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<blockquote data-quote="Zilsniggy" data-source="post: 1921186" data-attributes="member: 222691"><p>These are dangerously high levels You muxt be aware that you may be heading for DKA. You need, as a matter of urgency, to get your levels down much lower than this. DKA is a life threatening condition. What are you eating? you probably also need to look at your diet and start getting rid of high carb food and drink. But first things first get an appointment with GP/Diabetes Specialist Nurse to get your sugars sorted out! If you're not in UK go to the ER. All the medication in the world won't help until you actually realise that you need to reduce carb intake!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zilsniggy, post: 1921186, member: 222691"] These are dangerously high levels You muxt be aware that you may be heading for DKA. You need, as a matter of urgency, to get your levels down much lower than this. DKA is a life threatening condition. What are you eating? you probably also need to look at your diet and start getting rid of high carb food and drink. But first things first get an appointment with GP/Diabetes Specialist Nurse to get your sugars sorted out! If you're not in UK go to the ER. All the medication in the world won't help until you actually realise that you need to reduce carb intake! [/QUOTE]
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