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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2272388" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Ketoacidosis (dangerous) is quite different to ketosis (safe). Blood sugar levels alongside either moderate or scary bgl are the obvious identifiers which is which. Low and low =ok. High and high = bad. Lower carbs allows lower insulin therefore less overshoot potential therefore fewer and more mild hypos, all giving more time in range is the basic theory. </p><p></p><p>I’ll let other type 1’s explain how they apply it though. Type 1 grit (or something similar) is a Facebook group that do keto with type 1 so that might be somewhere to look whilst waiting on someone here. Also look up dr Bernstein. A type 1 himself who follows low carb and advocates it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2272388, member: 480869"] Ketoacidosis (dangerous) is quite different to ketosis (safe). Blood sugar levels alongside either moderate or scary bgl are the obvious identifiers which is which. Low and low =ok. High and high = bad. Lower carbs allows lower insulin therefore less overshoot potential therefore fewer and more mild hypos, all giving more time in range is the basic theory. I’ll let other type 1’s explain how they apply it though. Type 1 grit (or something similar) is a Facebook group that do keto with type 1 so that might be somewhere to look whilst waiting on someone here. Also look up dr Bernstein. A type 1 himself who follows low carb and advocates it. [/QUOTE]
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