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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2090439" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>They have to figure it out. You get into ketosis on a very low carb diet, called the keto diet. I follow it myself, and my ketones are high while my bloodsugars are low. If you still eat a lot of carbs but there's a lot of ketones present, well, that's weird and not healthy, and usually only happens for T1's... High bloodsugars (which you currently don't have) and high ketones (which seem to be okay now too), can be very problematic. So... If you go high, <em>with both of them</em>, get help immediately. If both are high you can get something called Diabetic Ketoacidosis, and it can turn deadly. Not to scare you, just saying... Keep an eye on things and call for help if you feel off, 111 should be able to help if you're uncertain about what action to take. I've never heard of a T2 "subtype" that presents as a T1, it's either T1, T2, Mody, LADA or one of the T3's, far as I know. All in all... Keep testing. And if you ever feel bad, nausious, dizzy, always test and check where you're at. Never play a "wait and see" if the numbers tell you not to.</p><p></p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2090439, member: 401801"] They have to figure it out. You get into ketosis on a very low carb diet, called the keto diet. I follow it myself, and my ketones are high while my bloodsugars are low. If you still eat a lot of carbs but there's a lot of ketones present, well, that's weird and not healthy, and usually only happens for T1's... High bloodsugars (which you currently don't have) and high ketones (which seem to be okay now too), can be very problematic. So... If you go high, [I]with both of them[/I], get help immediately. If both are high you can get something called Diabetic Ketoacidosis, and it can turn deadly. Not to scare you, just saying... Keep an eye on things and call for help if you feel off, 111 should be able to help if you're uncertain about what action to take. I've never heard of a T2 "subtype" that presents as a T1, it's either T1, T2, Mody, LADA or one of the T3's, far as I know. All in all... Keep testing. And if you ever feel bad, nausious, dizzy, always test and check where you're at. Never play a "wait and see" if the numbers tell you not to. Jo [/QUOTE]
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