Firstly, I'm really happy to say that Bert was accepted onto the clinical trial last week, and they found no underlying problems when they did their screening tests - hurray! I was away so my husband took him up to Potter's Bar on the train, left him in for two nights, and collected him minus a huge amount of his fur. Shaved in so many places for catheters and ultrasounds, poor love.
He was randomised to get PZI - they've had more success with remissions on this than on the glargine so far. He's been on it for 9 days so far, and this week I noticed that I started having to say "Get down, Bert!" again - he was always prowling around the kitchen worktops and table looking for food, and I spent half my day telling him to get off. It was actually quite nice to start doing it again.
I'm doing my first curve today, and I can post the full thing later (I can convert the numbers then too), but so far today:
AMPS: 10
+2: 8.3
Compare this to the last can insulin curve I did:
AMPS: 26.2
+2: 19.7
+4: 7 (and then he started going back up!)
Awful, awful numbers! At the RCVS, they monitor them constantly for 24 hours and his numbers were better than that (possibly because he'd been on the new dose a bit longer?), but still not great.
We also came home with needles, test strips, lancets, and cans of food, all of which makes up for the travelling costs, though tbh, the fact that Bert already seems better is reward enough. They are still recruiting as far as I know, so if you can face the travelling, it's a great opportunity. https://www.facebook.com/RVC.Diabetic.Remission.Clinic - happy to answer any questions, and massive thanks to this board for alerting us to the trial!
Will be back later to post the full curve!
He was randomised to get PZI - they've had more success with remissions on this than on the glargine so far. He's been on it for 9 days so far, and this week I noticed that I started having to say "Get down, Bert!" again - he was always prowling around the kitchen worktops and table looking for food, and I spent half my day telling him to get off. It was actually quite nice to start doing it again.
I'm doing my first curve today, and I can post the full thing later (I can convert the numbers then too), but so far today:
AMPS: 10
+2: 8.3
Compare this to the last can insulin curve I did:
AMPS: 26.2
+2: 19.7
+4: 7 (and then he started going back up!)
Awful, awful numbers! At the RCVS, they monitor them constantly for 24 hours and his numbers were better than that (possibly because he'd been on the new dose a bit longer?), but still not great.
We also came home with needles, test strips, lancets, and cans of food, all of which makes up for the travelling costs, though tbh, the fact that Bert already seems better is reward enough. They are still recruiting as far as I know, so if you can face the travelling, it's a great opportunity. https://www.facebook.com/RVC.Diabetic.Remission.Clinic - happy to answer any questions, and massive thanks to this board for alerting us to the trial!
Will be back later to post the full curve!