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acneman said:
its amazing what the human body can endure

its also amazing how many variables can effect what the human body can endure


i have personally seen someone go hypo on 12 iu of humulin R

and i had to fight that person to save his life

when he was ok he asked me how i got a bloody nose

i told him that when he went hypo he wouldnt take his carbs and fought me like i was trying to kill him when i shoved glucose tabs in his mouth and forced him to not spit them out


long story short


insulin is perhaps the most anabolic substance in the world
but must be handled with care

lucky for us acneman wrote the comprehensive and safest way to use insulin
http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=156144

use slin like a pro and take the risks like a pro

use slin like an intelligent person and minimize your risk and grow

you make the call

i have seen little reason to take more than 10 12 iu of slin.
how much macronutrients can your body process to take advantage of these amounts?

to quote the first article on slin i read 8 or 9 years ago

"if your a pro bodybuilder you dont need my advice. your life is your to destroy."

Good post acneman
 
acneman said:
i have personally seen someone go hypo on 12 iu of humulin R

Acneman,

Please explain the circumstances that brought this about. Did he forget to take in his carbs or did he just reduce them that day?
 
thate

why that time and not at other times is a mystery we will never know

perhaps his metabolism was higher than normal that day

mabey he had worked out more seriously than normal a littler more intense

man i dont know but his post inject meal timing was exactly the same as the 10 times before when he had no probs

some how either his blood sugar was lower than normal or his body was processing the slin quicker or something in that area

bottom line no more "timmin it" for him (inject/carbs-protein...same time)
 
acneman said:
thate

why that time and not at other times is a mystery we will never know

perhaps his metabolism was higher than normal that day

mabey he had worked out more seriously than normal a littler more intense

man i dont know but his post inject meal timing was exactly the same as the 10 times before when he had no probs

some how either his blood sugar was lower than normal or his body was processing the slin quicker or something in that area

bottom line no more "timmin it" for him (inject/carbs-protein...same time)

OK, so he was trying to time his drink. Condsidering I am not going to do this, I have my drink right next to the syringe and kill it immediately, I shouldn't have this problem. Was he waiting for mild hypo symptoms before he would drink his shake?
 
nah nobody should wait for hypo signs

he was just waitn 30 minutes before consuming
 
acneman said:
nah nobody should wait for hypo signs

he was just waitn 30 minutes before consuming

So can we assume that his hypo incident occured within that 30 minues and could of easily been avoided by immediately drinking his shake?
 
I love Insulin. I started 20iu per day (10iu first thing in the morning, 10iu in the afternoon) along with GH a week ago. I have gained 8 lbs in one week. I'm taking Humulin-R in the morning, followed by Hunalog in the Afternoon. I shot the Humalog about 1 hour before I went to work out yesterday (brought a coke with me to the gym) and the pumps I had were amazing! Couldn't believe it!

I know firsthand that 10 grams of sugar/carbs per 1iu is overshooting it a little (with me anyway) as I have a machine with the strips to measure my bloodsugar. I end up taking around 7-8 grams per 1iu and my sugar seems to maintain anywhere between 90-115mg/dl, which is normal. I could probably drop it to 5grams per 1iu but I don't think I am going to at this point and stay safe. Don't want to drop below 70mg/dl, as at that point you might start to feel the first signs of going hypo, such as being tired, slightly dizzy, etc.
 
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