Do you want to keep injecting yourself? if not read on.
Dr Neal Secrist said he has been able to get some people off of insulin and able to reduce insulin in others by up to 40% would you like to reduce your insulin by up to 40% using a natural product that also helps with weight loss and cholesterol?
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Folks, this is where you donations go. Campaigns, campaigns, campaigns! Nowhere else! The only significant results from all the so-called "research" are synthetic insulin and new & improved glucose monitoring devices. That's it! That's all! This is why I don't give money to disease organizations & societies, much as I'd love to do so.
If there is air in the syringe after injecting the insulin, couldn't you either tap on the needle with your index finger until the bubble is gone or just push a very tiny amount of the insulin out of the syringe to expel the air?
For many years I was taught to draw back after I stick with the needle. If there is blood that means I'm in a vein, wrong injection route, therefore, I would have to remove discard, and restick with the same process. I've been sticking since 2005, and I only struck a vein once which so happens to be last month. Can you imagine the odds?
Not too far as your goal is to inject into the "subcutaneous." if you inject too far you can either hit the bone or your are injecting into the muscle. Most important is your angle of injection. Do not enter in a 90 degree angle, enter at a 45 degree.
also don't shake the insulin bottle because vigourous shaking can alter the chemical composition of the insulin, and therefore give the wrong doseage.
my friend just found out she has diabetes. i am going to tell her about this video. very informative. if i ever need help on medical procedures on my own, i will turn to these videos. ;) great job posting these.
Wolfgirl, Tell your friend a great book, that is easy to follow and very informative is a book called Think Like A Pancreas. It comes highly recommended, and is worth every penny. What type does your friend have?
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TheBlacky228 2 weeks ago
am i a perv or something...
then why am i watching these vids???!
dgrauberg 3 months ago
Do you want to keep injecting yourself? if not read on.
Dr Neal Secrist said he has been able to get some people off of insulin and able to reduce insulin in others by up to 40% would you like to reduce your insulin by up to 40% using a natural product that also helps with weight loss and cholesterol?
Other videos to watch on youtube:
Lower Cholesterol Naturally - US Doctors' Testimonies
Dr. Walt Flora On Bios Life & Diabetes
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freedomwon 9 months ago
good to know what to do if you see someone going into diabetic seizures and they dont have an epipen syringe around.
Pimpmastahanhduece 10 months ago
i have it! TOO
6777pokemonmaster 11 months ago
cool
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i like it i have diabetes you send to many advice me thanks
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Folks, this is where you donations go. Campaigns, campaigns, campaigns! Nowhere else! The only significant results from all the so-called "research" are synthetic insulin and new & improved glucose monitoring devices. That's it! That's all! This is why I don't give money to disease organizations & societies, much as I'd love to do so.
1958boomergirl 1 year ago
Does anyone actually administer insulin this way, in the US? Extremely primitive, old-fashioned, no wonder if compliance is low.
BashfulBob 1 year ago
@BashfulBob I do, and I live in the US. It's much cheaper, which matters when you don't have insurance.
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hildagriffin 1 year ago
Thank you for this video. My husband was having a time with the needle & bottle..going to have to get him to watch this video.
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alanslytheprophet 1 year ago
If there is air in the syringe after injecting the insulin, couldn't you either tap on the needle with your index finger until the bubble is gone or just push a very tiny amount of the insulin out of the syringe to expel the air?
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lol hahah i thought she said pubic centimeter when she said cubic centimeter lol hahah
98sk8terforlife 2 years ago
For many years I was taught to draw back after I stick with the needle. If there is blood that means I'm in a vein, wrong injection route, therefore, I would have to remove discard, and restick with the same process. I've been sticking since 2005, and I only struck a vein once which so happens to be last month. Can you imagine the odds?
mandykal 2 years ago
my nanny has diabetes and when we went away once she hit a vein and the site bruised.
..she thought it was funny lol
marinasvoice 2 years ago
i found out i was diabetic about a month ago and wondered how far does the needle have to into the skin...
SelGomezRockz123 2 years ago
re: SelGomez,
Not too far as your goal is to inject into the "subcutaneous." if you inject too far you can either hit the bone or your are injecting into the muscle. Most important is your angle of injection. Do not enter in a 90 degree angle, enter at a 45 degree.
mandykal 2 years ago
ive been a diabetic for 7 years and i was wondering the same thing.
chickybabe444 2 years ago
not far about 90 degrees angle and 45 if ur thin. it should not go past the fat tissue.
Norb1t9 2 years ago
I hit a vien yesterday, followed by a hypo, my first hypo.. Scary lol.
turntablist2 2 years ago
Very good and helping
anu82n 2 years ago
also don't shake the insulin bottle because vigourous shaking can alter the chemical composition of the insulin, and therefore give the wrong doseage.
FHLAXLVRMD 2 years ago
my friend just found out she has diabetes. i am going to tell her about this video. very informative. if i ever need help on medical procedures on my own, i will turn to these videos. ;) great job posting these.
wolfgirl7410 3 years ago
Wolfgirl, Tell your friend a great book, that is easy to follow and very informative is a book called Think Like A Pancreas. It comes highly recommended, and is worth every penny. What type does your friend have?
HadesOnEarth 2 years ago
i'm not sure but i'll ask her soon.
wolfgirl7410 2 years ago
Very good, very informative to any new to diabetes or friends of a diabetic
galaxylover135 3 years ago