Is that right? Insulin isn't something I've looked into much but it seems like everyone says overdose is very possible. One of my colleagues was diabetic + messed around with drugs quite a bit and she almost crashed on a weekly basis. If people weren't around to shove soda down her throat she would have died on numerous occasions, so it's hard to see how this would be difficult.
No I dont think she would've died. I think she would've suffered in a unconscious state for a very long time that she might have eventually come out of or been saved and suffered life long complications from. Hypoglycemia is easy with insulin use. And severe/prolonged hypoglycemia has serious consequences but death is not usually one of them.
I know a nurse who took 2 (TWO) 100iu vials of Humalog in the bathroom at work. She was eventually found after an unknown down time, admitted to the MICU for a month. But she lived but suffers from short term memory issues as a result.
Anyway, not condoning suicide and not downplaying Luke's situation or saying insulin definitely wasn't the culprit. Just that there are FAR more effective ways and using insulin has a far greater chance of fucking you up long term vs killing you.