M Berry M

M Berry M

Slutty and suicidal
May 9, 2021
17
My blood sugar is low but I'm still conscious I'm a type 1 diabetic and I told myself the next time I have a low I won't do anything to fix it and just let nature take its course

But it's been hours and other then feeling dizzy and hungry and out of it I haven't had a loss of consciousness or anything super serious and I'm so annoyed cause I just want to die already but I'm to much of a wimp to do it any other way then passively

I'm tempted to take some insulin to see if that speeds things up but I'm afraid of getting caught

I feel so lonely and hopeless I just want to stop being such a burden
 
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Hvergelmir

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May 5, 2024
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Insulin would indeed speed things up. That said, the effects of low blood sugar is very uncomfortable, and your body will try to counteract it.
I would not recommend insulin as a method.

Go eat something and take a decision with a clear mind. Then use a faster more conventional method, if termination is what you really want.
 
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Ernest1964

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Jan 6, 2023
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Insulin would indeed speed things up. That said, the effects of low blood sugar is very uncomfortable, and your body will try to counteract it.
I would not recommend insulin as a method.

Go eat something and take a decision with a clear mind. Then use a faster more conventional method, if termination is what you really want.
I agree 100%. I am type 2 diabetic and my body is slowly falling apart even though I take insulin every morning, overdosing on insulin would not be a good choice. I suggest that you do a bit more research for yourself then decide on the right path for yourself. Good luck, and may you find the peace that you seek.
 
willitpass

willitpass

Don’t try to offer me help, I’ve tried everything
Mar 10, 2020
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Insulin would indeed speed things up. That said, the effects of low blood sugar is very uncomfortable, and your body will try to counteract it.
I would not recommend insulin as a method.

Go eat something and take a decision with a clear mind. Then use a faster more conventional method, if termination is what you really want.
In a type 1 diabetic that isn't necessarily true. In someone without diabetes, absolutely, even possibly in someone with type 2 diabetes. However in type 1 diabetes the pancreas simply does not function at all, resulting in the constant highs and lows. Their body can't compensate.

That being said, I've heard that severe lows are very scary and uncomfortable, and you would go into a coma with an unknown time between losing consciousness and dying. It's very risky. I'm not a diabetic so I'm not sure what a severe low is like, though I know some say it causes anxiety and panic for them. I know it's different person to person as well. I would be worried about you slipping into a coma, being found, and suffering severe damage.
 

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