Scottie informs Samantha that she used to work at her firm back when there were only three names. While she was a senior partner at Pearson Darby Specter, she worked at the Darby International London office and not at the New York Pearson office; by the time she worked at the Pearson firm, it had become Pearson Specter, and she had left before it became Pearson Specter Litt, meaning she did not work at the firm when it had three names.
Insulin "machines" have been around since the 1970s. They are called pumps and the contemporary versions are the size of a cell phone. Insulin stays in the body for some time. A diabetic on a pump does not die within the hour due to equipment failure.
A diabetic can function well without Insulin for 12-24 hours. Some will start to fall critically ill between 24-48 hours, but many would make it several days or even weeks. Death does NOT occur within an hour.
A diabetic can function well without Insulin for 12-24 hours. Some will start to fall critically ill between 24-48 hours, but many would make it several days or even weeks. Death does NOT occur within an hour.