just leave it be- even yough it might hurt a little more, you will get all your insulin. your blood glucose readings might be a little whacky due to the fact that muscle doesn't release the insulin as fast, so you might be a little high, but eventually your sugars will even out and you'll be right on track again.
Your blood sugar drops dramatically and you can and will get hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
Lypo dystropy
It goes down
insulin impacts us because when you inject it, it saves you from dieng.
Insulin is supposed to be injected into fat for it to work properly, so no.
It takes affect too fast and causes hypoglycemia.
No. way too small and fine
The pancreas inject insulin to control the sugar.
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.
With a Medtronic insulin pump, one can inject insulin into their body to help them maintain a steady blood glucose level and keep their diabetes under control.
Insulin is a natural substance! It is made by your pancreas. If your pancreas is not making enough insulin to keep you alive, then you need to inject more insulin. There is nothing else except insulin that you can use.
You do not become diabetic by injecting yourself with insulin; your body naturally produces insulin. You become diabetic when your pancreas stops working well (or stops working at all.) However, you could lapse into a coma and die if there is too much insulin in your body. Do NOT inject insulin into yourself or anyone else unless told by a doctor to do so.