I hit you the Basque Alpinist link Iosu Feijoo, proximally going to space, and will be the first diabetic that achieves it
First diabetic astronaut to go to space
I hit you the Basque Alpinist link Iosu Feijoo, proximally going to space, and will be the first diabetic that achieves it
Well, if it was difficult for me to understand how a blood glucose could be done at 8000 meters high: shock: .... in ungravation conditions and hundreds of thousands of kilometers: shock :: Shock :: Shock: Shock:
In any case, it seems to me a good initiative that I hope is socially profitable and advertising as it should.
It will be one of those "looping" flights that goes up to the stratosphere and then enters free fall for a time, causing zero gravity.
From what I know, a laboratory has paid and subsidized all this "adventurilla" under the excuse of supposedly trying an insulin.:)) :)) :))
As I find not practical utility to prove an insulin in efficient conditions, from my ignorance I fear that it is rather an advertising of said laboratory than an experiment to use ...
ISCI / debut: 1986 / HbA1c: 5,5%
Well, I agree with Gondrullo.I do not see utility, except the advertising.And also to say that a diabetic has no more limits than those that he himself marks, but nothing more.
Health
Yes. And, curling the curl, also the limits that the endocrine of shift or the economy of the country live.: Twisted:
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