| Insulin |
Date Written |
2007 |
| Author |
Joe Holmes |
Date Revised |
|
Insulin kills: One of the leading cause of deaths by insulin
is higer doses than needed.
1. "On
the day in question, a resident physician wrote an order for four
units of slow-release insulin. A nurse misinterpreted the
order and gave the patient forty units of slow-release insulin.
As it was slow-release insulin, it took nearly a day for the patient
to go into insulin shock. The treating physician recognized signs
of insulin shock during morning rounds the next day. The physician
moved the patient to the ICU, but, after consulting with the family,
ordered that no extraordinary measures be taken to revive the patient,
and the patient died." Eagle
Eye Newsletter
2.
"AN INQUEST into the death of a diabetic has focused attention
in Britain on treatment with insulin derived from human rather than
animal sources. Diabetes specialists, the British Diabetic Association
and patients are becoming concerned at the apparent increase in
deaths from hypoglycaemia, or low blood sugar. The
increase may be related to the modern policy of monitoring blood
sugar closely with the idea of keeping it as low as a patient's
lifestyle can tolerate. Some researchers also believe that
patients who have switched to human insulins run a greater risk
of hypoglycaemia." New
Scientist
3. "CHICAGO
- Insulin pumps are used by tens of thousands of teenagers
worldwide with Type 1 diabetes, but they can be risky and have been
linked to injuries and even deaths, a review by federal
regulators finds." Yahoo
News FOX
News
4. "The
deaths of two elderly patients in Chicago hospital have prompted
a police investigation. The two died from an insulin overdose
and one other remains in a coma and authorities suspect they may
have deliberately been given an overdose of insulin. Officials at
the Chicago Medical Center were called in after the three patients
appeared to have received unusually high amounts of insulin. The
Chicago Police Department says the investigation is in the early
stages and as yet they do not know if there was criminal intent.
The hospital says whether it was a medical error, a question of
product integrity or defective test results, is at present unclear.
It appears that all of the patients were elderly women, being treated
in the same wing of the hospital; they were not diabetic and had
not been prescribed insulin." News
Medical.net CBS
2 Chicago
5. "In
the recent study of UCLA researchers, they found out that the mortality
rate of seniors who die of advanced heart failure with diabetes
and treated with insulin is four times higher than that
of heart failure patients with diabetes treated with oral medications."
Senior's
Blog
6.
" Waukesha - A judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit
seeking damages from Waukesha County Technical College in the death
of a diabetic woman who was treated by a college nursing student...Sauer's
family contends that she was administered 20 times the normal
dose of insulin." JSOnline
7.
"Fonarow's team followed a group of 554 patients with advanced
heart failure, of whom 132 had diabetes. Of these, about a third
were on insulin therapy while the rest used other, oral medications
or diet restrictions to control blood sugar levels. One-year survival
rates were 90 percent for non-diabetic patients, 86 percent for
non-insulin-treated diabetic patients, but only 62 percent for insulin-treated
diabetic patients, the investigators report in the American Heart
Journal."In the near term,... Fonarow
concluded, "clinicians need to recognize that heart failure
patients with diabetes who are treated with insulin are
at particularly high risk for mortality and deserve increased
attention." Virtual
Medical Center
8.
"Alarming rise in diabetic Death Rates reported by the
counters, Center for Disease Control www.cdc.gov
* 1980 - 1996 Diabetes was the 7th leading cause
of death (cod).2
* 2000-2002 Diabetes was the 6th leading cod 2
* 2003 Diabetes was the 5th leading cod 1
The synthetic type of insulins combined with medical
advice, based on the American Diabetic Association?s (ADA?s) now
status quo Diabetic Complication Control Trial?s (DCCT?s) guidance
has caused the condition of many diabetics to continue to worsen.
In 1983 animal insulins began being replaced by synthetic human
type insulin (cloned from e-coli or yeast). The last of the animal
insulins in the United States was Iletin 1 (85% beef & 15% pork)Since
1998, no form of beef insulin has been manufactured in the United
States.Note: Beef Insulin sales began in 1921 and to date has been
the only insulin made offering a true 24 hour basal action for most
healthy diabetics, with one shot a day.Synthetic Insulin sales began
in 1983. The synthetics claim to offer 24 hour action. This is neither
accurate nor possible for insulin dependent diabetics (idd)."
Diabetic
Type I.org
9.
"Wal-Mart Stores Inc. has settled out-of-court
a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of a man killed by
an insulin overdose. The man, Keith Scofield, died in January 2006
after receiving a dose of insulin that was far too strong for him.
Scofield normally used a low-strength insulin to treat his Type
2 diabetes. In December 2005, staff at a Virginia Wal-Mart
mistakenly gave him Humulin R (u-500), rather than the Humulin R
(u-100) that he had apparently requested. Scofield did
not realize he had been given the wrong dose. He went ahead and
injected himself with the medication, then fell into a coma. Sadly,
he died twelve days later." Medicine
Watch
10.
"Among 10,000-plus
participants in the ACCORD trial, early analysis showed
that 257 participants receiving intensive insulin therapy for type
2 diabetes with a target A1C level less than 6 percent had died
since the beginning of the trial — compared with
203 participants receiving standard treatment with a target A1C
level between 7 percent and 7.9 percent. About half the excess deaths
were related to heart disease. Due to the possible risks, in February
2008 researchers halted the part of the trial that required intensive
insulin therapy." Mayo
Clinic
11.Department
of Biochemistry, Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University:
Type 2 diabetes is related to the hormone
Resistin and when its levels increase insilin is less effective
and when insilin increases Resistin increases.
PMID: 18188531
12.Bonnard
C, Durand A, Peyrol S, Chanseaume E, Chauvin MA, Morio B, Vidal
H, Rieusset J. Université
Lyon 1, Lyon, France. Mitochondrial dysfunction
in skeletal muscle has been implicated in the development of type
2 diabetes. Mice fed a high sucrose diet showed no mitochondrial
dysfunction in one month, however in an extended period they developed
mitochondrial dysfunction. Antioxidant treatment blocked the mitochondrial
dysfunction. PMID:
18188455
13.García-Fernández
M, Delgado G, Puche JE, González-Barón S, de Cortázar
IC.Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Málaga,
Málaga, Spain; Department of Medical Physiology, School of
Medicine, University CEU-USP, Madrid, Spain. Growth
Hormone (GH) and Insulin-like Growth Factor I (IGF-I) concentrations
decline with age...IGF-I
therapy was able to revert insulin resistance and to reduce
cholesterol and triglycerides levels increasing significantly free
fatty acid concentrations. Old rats showed higher oxidative damage
in brain and liver tissues associated with alterations in antioxidant
enzyme activities. IGF-I therapy reduced oxidative damage in brain
and liver, normalizing antioxidant enzyme activities and mitochondrial
dysfunction. In conclusion, low doses of IGF-I restore circulating
IGF-I, improve glucose and lipid metabolism, increase testosterone
levels and serum total antioxidant capability and reduce oxidative
damage in brain and liver associated with a normalization of antioxidant
enzyme activities and mitochondrial function. PMID:
18187555 |