Men and women all over the United States of America are currently using Insulin Injections (a medication for diabetes) for a weight loss program.
main medication. But, instead of using it for its
intended purpose as a substance to remove extra sugar from your blood to your cells, men and women are consuming as a way to dispose of additional fat. 30 percent of women that have
type 1 diabetes, are using their insulin medications
to get rid of excess fat. Other men and women are taking the medication because of a weight loss program called “LookCut” (link: LookCut). In a recent study, about 82 percent of random subjects say that it is wrong to use insulin in such a way as weight loss. Others think that they (being the users of the insulin for weight loss) should have the opportunity to loss weight anyway they want to. - Cold sweats
- Convulsions
- Double vision or blurry vision
- Fast or pounding heartbeat
- General discomfort, uneasiness, or ill feeling (malaise)
- Headache
- Hunger
- Irritability (possible aggression)
- Nervousness
- Shaking or trembling
- Sleeping difficulty
- Tingling or numbness of the skin
- Tiredness or weakness
- Unclear thinking
- Faint
- Decreased reactions
- Different size pupils
- Dizziness
- Hallucinations
- Memory loss
- Muscle pain
- Paleness
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