This depends on the amount of glucose in your blood,"glycemia" if it's really low you should consider reducing the amount of insulin.
If you are diabetic you should seek medical advice before taking tablets (pills) for your condition. There is a tablet form of insulin one called Metaformin.
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 may experience severe cramps after taking insulin because your body is not used to it. Your body could also be getting too much insulin causing cramps.
1. Do not exercise or apply heat to the limb just before/after the insulin injection. It might speed up the drug delivery to cause adverse reactions.
If taking insulin there could be a way for you to get off of them. You will have to get healthier.
Type one diabetics who are on insulin, will be required to be on it forever. Type two diabetics may be on insulin to help get the disease under control and the with proper diet and exercise be able to stop taking it.
Yes, weight gain is a reasonably common side effect of insulin therapy.
Patients who regularly take aspirin , nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), blood thinners, or insulin should be sure to inform the physician prior to the colonoscopy.
Would it be from 12 noon to 2 pm
It depends on what kind of insulin you are taking....for example: insulin can be rapid acting, short acting, intermediate acting or long acting.
You should continue taking medication for Bipolar Disorder for the rest of your life. It's like having diabetes and needing to take insulin.