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I was diagnosed with type 1 two weeks ago. My ketone levels were quite low after being discharged however this week they started to increase again even though my blood sugar levels have been pretty decent and consistent. Yesterday my ketones shot up from 0.5 to 1.1 (I suspect I got my carb counting wrong!) Is there anything I can do on my part to reduce the ketones e.g. inject myself with insulin without eating/drink more water?
Hi @callmefatsss,
Welcome to this site.
Please speak to your health team. That is what they are there for.
They know you, your treatment and are best qualified to supply the advice and treatment that
you require right now !!
And to devise with you individualised plans to help you cope with these situations in future
e.g. high ketones, sick days etc.
Best Wishes.
Please let us know how you fare !!
I was diagnosed with type 1 two weeks ago. My ketone levels were quite low after being discharged however this week they started to increase again even though my blood sugar levels have been pretty decent and consistent. Yesterday my ketones shot up from 0.5 to 1.1 (I suspect I got my carb counting wrong!) Is there anything I can do on my part to reduce the ketones e.g. inject myself with insulin without eating/drink more water?