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<blockquote data-quote="Petermc72" data-source="post: 487258" data-attributes="member: 86370"><p>Update 6 weeks on from my injection of proluekin</p><p></p><p>Reduced my basal Lantus from 6 units to 1 unit</p><p>Increased my carb ratio from 22g/1 unit Humalog to 35g/1 unit Humalog</p><p></p><p>Average bg lowered from 7.3mmol/l to 6.3mmol/l</p><p></p><p>I have experienced no side effects except a itchy red patch for 3 days at the injection site following administration </p><p></p><p>To sum up the trial seems to have bought me an extension to honeymoon phase, sadly it won't last. I assume follow up injections would sustain these benefits and I hope people in the not too distant future can gain from this type of therapy if it's ever made publicly available.</p><p></p><p>Many thanks to Cambridge University Hospitals</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petermc72, post: 487258, member: 86370"] Update 6 weeks on from my injection of proluekin Reduced my basal Lantus from 6 units to 1 unit Increased my carb ratio from 22g/1 unit Humalog to 35g/1 unit Humalog Average bg lowered from 7.3mmol/l to 6.3mmol/l I have experienced no side effects except a itchy red patch for 3 days at the injection site following administration To sum up the trial seems to have bought me an extension to honeymoon phase, sadly it won't last. I assume follow up injections would sustain these benefits and I hope people in the not too distant future can gain from this type of therapy if it's ever made publicly available. Many thanks to Cambridge University Hospitals [/QUOTE]
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