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<blockquote data-quote="SMS1" data-source="post: 2313482" data-attributes="member: 530879"><p>[USER=410240]@ringi[/USER] Yes it could be age or I’m T1 (or something other- hopefully not) but not such severe dehydration in 4.5 days. ....it happened in the past few days I noticed it. Since I’m new to this, I just bought a blood glucose meter(Accucheck) that’s all they had at chemists.I’m drinking electrolytes, 8 oz water every 30 mins and will add more salt now. It seems caffeine doesn’t help at all- saw a marked difference after having a coffee. Will see a GP. Thanks .I read about ketones building up in blood with this inhibitor (thanks to Oldvatr) which cannot be tested in urine( at least to my understanding ).One thing, I was taking sertraline and due to what was written by a poster on this site about increasing bg ,I’ve stopped taking it until I see what’s happening with this. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS1, post: 2313482, member: 530879"] [USER=410240]@ringi[/USER] Yes it could be age or I’m T1 (or something other- hopefully not) but not such severe dehydration in 4.5 days. ....it happened in the past few days I noticed it. Since I’m new to this, I just bought a blood glucose meter(Accucheck) that’s all they had at chemists.I’m drinking electrolytes, 8 oz water every 30 mins and will add more salt now. It seems caffeine doesn’t help at all- saw a marked difference after having a coffee. Will see a GP. Thanks .I read about ketones building up in blood with this inhibitor (thanks to Oldvatr) which cannot be tested in urine( at least to my understanding ).One thing, I was taking sertraline and due to what was written by a poster on this site about increasing bg ,I’ve stopped taking it until I see what’s happening with this. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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