Constant hyperglycemia + insulin resistance 2 weeks after an overdose incident
Hello fellow T1s,
Two weeks ago I did sth that probably will get flagged if I mention it. Let's just say that I injected TOO much (140 units) rapid insulin into my body. But I'm here and I want to take care of my life and health.
Unfortunately, I'm still suffering from the consequences of my action which mainly is my constant high BS (average 17 mmol/l) which is not like me. I barely take any carbs (simple or complex) and am only relying on fat and protein (meat, eggs, cheese, etc).
The current doc in charge of my situation does not seem to care much and tbh I'm thinking about filing an official complaint.
But I don't know what to do, and am afraid the high BS might not go away and or lead to more severe complications like cardiac arrest or vision damage.
I want to make things right but am lost.
Do marriage laws from other countries apply in Canada?
Where I come from, in case of a divorce, the husband has to pay an agreed amount of value i.e. the most common type is gold.
In my case, if we were to convert that amount it'd roughly be $165k.
But the marriage was not done in Canada, however, it was declared to the government that a marriage has taken place legally in a different country.
Now, in case of a divorce, do I still have to pay that sum or is it going to be the 50-50 that ppl go with?
A couple of days left alive - no money
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