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<blockquote data-quote="caitycakes" data-source="post: 24650" data-attributes="member: 11420"><p>Would keytones from low carbing be dangerous? I thought keytones from high glucose were the ones to worry about. I have been eating lower carb bread lately but for the last two days instead of 30g of carbs for brekkie on the dose of insulin I am on I am only able to eat half that and keep my levels in good order. Will it just be that my insulin needs are going up because I am maybe coming to the end of the honeymoon period? Before I reduced my carbs I was on about 160g per day. Now it's about half that but sugars appear to be rising on this amount. What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caitycakes, post: 24650, member: 11420"] Would keytones from low carbing be dangerous? I thought keytones from high glucose were the ones to worry about. I have been eating lower carb bread lately but for the last two days instead of 30g of carbs for brekkie on the dose of insulin I am on I am only able to eat half that and keep my levels in good order. Will it just be that my insulin needs are going up because I am maybe coming to the end of the honeymoon period? Before I reduced my carbs I was on about 160g per day. Now it's about half that but sugars appear to be rising on this amount. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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