Re: R?? 3/5 Rocky PMPS 362 +1 403 +3 338 +6 346 +10 309 +11
Hi Tina,
Since you've seen my condo where I'm using R, I'll weigh in on my experience. You'll notice Cobb is on a lot of insulin, which suggests some kind of insulin resistance. Cobb is, for some undiagnosed reason currently, a high dose kitty. R was suggested to me, not really for Cobb's bounces but as a secondary tool to help being the BGs down so the Lantus could work better. But you have to consider that I've added a drop - literally, a drop - of the R to a dose of 33 units of insulin a day. To be honest, this last time was the first time I felt the R did anything. I feel like it stopped the bounce, but even with it, Cobb hasn't returned back to those green numbers just yet.
R is incredibly powerful. A drop...a tenth of a unit...brings Cobb's BG down about 100 points within 2 hours. A bigger drop could set up a bigger bounce, and could instigate a hypo episode. You have to be vigilant with R because it is in and out of the system quickly, within 4-5 hours. You cannot mix up the vials - ask Rebekah how awful that experience was. R is not a tool to be taken lightly.
I'll leave it to some if the other R users - Julie, Marje, Sandy - as to whether you should try it. You have to be around to monitor, and you have to listen carefully and follow what the advisers tell your- a drop literally means a drop. It's so small that you are unsure if any got in.
~Suzanne