Thursday, February 17, 2011

What will happen to a normal person if they took diabetic medicine?

How long does it take ILT to relate to these people if they do not affect? I need for a novel about writing technique, in the thinking of an old married woman food, a young woman with diabetes medication, and they know it was the old woman who found the medicing the autopsy, that's what I thought, but First, I need your help Thank you in advance insulin falls makes your sugar and foods increase your sugar. Diabetics try to get a good sugar by balancing food intake and insulin. If a person without diabetes is insulin, it will reduce their sugar. If your sugar is too low as hypoglycemia fashion, you can slip into a coma and die. Here are some common insulins, and their effectiveness: NovoLog takes about 4-5 hours, and it occurs in about 5-15 minutes after taking it. NovoLog give your sugar drops very quickly. Levemir and Lantus both kicks in about 90 minutes after ingestion and last about 24 hours. You put your sugar and a slow, steady rate. There are different types of insulin, but the one that best suits your needs will probably NovoLog But the problem is, the injected insulin, and I'm not sure they have the same effect if you swallowed them. It is insulin pill, I know called metformin, but I do not really know anything about how long it takes or when it kicks in. You could probably google it yourself and get this information. Good luck with your novel! PS This is what the girl had made before she died, headache, nausea, hunger, confusion, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, blurred vision, palpitations, sweating, trembling, difficulty concentrating, confusion, seizure (convulsions) or coma. Hypoglycemia. This is a low blood sugar. When your blood sugar level below a certain point where you start to shake, sweat, and can go into a coma and die. It should not, but long enough to absorb insulin (because it's a shot) and when their blood sugar falls too, they can die within hours if not shorter, you see the episode of House, MD It is a great value and fate of insulin .

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