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<blockquote data-quote="Spiker" data-source="post: 936650" data-attributes="member: 102150"><p>Most likely cause I would think is sickness. Yes the insulin may kick you out of ketosis, may not, but don't worry about that, deal with the high BG first and get it down. I'm assuming you've never seen this pattern before. But as you have been on LCHF a while (I think?) I doubt it's associated with LCHF. </p><p></p><p>Re DKA, continue to follow the rules - test ketones any time you are 13+ BG and feeling unwell. Your ketone scores are in the nutritional ketosis range at the moment and not the ketoacidosis range, but keep an eye on it. Never be afraid to use corrective insulin for high BG because you are worried about coming out of nutritional ketosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spiker, post: 936650, member: 102150"] Most likely cause I would think is sickness. Yes the insulin may kick you out of ketosis, may not, but don't worry about that, deal with the high BG first and get it down. I'm assuming you've never seen this pattern before. But as you have been on LCHF a while (I think?) I doubt it's associated with LCHF. Re DKA, continue to follow the rules - test ketones any time you are 13+ BG and feeling unwell. Your ketone scores are in the nutritional ketosis range at the moment and not the ketoacidosis range, but keep an eye on it. Never be afraid to use corrective insulin for high BG because you are worried about coming out of nutritional ketosis. [/QUOTE]
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