It goes down
Your blood sugar drops dramatically and you can and will get hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
The pancreas inject insulin to control the sugar.
Inject yourself with insulin/ Get a dialysis with no sugar on the other side. Both of these are probably fatal.
the blood sugar levels would go very high...
It would rise very high.
Injecting a non-diabetic with insulin can lead to dangerously low blood sugar levels, known as hypoglycemia. This can cause symptoms such as confusion, dizziness, sweating, and in severe cases, loss of consciousness or seizures. It is important to only use insulin under the guidance of a healthcare professional to avoid these risks.
Injecting insulin directly into a blood vessel in a dog can cause a rapid drop in blood sugar levels, leading to hypoglycemia. This can result in symptoms such as weakness, confusion, seizures, and even coma. It is important to administer insulin properly, typically through subcutaneous injection, to avoid such complications.
To inject insulin in a dog to manage diabetes effectively, follow these steps: Gather supplies: insulin, syringe, alcohol wipes. Choose an injection site on the dog's body. Clean the site with an alcohol wipe. Draw the correct dose of insulin into the syringe. Pinch the skin and insert the needle at a 45-degree angle. Inject the insulin slowly and remove the needle. Dispose of the needle properly. Monitor the dog's blood sugar levels regularly.
If there is overproduction of insulin then your sugar is low all the time. You will be hypoglycemic all the time.
No. Insulin is a natural body chemical produced by your pancreas, necessary for processing the sugar in your bloodstream. Not only is insulin good for you, it's one of the safest things you can inject into your body, if needed.
your blood sugar changes because the insulin you inject isn't enough or it is enough or, it's to much for you which makes it go low, normal or high.
Diabetes is the inability of the body to remove sugar from the blood stream and convert it to a substance that can be stored in cells. The accumulation of sugar is what starts causing all the problems of diabetes. The conversion of sugar is done with the help of insulin which is created in part of the pancreas. People who don't generate sufficient insulin will have an accumulation of sugar in the blood. They have to reduce or eliminate the intake of sugar or they can obtain and inject insulin into their body to accomplish the job. Another version of diabetes is a result of insulin resistance. The body does generate insulin but the body is unable to use it to convert the sugar in the blood. No amount of insulin injection can help with this.