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<blockquote data-quote="baz1191" data-source="post: 653372" data-attributes="member: 115090"><p>Thanks Noblehead, I will have a look at that... probably won't push it, because it does get to the point where I don't know what I am doing and cant help myself.</p><p>Just wondered what other peoples experiences of it are.....</p><p>I would never inject way more than I need to purposely put myself in a hypo, but if I did get in one by accident i'd like to know if my body could pull out of it, I think it depends on how much you injected like Emmotha says, your liver don't get chance to respond if you inject too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baz1191, post: 653372, member: 115090"] Thanks Noblehead, I will have a look at that... probably won't push it, because it does get to the point where I don't know what I am doing and cant help myself. Just wondered what other peoples experiences of it are..... I would never inject way more than I need to purposely put myself in a hypo, but if I did get in one by accident i'd like to know if my body could pull out of it, I think it depends on how much you injected like Emmotha says, your liver don't get chance to respond if you inject too much. [/QUOTE]
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