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conan202
06-05-2008, 05:28 PM
if your not a diabetic is it rly worth it to take the risk of becoming one to use insulin? Or is it kind of easy to maintain it enough to NOT become one when using it. I have read alot of dif things about it and i have know a BB who is diabetic that taks it for that reason but takes a bit mroe for the BB purpose. He told me Yea u can take it without becoming...... but.... theres ia a high possability u will. Plus is the hassle of reg bloodwork and glucse lvl checks rly worth it? i guess im asking cause im interested in it alot and got top grade shit free........

bm11
06-06-2008, 01:11 PM
I don't believe the risk is as great as it is made out to be, especially if the doses are kept reasonable, and the frequency of those doses are kept reasonable. That being said, there is a risk of becoming diabetic, but the results can be very dramatic, so you have to weigh out risk vs reward and make the best decision for you.

conan202
06-06-2008, 01:14 PM
thank you bm i appreciate the reply

Power81
06-06-2008, 05:15 PM
I think it is safer than going to a fastfood chain and downing a super size sugr filled soda, thats where it come from. I think that properly useing slin to manipulate levels is fairly safe, although I myself have swithed over to useing IGF1 to do that now.

conan202
06-06-2008, 07:39 PM
ahhh yea ? IGF1 why the hell is that shit soooo expensive?

Power81
06-06-2008, 09:37 PM
Not realy anymore as far as I know. I use a receptor grade that must drop my blood sugar like crazy because Its the only time I ever realy have an appetite, and it knocks me the fuck out.

Data
06-11-2008, 12:53 AM
Actually I would be interested in seeing ANY evidence that cycling insulin in a healthy normal metabolism caused acute or chronic pancreatic disfunction or diseases. Any at all really. I can't find anything. There are a lot of cases of hypo. Maybe some cases of acute insensitivity.

bm11
06-11-2008, 10:09 AM
Actually I would be interested in seeing ANY evidence that cycling insulin in a healthy normal metabolism caused acute or chronic pancreatic disfunction or diseases. Any at all really. I can't find anything. There are a lot of cases of hypo. Maybe some cases of acute insensitivity.

I would be interested in seeing proof as well. All I ever hear is rumors.