thetallerpaul
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Hello all,
I'm sure this is an old topic but I've only just started to realise how frustrating this is. Twice yesterday I nearly called up Points of View to have my opinions voiced in a dodgy accent while Tezzer Wogan grins in the background.
Why, oh why, oh why.......
Do films have to be so wrong. Baddies rob a bank and take hostages. One of the hostages is diabetic! He doesn't have his insulin with him (really?). He needs the insulin in the next two hours or he will die! Over the next hour of the film he goes grey, sweaty and unconcious. Now I may be wrong here but unless he is being force fed Lucazade hyperglycemia is not going to do him in quite that quick (as they have no food) and if its a hypo I'm not sure an Insulin injection is going to help much.
Later that evening I watched Touch on Sky One. Keifer Sutherland finds a guy unconcious on the floor and calls his friend. His friend says he's diabetic! Fortunately the answer is to go to the fridge and get his huge syringe of insulin to inject. Keifs bashes the whole lot in and he wakes up no worse for wear. Now again I might be wrong here but if you find an unconcious diabetic I would suggest injecting a load of insulin without checking his BG might not be the best thing. Expecially if you don't worry about dose and put it all in.
With so many million diabetics in the world can someone just set them straight a bit in case one day I'm having a hypo and someone finds my insulin and fills me full of it because thats what Jack Bauer does.
Peace
TTP
I'm sure this is an old topic but I've only just started to realise how frustrating this is. Twice yesterday I nearly called up Points of View to have my opinions voiced in a dodgy accent while Tezzer Wogan grins in the background.
Why, oh why, oh why.......
Do films have to be so wrong. Baddies rob a bank and take hostages. One of the hostages is diabetic! He doesn't have his insulin with him (really?). He needs the insulin in the next two hours or he will die! Over the next hour of the film he goes grey, sweaty and unconcious. Now I may be wrong here but unless he is being force fed Lucazade hyperglycemia is not going to do him in quite that quick (as they have no food) and if its a hypo I'm not sure an Insulin injection is going to help much.
Later that evening I watched Touch on Sky One. Keifer Sutherland finds a guy unconcious on the floor and calls his friend. His friend says he's diabetic! Fortunately the answer is to go to the fridge and get his huge syringe of insulin to inject. Keifs bashes the whole lot in and he wakes up no worse for wear. Now again I might be wrong here but if you find an unconcious diabetic I would suggest injecting a load of insulin without checking his BG might not be the best thing. Expecially if you don't worry about dose and put it all in.
With so many million diabetics in the world can someone just set them straight a bit in case one day I'm having a hypo and someone finds my insulin and fills me full of it because thats what Jack Bauer does.
Peace
TTP