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<blockquote data-quote="twinklystar" data-source="post: 860669" data-attributes="member: 169553"><p>Hello </p><p>My little boy is 3 and he was diagnosed with type 1 in January this year. When we found out he had diabetes he was dka which is diabetic ketoacidosis. His bm was over 47 and his blood ketones were over 7. He was very poorly but recovered after a few days after starting his insulin etc. From what I understand anyone can get ketones when they have a bug which dehydrates them or puts them off food. My son had a d and v bug not long ago and had ketones but they went as he got better and began eating/ drinking again. They did go up and down alot (from 0.8 up to 2.8) but as I said, once he was on the mend they settled down. I was told to worry if ketones were high and bm was also high, so I would try not to worry even though it's hard not to xx</p><p></p><p>Stacey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twinklystar, post: 860669, member: 169553"] Hello My little boy is 3 and he was diagnosed with type 1 in January this year. When we found out he had diabetes he was dka which is diabetic ketoacidosis. His bm was over 47 and his blood ketones were over 7. He was very poorly but recovered after a few days after starting his insulin etc. From what I understand anyone can get ketones when they have a bug which dehydrates them or puts them off food. My son had a d and v bug not long ago and had ketones but they went as he got better and began eating/ drinking again. They did go up and down alot (from 0.8 up to 2.8) but as I said, once he was on the mend they settled down. I was told to worry if ketones were high and bm was also high, so I would try not to worry even though it's hard not to xx Stacey [/QUOTE]
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