The dr dip tested my urine today and as it showed what he said were mid range keytones I had to go to the hospital! He’d just finger pricked me and it was 5.2 (very good for me and it’s so good because ive popped myself onto a keto diet). He’s completely confused me and said I shouldn’t be doing keto as a diabetic. My understanding of ketosis is that if your finger prick is high then worry about your keytones and if your finger prick is low then all is wellThe ketones are one and the same, but that it is the level of ketones in your blood that differentiates dietary ketosis from DKA.
Your understanding is the same as mine. Though there seem to be some people who disagree.
DKA is usually a potential problem for Type 1's rather than Type 2's, however I note that you are on Insulin like a Type 1 would be.
Fortunately there are quite a few Type 1's who thrive on a keto diet, use keto to have super BG control and don't suffer from either Hypos or DKA.
These include Dr Bernstein in the USA and Dr Ian Lake in
Ketones show up when your body uses fats for fuel, it's a bit of a by-product. When you're in nutritional ketosis, you're just burning fat because carbs aren't available, and you have to run on something. If that's the case, blood sugars are usually in a healthy normal range, and it's perfectly fine.Hi,
Could anyone explain if there’s a difference between the keytones detected in your urine when you’re on a keto diet v’s the keytones when you’re in DKA. Is there a difference? Does the human body, in particular a diabetics body, distinguish between the two?
Thanks
Thankyou for your reply.In dka the keystones will continue to increase and get toxic.. in diet they don’t they stay relatively low as the body is still getting energy from the food you do have
Until yesterday I’ve been using a long acting insulin and nothing else. I’ve used the array of flozins years ago and understand that they can bring on DKA even with decent glucose levels.@Sara77b - It would be really helpful if you could confirm which medications you take to help manage your diabetes. I can see you use insulin, but I can't see if you use anything else.
For most folks (including T2s) the presence of ketone, with normal or lower blood glucose is fine. Ketones plus high blood glucose tends to be a red flag. That can symbolise DKA, which nobody wants.
If you happen to take Empagiflozin or one of it's type (mainly ending in flozin), it is possible to develop DKA with normal blood glucose, to care over diet is really important for those folks.
Many GPs are unfamiliar with dietary ketosis and discourage ketosis of any kind. For someone using insulin, it is really important you are confident in adjusting your insulin doses when using a keto diet, and your insulin requirements are likely to reduce as your numbers come down too.
If it wasn't so sad it would be funny.The dr dip tested my urine today and as it showed what he said were mid range keytones I had to go to the hospital! He’d just finger pricked me and it was 5.2 (very good for me and it’s so good because ive popped myself onto a keto diet). He’s completely confused me and said I shouldn’t be doing keto as a diabetic. My understanding of ketosis is that if your finger prick is high then worry about your keytones and if your finger prick is low then all is well
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