living with type 2 diabetes.[a] To see Nikki today, you wouldn’t expect her to be someone who once struggled to maintain a healthy lifestyle. She’s incredibly active and eats a well-balanced diet. But it wasn’t always that way. After years of juggling a hectic schedule and putting everyone else in her life first, the stress finally caught up.
A mother of two, whose husband was frequently deployed by the Kentucky Air National Guard, Nikki became used to managing a busy and family-first life single-handedly. “There’s a lot of added pressure when your partner is not there to share in the stresses and celebrations that come with raising children.” But in 2019, her role as sole caregiver was stretched to the max. After work, childcare and tending to home responsibilities, Nikki had little to no time left for self-care, sticking to a consistent meal plan or finding the time to exercise. “At the time, I was just being a mom and not taking care of myself or really anything else.” She even stopped doing something she loved most, playing tennis.
Gradually, her health started to take a downturn. Usually an upbeat and outgoing person, Nikki started noticing that she wasn’t feeling like her old racket-wielding self anymore. “I was on edge and sluggish, I was snappier with my kids, I was tired and would nap a lot. I gained a lot of weight.” Years of ignoring her own health were taking a toll.
In December 2020, Nikki went for her annual health checkup and was told that her blood sugar levels were higher than they should be, now for the second year in a row. As a nurse, she recognized the warning signs. She had to face an uncomfortable truth—that she may have type 2 diabetes, and she knew what the condition could do to someone if left untreated. Nikki knew she couldn’t ignore the issue any longer. She took action and found an endocrinologist, who diagnosed her with type 2 diabetes.
The diagnosis was heartbreaking, but she wasn’t going to let type 2 diabetes define her. She reset her priorities and started putting her health first. Initially, Nikki was put on metformin along with lifestyle modifications, but it wasn't getting her to her blood sugar goal. Nikki worked with her endocrinologist to create a revised treatment plan that included taking RYBELSUS® (semaglutide) tablets 7 mg, along with being more active and making better food choices. Her blood sugar control started to take a turn for the better. RYBELSUS® is a prescription medicine that can improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. From the very first day after her diagnosis, Nikki was determined to stick to her newfound self-care plan and get her blood sugar back on track. Because RYBELSUS® is taken only once each day, Nikki was able to incorporate it into her daily routine.
Her persistence and commitment have paid off. After a few months of incorporating RYBELSUS® into her daily routine, along with the changes she was able to make to her diet and exercise plan, she has seen an improvement in her blood sugar levels. Nikki has also made time for doing the things she loves. She walks every day and plays tennis with her best friends two to three times a week. She also joined a local gym and started cooking more meals at home.
Nikki’s proactive attitude and desire to be a role model for her children motivated her to take ownership of her type 2 diabetes. Her story shows us that, with determination and commitment to taking charge of your health, type 2 diabetes can be managed. Nikki is just one of a growing number of people who prove that type 2 diabetes doesn’t have to control your life but the diagnosis itself can be a wake-up call to make changes in your life.
What is RYBELSUS®?
RYBELSUS® (semaglutide) tablets 7 mg or 14 mg is a prescription medicine used along with diet and exercise to improve blood sugar (glucose) in adults with type 2 diabetes.
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What are the possible side effects of RYBELSUS®?
RYBELSUS® may cause serious side effects, including:
The most common side effects of RYBELSUS® may include nausea, stomach (abdominal) pain, diarrhea, decreased appetite, vomiting, and constipation. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea are most common when you first start RYBELSUS®.
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[a] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Type 2 Diabetes. https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/basics/type2.html. Last accessed: September 2021
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