I asked the same question about smashing the IAA... Actually, it is a symptom of the Acromegaly, sometimes, but not always present in Acro cats. The irradiation of the tumor - in theory should smash it... in some cases it may break very suddenly. Brent's cat Tigger had a 41 point drop when it finally kicked in... or at least at one point. Thus the importance of frequent testing.
Grayson's pancreas was enlarged, as were his kidneys. Enlarged, but not diseased, per the ultrasound. That's comforting to know. Perry & Cathy's Sooty was on extreme high doses and he's currently on day 5 w/o insulin. Apparently his pancreas didn't miss a beat!
We have not had a drop yet... actually, we're still climbing. The string of blues last week were awesome, and I could tell he felt a LOT better. Appetite was more like a normal cat, as opposed to a ravenous beast! Unfortunately, they were short-lived. He's had more pinks than yellows these past few days, which is why I'm planning an increase tomorrow night. They told us 7-70 weeks before we might hope to see a change (last Thursday was 4 weeks from the completion of SRT), so I'm not sure if the blues were an early reaction to the SRT or if its just getting closer to the dose, or if the resistance is breaking and more insulin is able to be absorbed by the cells. Hoping for more days like Wednesday (I LIKED the 112!)! Tracy's Leo (who was at CSU same time) just had a 4u drop! So maybe it's not too soon to expect something. Unfortunately, we know every cat responds differently, so there's no telling.
Will keep you guys tuned in as to any progress... hoping to see more very soon! Thanks for keeping track of us!
Lu-Ann (& Grayson)