jammastajai said:
Honestly....Insulin is not that "scarry" of a compound.
keep in mind. Injecting insulin can cause your pancreas to stop producing insulin which can lead to type one diabetes.
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jammastajai said:
Dude, with all due respect - how the hell can you put both of those sentences in the same paragraph?
As I said - I'll write more later but to sum it up in two words - Insulin Resistance.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insulin_resistance
Admittedly, it's not a huge chance it will happen. But, why take the risk? a.a.s are pretty safe unless you do something stupid. Insulin is far more dangerous.
I was stating my opinion in the first sentance, and the obvious risk in the second.
Next time ill quote (opinion) before I state something.
(opinion) Buy a bloodsugar monitor, eat some glucose and you will be fine. Dont run the humalog too long. I would also suggest that you eat some simple suggars at other times of the day to keep your pancreas up on the insulin. Like he said above (risk) its not likely that you will shut down your pancreas but it is a risk (just like any aas have risks).