Zoneboy
02-10-2010, 01:08 AM
I haven't made a decision yet and the actual testing won't begin for about 2 more weeks. The Dr. said the pills that I'm currently on aren't doing much and he strongly suggested that I sign up for this study. The insulin will be provided free of charge and the only thing I need to do is continue monitoring my blood sugar levels and report to them twice a week of any changes, reactions, etc.. Right now the study is scheduled to last for one year and even though it won't cost me anything, I'm a little skeptical about being a human guinea pig for an experimental drug. So should I do it or not? Your comments and suggestions are very much appreciated.
catlover79
02-10-2010, 01:30 AM
I honestly can't come up with any suggestions. No matter what you decide to do, Charles, I hope and pray it all works out for the best!!
Marvo301
02-10-2010, 01:32 AM
I haven't made a decision yet and the actual testing won't begin for about 2 more weeks. The Dr. said the pills that I'm currently on aren't doing much and he strongly suggested that I sign up for this study. The insulin will be provided free of charge and the only thing I need to do is continue monitoring my blood sugar levels and report to them twice a week of any changes, reactions, etc.. Right now the study is scheduled to last for one year and even though it won't cost me anything, I'm a little skeptical about being a human guinea pig for an experimental drug. So should I do it or not? Your comments and suggestions are very much appreciated.
Well if the pills you're on now aren't doing much and this insulin could help you then why not give it a try. Not only might it help you but if the results of the study are positive you may actually be helping many other people as well.