What do you think about this. You are probably not that familiar with insulin use as a PED. But someone like wes takes under 30iu of 24 hour acting insulin per day as a replacement. Just as a relative reference point. You have a couple, and more who haven't talked about it, pro bodybuilders who do the following. First they take lots of GH which causes insulin resistance. Then they train twice daily. Before and after each session they take 25iu of fast acting insulin, that's 100iu total per day. Then in periods, or a couple of days per week, they add 100iu a day of the insulin wes takes abou 27iu of. AND in periods with the 100iu Lantus they eat about 1500g carbs. After years of this they claim perfect insulin sensitivity (there's a few ways to test it). Some of them attribute it to mostly only using during and around workouts so the insulin isn't active around the clock. But what the hell is going on lol, clearly things are a bit more complicated but I would attribute some of it to being so active and eating very low fat plus doing daily cardio. Plus they manage to stay extremely lean always, way leaner than what a doc would call perfect bf%.
Van,
I can't give any opinion on that as I only play a doctor on Getbig.

Wes' use of insulin is like your typical Type 1 diabetic whose pancreas does not produce insulin.
His pancreas has shut down due to his cancer.
The long term effect of the behavior of these pro-bbs is probably not good if they keep it up over an extended time frame.
They are messing with their body's hormones in so many ways it's probably hard to pinpoint where the edge of the cliff is.
Type 2 diabetes in the general population usually takes decades to manifest itself.
Blood glucose will appear normal (general population) because of the pancreas secreting insulin in higher and higher amounts to counteract growing insulin resistance.
Eventually the pancreas begins to run out of steam and Type 2 diabetes occurs.
Doctors rarely check insulin levels in regular bloodwork.