Ameliageorgiaa
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
@LittleGreyCat op is T1 says they feel unwell and have made no indication of being in nutritional ketosis. It is best to seek medical advice as things can deteriorate quickly.
The main concern for T1s, and presumably T2s who don't produce enough of their own insulin, is that it's the combination of both high(er) ketone and glucose levels plus the lack of available insulin that's liable to cause problems.Confused T2 here.
I thought ketones below 5 were fine (if you are trying for nutritional ketosis).
Anyway https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/diabetic-ketoacidosis/ says "
The main thing to check is your BG level. Anything over 11 is a sign you should take action immediately.
- 1.6 to 2.9mmol/L means you're at an increased risk of DKA and should contact your diabetes team or GP as soon as possible"
Edit: just went back to check my results in the 48 hour fast thread. "BG 4.9 Ketones 6.8(!)". So in certain special conditions and if you have low BG you can run significantly higher ketones. Much more tricky for a T1, though.
The main concern for T1s, and presumably T2s who don't produce enough of their own insulin, is that it's the combination of both high(er) ketone and glucose levels plus the lack of available insulin that's liable to cause problems.
Robbity
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