notatmyspot
Member
- Messages
- 6
- Location
- Manitou Springs, Colorado
- 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 afraid at this stage I may be becoming diabetic. I say this because I am still having hypoglycemia episodes and my vision is almost gone now.I cannot see why if someone else was injecting you with insulin that they would leave syringes around??
Are you diabetic ?
No sign of forced entry. Only a report would be written. And again. I'm on record as looking like a nut job.If someone has broken into your house and injected you with insulin, a sane person would call the police so that they can conduct appropriate finger printing/DNA analysis on the left behind syringe and so that you could receive appropriate medical investigations while experiencing hypo symptoms.
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. .
Why are you in possession of insulin if you are NOT a Diabetic?
Hey, I'm no Sherlock. But this is evidence alone. An un prescribed insulin pen left at your premises would have your DNA on it.
Possibly a batch number.. Infact there is a batch number on the cartridge...
Wouldnt eliminate the fact that police could say he gained unlawfully and jyst injected himself????
Would need to be placed in a bag for evidence without being touched by the OP...
True. But it's collated evidence. With the batch number. Maybe traced....?
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