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<blockquote data-quote="howie" data-source="post: 91343" data-attributes="member: 21140"><p>i think everyone's already covered what to do.</p><p></p><p>some blood glucose monitors can test for ketones so have a check if hers does. don't think anyone's mentioned that ideal levels a are between 4-7 incase your not sure, but she might want to aim for 10 for a while. i have heard of people causing damage when dropping too low too fast. but i'm not a doc so check that out. i started to get some abdomen pain before diagnoses, think cos your body's not getting the energy it needs to function properly + ya bloods probably quite toxic. when your use to being that high it can feel quite normal, i know i did. i was just drinking and napping more.</p><p></p><p>you could give NHS direct a call (08454647), they are usually quite good especially if your diabetic they take ya seriously.</p><p></p><p>let us know,</p><p>all best,</p><p>howie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howie, post: 91343, member: 21140"] i think everyone's already covered what to do. some blood glucose monitors can test for ketones so have a check if hers does. don't think anyone's mentioned that ideal levels a are between 4-7 incase your not sure, but she might want to aim for 10 for a while. i have heard of people causing damage when dropping too low too fast. but i'm not a doc so check that out. i started to get some abdomen pain before diagnoses, think cos your body's not getting the energy it needs to function properly + ya bloods probably quite toxic. when your use to being that high it can feel quite normal, i know i did. i was just drinking and napping more. you could give NHS direct a call (08454647), they are usually quite good especially if your diabetic they take ya seriously. let us know, all best, howie [/QUOTE]
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