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<blockquote data-quote="Nellie" data-source="post: 18959" data-attributes="member: 7196"><p>You are going through the mill but obviously they are monitoring the ketones and they'e not too high (below 0.6mmol is normal). A urine test for glucose is not as accurate as a blood test. The 16mmol shows that your glucose level was above that some time earlier in the day.</p><p>If you have an infection that will often raise blood glucose levels.</p><p>In your earlier post you mention the possibility of insulin, please don't be scared of it, the needles are tiny and I'm sure you'll feel much better if they get your BS levels down. Good luck for tomorrow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nellie, post: 18959, member: 7196"] You are going through the mill but obviously they are monitoring the ketones and they'e not too high (below 0.6mmol is normal). A urine test for glucose is not as accurate as a blood test. The 16mmol shows that your glucose level was above that some time earlier in the day. If you have an infection that will often raise blood glucose levels. In your earlier post you mention the possibility of insulin, please don't be scared of it, the needles are tiny and I'm sure you'll feel much better if they get your BS levels down. Good luck for tomorrow [/QUOTE]
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