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- Type of diabetes
- Researcher
- Treatment type
- I do not have diabetes
- Dislikes
- Being disabled. Not having the freedom to use my body as God had formally intended.
I'm almost certain I've been injected with insulin while I sleep. I've found an insulin syringe (preloaded dialup dosage injector)
along with several needle pricks on my arms and fingertips at my feet after waking up. I live alone and I know it wasnt me that had used it. Not long after waking up I started feeling hypoglycemia symptoms. Instant sweat, cold and clammy, a strong odor of alcohol coming from my pores, dissyness, nausea. I haven't been to the doctor o see about yet. I'm afraid I may alert the person who did this to me. I'd like info on ways I can present to a doctor without sounding crazy and what I can do to counteract these shots when I get them.
along with several needle pricks on my arms and fingertips at my feet after waking up. I live alone and I know it wasnt me that had used it. Not long after waking up I started feeling hypoglycemia symptoms. Instant sweat, cold and clammy, a strong odor of alcohol coming from my pores, dissyness, nausea. I haven't been to the doctor o see about yet. I'm afraid I may alert the person who did this to me. I'd like info on ways I can present to a doctor without sounding crazy and what I can do to counteract these shots when I get them.