I ran out of insulin in the jungle (T1D Nightmare)

I ran out of insulin in the jungle (T1D Nightmare)

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Forced experimentation: I took a new insulin that I’d never
had before out of desperation…


If diabetes has taught me one thing, it’s the skill of
adaptation (and “rolling with it”).


I didn’t plan on running out of insulin, definitely not taking
a mystery insulin in the middle of the jungle, and certainly not
the bonus lesson that a stumbled across with a blood sugar at 250
haha.


It was a rough day filled with opportunity to learn from
mistakes, and I hope that today’s episode allows you to learn
from mine (so that you don’t have to make the same mistakes).




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Disclaimer: While we share our experiences with diabetes, nothing
we discuss should be taken as medical advice. Please consult your
doctor or medical professional for your health and diabetes
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