| Um, actually getting to the prison could bring on a period of trouble. Sometimes the prisoner goes into custody originally in a city or county jail before being transported to the prison. Especially if he is considered temporary, he might have trouble in the holding jail. I could see that he could easily go for 24 hours with no insulin. He actually should call the jail ahead of time and tell them of his insulin needs. He should talk to the social worker (if there even is one) before he goes into the jail so that the social worker can help get insulin administration set up for him in the jail, before he heads out for the prison. |