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Originally Posted by caryj Everyonce and a while you'll read an article in the newspaper about a diabetic going low on the subway in manhattan....except the cops usually think the person is a) drunk, or b) on drugs; or both. Only when they end up getting the person contained do they figure out that it's actually a medical emergency...not just a drunk.
I've seen stories of diabetics attacking cops (and cops tackling those kids to the ground) who try and check on a kid passing out on the subway. Scary, but they're trying to protect themselves too. Once they have the kid contained they'll hopefully figure it out and find some contact info in the wallet.
Precautions. Take them. It's worth it. |
1 word. Medicalert.
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Originally Posted by blue_eyed_devil man... I'm so glad I don't hallucinate... that would be way to freaky for me... but then again abusing people ain't that great either!!!
Thanks for your input guys. |
My theory on hullicinations relatively are; they only happen when you have WAY to much insulin on board. Kind of like a hypo where you sieze only twice as much insulin. The time I hullicinated I though giving shots of R via IM worked immidiatly like IV. So I was high one night, and kept shooting R into my shoulder. Shot up, waited 20 min, shot up again, waited 20 min, shot up again, waited 20 min, then BAM. I was talking on a multiline BBS at the time (these was pre internet days) and had a conversation with this dude Katt that didn't actually happen. Also so a bunch of purple dots. Very very wild.