What happens if a non-diabetic takes insulin?
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well it wouldn't do any perminant damage if it didn't kill you - no way it'd distroy your pancreas, but it'd make your blood sugar too low - this is called a hypo - people with diabetes get them alot when we take too much insulin or don't eat enough by mistake - they make you feel really ill and can lead to a coma or in an extreeme case even death - apparently some people mix it with heroin to give a better buzz n some body builders use it illegally to gain weight - a dangerous thing to do though so wouldn't recomend it! xxx
They pass out. Some idiots use it as a diet aid and destroy their pancreas and their health. Not recommended at all.
LOW Blood Sugar! HEADACHE
Trembling ,Clamminess, Palpitations, Anxiety,Sweating, Hunger, Difficulty in thinking,Confusion and it could ultimately kill you!!
the insulin will remove all sugar in your blood and you will go into a deep sleep you might not wake from
Hypoglycemia and possible hypoglycemic coma if the blood sugar gets too low.
If a non-diabetic were to take insulin, they run the risk of lypoglycemia, coma and death. Why a person who does not need to take insulin would want to take it is beyond me.
This is dangerous. A non-diabetic produces their own insulin. Why take more? You would be taking serious chances with your health and your life.
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I did abit more research on this and well i found out that if you were to reguarly take it then you could face Hypoglycemia and slip into a coma and quiet likely die, if your tryin to lose weight it also prevents this from happening and if it is taken reguarly it does become addictive and its very hard to stop takening it's like herion does nothing good for you it's addictive and ends up doing serious damage to ur health and most likely kill you. So in the long run the out looks arent great so my advise to someone taking insulin when they dont actually need is to stop. Think about what you really want and i'm sure it's this. x x x
death
He/she might get hypoglycemia (i.e. drop of the blood suger below 45 mg/dl), or he/she might get hypokalemia (i.e. drop in the potassium "K" level in the blood below 3.5 meq/L) which affect the heart function and might lead to arrhythmia (i.e. irregular heart beats).
He is certified as insane.
it depends on insulin dosage... a big amount of insulin in a short interval iv or im or sc ways, can cause deep hypoglycemia and excitus... but rapid intervention can save those consequences.. . shortly two main factors are very important. insulin dosage and administration way (of course time too), and person's physiological conditions like body resistance, response sensitivity to insulin and maybe the most important fact, when did he eat and how did he eat? does it contain high amount of carbon hydrates?
Insulin causes the body to store sugar. If you take EXTRA insulin you will dwindle your blood sugar too far and can develop hypoglycemia. This can lead to a coma.
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