Even if you take them in a different place, they will still be there. My doctor told me a few ways. The most major way was surgery. Another way is to rub your stomach. Almost massage it. Roll the knots out. An also use lotion on it to get a lot of the dead skin an what not away.
You can, but it won't do anything for you; otherwise, people wouldn't be giving themselves shots, they would be taking shots. The pH of you stomach denatures the proteins of insulin, rendering it useless.
You can take insulin shots or get an insulin pump. You can also watch what you eat. There is, also, a clinical trial taking place in the US and Canada. They put islet cells from a donor into your liver.
yes
Does Medicare pay for insulin shots.
Lol I've never heard of that being done, insulin shots can be administered from the butt cheeks
Pills are for Type 2 diabetics. Type 1 diabetics use shots or an insulin pump.
Ask your doctor.
It depends on how harsh of the disease you have. My grandfather had to take insulin everyday because he had it. <><><> I have diabetes- and do not need shots (injected insulin). I watch what I eat, and take a medicine in pill form. Other people will need injected insulin. As said, depends on the course of the ailment that you have.
not all take shots ok and it is the only way
Yes, but you will require Insulin shots for the rest of your life, along with careful diet monitoring.
Drinking, often whiskey.
As there are two types of diabetes mellitus- Type I, the body's inability to produce insulin, & Type II, the body's resistance to insulin produced. In the case of Type I, injectable insulin is the only known treatment. For Type II, oral medications can be used on their own, in combination with other oral meds, or in combination with injectable insulin.