Re: What's the difference between the Relaxed and the TR for
KPassa said:
Perhaps you might like to share your experience with Levemir on that post as well, Jill. It will help replenish the data that was lost as well as add more current experiences in one easy-to-find location.
I thought your Think Tank thread was looking for caregivers who switched from Lantus to Levemir because they weren't thrilled with their results from Lantus. That doesn't apply to me. Therefore, I didn't think I could share what you were looking for. You see, I was very, very happy with Lantus. In 2006, after 3 months on Lantus Alex enjoyed almost 3 years OTJ. Can't beat that!
I simply replied here on this thread when I saw you mention,
"Even negative experiences will help us build more data about Levemir and how it works (or doesn't work in your case)" to suggest where you might find tons of
existing data on how Levemir works if you or anyone else is so inclined. I know Mikey was only diagnosed a couple of years ago so Levemir use may be relatively new to you, but a lot of us have been quite successful with it's use for many years now.
The
only reason I even tried Levemir when Alex fell out of remission in 2009 was because there were so many Lev users in the Lantus TR ISG at the time. I wanted some hands-on experience in order to better help others. Alex took to Lev like a duck to water, but I do think when anyone switches to Lev (or any other insulin) caregivers are *usually* more successful simply because of the insulin experience they already have under their belt. They're not so nervous, scared and overwhelmed the second time around. I know I wasn't. It's not like being a newbie shooting insulin for the very first time. I think that prior experience is often overlooked when switching insulins is discussed. KWIM? Don't get me wrong. I love Levemir, but I love Lantus, too. Alex went OTJ on both Lantus and Levemir and her BG numbers were very well controlled the last several years of her life on Lev.
Yes, we lost the early Lev users experiences when we lost the old, old board. It's too bad. So much was lost beginning with Steve/Jock's initial Levemir experiences... basically starting from scratch and then followed by all that we learned about Levemir from the German-Katzen Board. Heck, the German-Katzen board was so good at what they were doing with Lantus and Levemir that Jacquie Rand threw out the TR protocol she had developed a few years earlier to team up with the German board. Together they researched Levemir and Lantus use. This joint venture resulted in the Tight Regulation Protocol... to my knowledge, the only current published research and TR protocol using Lantus OR Levemir for diabetic cats. The good news is there is plenty of Lev experience documented on this board and it's there for the taking! Luckily, there's no need for current and future Lev users to wear themselves out re-inventing the wheel thanks to all the Lev information you'll find in not only the Lantus TR ISG (starting with the Stickies), but on the Lev forum itself.