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DiscussionInsulin
Thread starterMistress Death
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I am aware that there are a few types of insulin out there. Can I assume correctly that I should obtain fast acting? Where should I inject it? I don't think I can inject it into my veins, but I'd be more comfortable in the stomach area where most diabetics do it. Help is much appreciated.
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Both short and long should be usable, however short (i.e fast acting) would be preferable. No need for intravenous injection, intramuscular is fine (i.e stomach or thigh).
I would not recommend this method though, because I think it will be much more painful than many other ones, and there is a high risk it could leave you alive but permanently mangled (for example with blindness).
I injected a whole vile of insulin after my partner died, woke up the next day with symptoms of a hypo. Looked at the imsulin oen it was lantus long acting insulin. So yeah dont bother with long acting, it eould take a shit ton and that long to die. The body will use the stores it already has in your body to maintain homeostasis so at best youll end up like i did with just hypo symproms, shaking, sweating, unsteady, confusion etc
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Lifeisatrap, RaphtaliaTwoAnimals and Jodes
I injected a whole vile of insulin after my partner died, woke up the next day with symptoms of a hypo. Looked at the imsulin oen it was lantus long acting insulin. So yeah dont bother with long acting, it eould take a shit ton and that long to die. The body will use the stores it already has in your body to maintain homeostasis so at best youll end up like i did with just hypo symproms, shaking, sweating, unsteady, confusion etc
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