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kji821

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Jun 24, 2026
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3 months ago i injected myself with about 800 units of fast acting insulin. I put the insulin in 8 1ml syringes and each syringe was injected in like 4 different spots so i won't cause a lump and to make the body absorb it as fast as possible.

I started to sweat a lot and to feel a bit dizzy, i ate 2 slices of bread because i was starving. 1.5 hours later i noticed that i wasn't dying so i injected another 300 units, then i went to sleep. I woke up 2 hours later i think and i was completely fine.

Apparently some people can't die from an insulin overdose since i read more comments on different websites from people who took even more and they did not die.

Do you think that it could be worth it to try again a slightly higher dose but injected straight into the vein?
 
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Awesomefoid67

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she/it, terminally silly :3
Sep 10, 2024
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i've experienced like mild hypoglycemia a few times from very low food intake (i think my body has mostly adjusted though now i only get it sometimes like if i drink on an empty stomach i get it like the day after) i really can't imagine it'd be fun. also hypoglycemia usually triggers intense hunger and cravings for high carb foods (low protein can also trigger cravings for high protein food and iirc high carb food, not sure if the same applies for fat too) probably worth trying to find a better method tbh
also like are you perscribed it for diabetes or something? cus like if you are and have insulin resistance it probably is less likely to be effective at killing you
 

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