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Fucking loving it

Fucking loving it

Specialist
Sep 3, 2018
378
I've thought about this before. I live with a diabetic. I have access to 7 quick acting pens and 7 long acting pens. Even more if less quick acting pens are not needed daily (prescription can be refilled before it's out). I'm on a crazy shit load amout of meds so I was going to take tagament and everything I had. I decided against it bc I was scared it was too risky and I'd survive.
 
★†DaughterOfEve†★

★†DaughterOfEve†★

Another pharma destroyed life :(
Nov 24, 2019
126
my friend successfully CTB with Insulin, she hooked up an i.v. bag and took it intravenously that way, not sure of how much she used though, type of Insulin was ActRapid.

Did she know how to do intravenous to herself? Or did she have to get someone else to do it for her? Is it hard? I really want to know how to do it to myself.
 

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