I'd ask your HCP at which ketone lever they want you to show up in A+E.Noone has ever told me what to do with the ketone value just to check for it lol.
I know the symptoms of DKA though have not had it since being on the pump and I've had a few times where I've thought that if my blood sugar dont start showing signs of dropping soon then I'm going to take myself to hospital but have never actually needed to go..I'm not concerned about DKA I'm just curious as to why we are told to test for them like what good does it do? There isn't a reading which says you've got DKA.
It seems to me that DKA is more reliably diagnosed by symptoms and the only time it would be useful is if you have a normalish blood sugar but are having DKA symptoms (it is possible to go into DKA without high blood sugar apparently). Noone has ever told me what to do with the ketone value just to check for it lol.
Hi Penguin....
I do get what you're saying.. I think perhaps because I ALWAYS have ketones (I think due to swinging blood sugars over many years) this complicates things further.. A couple of years ago I was taken to hospital after not having eaten or drank anything for 6 days (bad episode of gastroparesis) and my ketones were high (I can't remember what it was but they thought from the ketones I should've been in DKA) but blood tests at hospital showed that despite the fact my kidneys were shutting down I was not actually in DKA (probably due to pump).. I'm going to ask my diabetes team next time I see them if there is a rule for this and will update the thread but testing for ketones everytime I'm above 13 still seems like a pointless exercise unless theres something else going on as well..
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