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False negatives
Most urine testing kits detect aceto-acetate, not the predominant ketone beta-hydroxybutyrate. It is possible for the test to be negative with high levels of beta-hydroxybutyrate and then, as ketoacidosis improves and ketone levels fall, the urine test becomes positive (to aceto-acetate).
AndyS said:One thing to remember with Ketostix is that they have a finite life (about a month I think) after you first open the tub.
So even if they are in date, if you have had them open for a while there is a chance they may give false readings.
/Andy
searley said:I stopped levemir and lantus as both were giving me really bad headaches
Ketostix might be out of date, will have a look when i get home later
noblehead said:searley said:I stopped levemir and lantus as both were giving me really bad headaches
Ketostix might be out of date, will have a look when i get home later
Please tell me you are using another insulin!
Nigel
searley said:Yes I do have novo rapid
noblehead said:searley said:Yes I do have novo rapid
As a type 1 you also need a background insulin too, I suggest you speak with your care team urgently.
Nigel
LittleSue said:Quite apart from the risk of high sugars due to lack of background insulin, you should try reintroducing Levemir or Lantus to see if the headaches come back. Otherwise you haven't proved they were to blame, it could be a coincidence that the headaches went.
If you're LADA or type 2 you might not need basal insulin all the time, but if a true type 1 you're risking far worse problems than headaches. Seeing your doctor for more tests to clarify your type should answer the quesion of whether you can manage without Levemir/Lantus.
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