On this occasion it was a police drama, but I've seen the same thing happening on medical dramas where they must surely have an expert medical advisor on hand.
Lol, the only thing I've seen as closly factual regarding an insulin dependant diabetic, is the 80s film "Warlock." But that didn't involve insulin.. She did sort of save "the day" with a syringe though..I'm puzzled about the way information is presented on TV programs regarding the use of insulin.
I've just seen yet another program where a person was slipping into a diabetic coma, and everybody rushed around to find her insulin pen, gave her a jab, and saved the day.
Now, unless I've completely misunderstood the whole blood sugar/insulin thing, the LAST thing she needs is insulin. What she needs is glucose. The coma is caused by the person's blood sugar being too LOW, and the addition of insulin will make it go LOWER, right?
On this occasion it was a police drama, but I've seen the same thing happening on medical dramas where they must surely have an expert medical advisor on hand.
Confused
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On this occasion it was a police drama, but I've seen the same thing happening on medical dramas where they must surely have an expert medical advisor on hand.
Confused
Oh but a desperately searched for injection is much better visual drama than a common or garden glucose tablet, or jellybean or whatever carbs are handily available pretty well anywhere you go.
T1 diabetics can go into comas through lack of insulin, but that is diabetic ketoacidosis, and by the time it's sent you into a coma you need a trip to A&E and some time having your blood flushed out in intensive care rather than just a solitary injection... (I think, ready to be corrected by a T1 who's had more experience of this than me, which is anyone who's had any DKAs).
The case that really annoyed me was the insulin dependent diabetic in that dreadful film Con Air...
Never heard of the film Con Air
Type ones are much better in TV dramas. We can be kidnapped and die quickly without our meds or suddenly faint with a hypo. Very boring to just eat a jelly baby and get on with your day.
The only exception I can think of is John Thaw's Morse who dies of type 2 complications in hospital; his creator Colin Dexter was a type 2
Love that we are shunned even by aliens and others who have pancreatic priviledgeThere was the rather creative one in the 1995 film Species where a T1 was "picked up" in a nightclub by an escaped labortitory alien hybrid, then murdered brutally when he didn't stack up genetically to her idea of an ideal "mate."
Love that we are shunned even by aliens and others who have pancreatic priviledge
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_(TV_series)
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