This sounds (literally) like a life or death question. You may want to contact a medical professional about this.
AnswerHmm... that's touchy. Honestly, depending on just how bad this man's health is unless he is within finger's reach of sufficient insulin, plenty of food, and most importantly a hospital he'd die pretty quick. Probably a heartstorm or spontaneous kidney failure (even if he undergoes regular dialysis) not to mention his eye sight might disappear within so many minutes just before unconciousness.
If you're thinking about trying this as a prank DON'T DO IT!! Regardless of the legal definition, morally if you do this knowing his vulnerabilities it's kind of like comitting first degree murder especially if he's a type 1 (insulin dependant) diabetic.
Is this some kind of sick joke question? I'm a type 1 diabetic and this sounds like attempted murder or a suicide attempt? defintely NOT ok!
It's an agreed amount of insulin.
A diabetic has either impaired and/or non-functioning pancreas which produces insulin. If insulin is not injected, the sugars from carbs build up in blood which results in high blood sugar.
Insulin - either secreted by the body, or injected (in the case of a diabetic).
Insulin is supposed to be injected into fat for it to work properly, so no.
As a type 1 diabetic and nurse, I can tell you it can kill you, but only because it drops your blood sugar very quickly. At some hospitals, nurses will actually inject insulin into a patients iv line in order to get bg down fast. If you think you have injected into a vein, check glucose levels every few minutes, and go ahead and treat for a low.
no but you will have to get injected to take teeth out
It is Fuel Injected and does not have a carburetor.It is Fuel Injected and does not have a carburetor.
Fuel injected.Fuel injected.
Honey was not injected to humans.
Fuel injected
It is fuel injected.
Injected with a Poison was created in 1992.