User talk:KingofKings4191

Regarding your edits to Insulin pump:
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Please stop. If you continue to vandalize Wikipedia, you will be blocked from editing.

About your friend John
I saw your edit to the insulin pump article. I just wanted to let you know that when he was having a low blood sugar, we was in big trouble. The insulin pump was working fine, giving insulin as usual, but John was getting too much insulin and going low. This usually happens not as a mistake by giving too much, but rather because he exercised more than usual and his body needed less insulin at that time. Its a bitch trying to keep the balance between how much insulin you need and how much you actually get.

The brain in the only organ in the body which works only on glucose (heart, like all the muscles, can metabolize sugar and fat and even itself if needed to stay alive). When his blood sugar was low, his brain was barely functioning, and he would not have been conscience much longer.

He might not like to admit it, but he depends on his friends like you to be aware of his low blood sugar condition, and help him by getting a little juice or milk or pop. He might otherwise look almost normal until he falls down, but the people who actually know him should notice a change in his mental state. It can actually save brain cells and perhaps his life.

Do you know how to use glucagon? mbbradfor d 14:18, 5 September 2007 (UTC)