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Is NO insulin in the body the ONLY cause of DKA?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Angeldust" data-source="post: 157822" data-attributes="member: 23197"><p>Yes..this happens every single time and is a prevalent symptom of my condition. I have the best consultant and GP I could hope for. I am in the best hands.</p><p></p><p>I think there's a misunderstanding. This time (here at (Hospital name removed) is the only time this has happened. DKA with my levels remaining normal.</p><p></p><p>This might come out wrong but really I don't intend for it!..do you really think we don't know that what we are injecting is <em>synthetic</em> insulin!? To us diabetics these injections <strong>are</strong> our insulin and when we are referring to having 'insulin in our bodies' I think clearly we speak of our insulin injections being in effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angeldust, post: 157822, member: 23197"] Yes..this happens every single time and is a prevalent symptom of my condition. I have the best consultant and GP I could hope for. I am in the best hands. I think there's a misunderstanding. This time (here at (Hospital name removed) is the only time this has happened. DKA with my levels remaining normal. This might come out wrong but really I don't intend for it!..do you really think we don't know that what we are injecting is [i]synthetic[/i] insulin!? To us diabetics these injections [b]are[/b] our insulin and when we are referring to having 'insulin in our bodies' I think clearly we speak of our insulin injections being in effect. [/QUOTE]
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