The answer is absolutely not possible. Strictly speaking, insulin is not a chemical drug, but a physiological hormone secreted by the body itself. In fact, everyone cannot live without insulin. Without insulin, the body cannot complete its metabolism, and life cannot be sustained. Diabetes is the result of absolute or relative insulin deficiency. As for some diabetic patients who can’t stop using insulin afterwards, it’s completely required by their condition, not insulin addiction in any way. For example, all type 1 diabetic patients and advanced severe type 2 diabetic patients must rely on exogenous insulin for the rest of their lives because their pancreatic islet function has completely failed. And in pregnancy or stress state (such as infection, surgery, etc.) of diabetic patients, once the end of childbirth or after the release of stress state, more can stop using insulin, and switch to oral hypoglycemic therapy. Therefore, whether insulin is long-term or short-term use is based on the needs of the disease, there is no question of “addiction”, the fear of addiction to insulin is completely ignorant and redundant.