Its a report from a coroner. That's how they measured the insulin levels in the said persons system before death. I Dont understand the whole pmol/L either azure smthats why I asked on here.
Its a report from a coroner. That's how they measured the insulin levels in the said persons system before death. I Dont understand the whole pmol/L either azure smthats why I asked on here.
Ok. That sounds like something more specialist than people here would know. I think you should seek further information. I'm not sure whether a doctor would be able to help. If not - and please don't answer if this would be giving personal information - could you go back to the coroner's office and ask for verification and an explanation if it's something you have concerns about?
Its a report from a coroner. That's how they measured the insulin levels in the said persons system before death. I Dont understand the whole pmol/L either azure smthats why I asked on here.
From what I've gathered, pmol/L is a measurement of how much insulin is in the body in SI units. By looking at the link below, 402 pmol/L does not seem to be excessive at all. I hope this helps you, and sorry for your loss.
From what I've gathered, pmol/L is a measurement of how much insulin is in the body in SI units. By looking at the link below, 402 pmol/L does not seem to be excessive at all. I hope this helps you, and sorry for your loss.
Thank you dylt1 this has actually helped me a lot. Not so much in the units but to know by what you have just linked me its not that's much extra insulin. Thank you so very much x