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<blockquote data-quote="endocrinegremlin" data-source="post: 1330224" data-attributes="member: 196900"><p>But we are not everyone, we are diabetics. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sure ketosis can happen but in diabetics it is a process that requires monitoring, especially in those with type ones. I have had ketones with perfectly fine blood sugars and required extra help from my health professionals. I will take that from experience and their knowledge, not some internet tripe. We all know what diabetic lies are on the internet. To suggest a diabetic simply 'google' their issue which is what this boils down to is mind boggling. </p><p></p><p>Also please keep in mind that type one and two are very different animals to contend with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="endocrinegremlin, post: 1330224, member: 196900"] But we are not everyone, we are diabetics. Sure ketosis can happen but in diabetics it is a process that requires monitoring, especially in those with type ones. I have had ketones with perfectly fine blood sugars and required extra help from my health professionals. I will take that from experience and their knowledge, not some internet tripe. We all know what diabetic lies are on the internet. To suggest a diabetic simply 'google' their issue which is what this boils down to is mind boggling. Also please keep in mind that type one and two are very different animals to contend with. [/QUOTE]
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