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<blockquote data-quote="hale710" data-source="post: 372971" data-attributes="member: 62974"><p>Awesome I'm glad it's getting sorted. Her BG of 17 is still high but it's good that its decreased, but ketones of 2.1 needs to be monitored. Keep lots of fluids in her (water or no added sugar diluting juice etc) to flush things through</p><p></p><p>Tell her not to be afraid to have lunch etc. if she doesn't have insulin yet then maybe try to have something low in carbohydrate so it doesn't spike her sugar levels. Try a lentil soup or a salad etc. although lentils have carbs they are very slow releasing so that's "the good kind". </p><p></p><p>Good luck this afternoon! There's no such thing as a silly question! It might be a good idea to write a list of question she has before she goes. This will mean she doesn't get flustered with the info that will be thrown at her and she keeps a clear head and gets the facts straight</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hale710, post: 372971, member: 62974"] Awesome I'm glad it's getting sorted. Her BG of 17 is still high but it's good that its decreased, but ketones of 2.1 needs to be monitored. Keep lots of fluids in her (water or no added sugar diluting juice etc) to flush things through Tell her not to be afraid to have lunch etc. if she doesn't have insulin yet then maybe try to have something low in carbohydrate so it doesn't spike her sugar levels. Try a lentil soup or a salad etc. although lentils have carbs they are very slow releasing so that's "the good kind". Good luck this afternoon! There's no such thing as a silly question! It might be a good idea to write a list of question she has before she goes. This will mean she doesn't get flustered with the info that will be thrown at her and she keeps a clear head and gets the facts straight [/QUOTE]
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