SophiaW said:Do you have a blood ketone test kit and strips? The Abbott Optium Xceed test meter for blood glucose testing also has ketone test strips that you can use for blood ketone testing, if you don't have this then get it on prescription and whenever your daughter is unwell with higher than usual blood glucose levels keep testing for ketones every few hours. For now I would keep your daughter well hydrated and keep testing her blood glucose and correcting any high readings with insulin to keep them in a good range. If she has a temperature try to keep it down with paracetamol, I find a high temp makes blood glucose more difficult to keep down. It's important to keep testing for ketones (blood) so try to get hold of ketone test strips as soon as possible. I've linked a document which explains about the different levels of ketones and what to do.
SophiaW said:Borofergie, can I ask why you test every day? We only test when unwell and BG is running higher than usual.
borofergie said:SophiaW said:Borofergie, can I ask why you test every day? We only test when unwell and BG is running higher than usual.
Because I'm a T2 on no medication who eats <<20g a day, and so deliberately put myself in nutritional ketosis. Phinney and Volek recommend testing your ketone levels every day to make sure that you're actually in ketosis (which they define as above 0.5mmol/l). Ketosis does not lead to ketoacidosis.
I'll make a post about it, but this probably isn't the best place to discuss it.
SophiaW said:Okay, that makes sense, thanksKetosis in your situation does not lead to ketoacidosis but for an unwell t1 ketosis can develop into ketoacidosis if not carefully managed.
phoenix said:Actually I'm not sure whether mizzsully's daughter has been diagnosed with diabetes. I assumed not in my reply but I may have been wrong.
phoenix said:Actually I'm not sure whether mizzsully's daughter has been diagnosed with diabetes. I assumed not in my reply but I may have been wrong.
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