I think there's a typo with the period in the marked part in the second pic, the normal range should read as .85 to .150 per cent.
Multiply those numbers with 100 and you get to a normal range in mg/dl.
Same conversion with the upper pic, multiply with 100 and the poor dog started at 500 mg/dl, a level seen in uncontrolled T1's and DKA, dropping to 300 mg/dl and dying at 370 mg/dl. Not a level you usually die on, but it is if the DKA isn't treated as well as BG.
So I think the units used are either dg/dl (decigram) or cg/l (centigram).
Thank you collie 406 for your unasked for help in keeping me alive so much later.
500 mg/dl corresponds to around 29 mmol/l, it was hyper, not hypo!although it confuses me that at 500 mg/dl, which corresponds to 28mmol/l, the dog fell into a coma.
I understood500 mg/dl corresponds to around 29 mmol/l, it was hyper, not hypo!
At 35 mmol/l or at 35 mg/dl?I understoodBut I was conscious at 35
35 mmol/l. I forgot to take a basal (in those years it was a protaphane that had to be pricked twice a day and it had nothing like looping) and went swimming on the lake. When I returned a few hours later, my blood glucose meter showed HI, I injected myself with 10 units of bolus, and tried to behave so that my parents would not suspect anything. It took a few hours and my blood glucose meter was still showing HI. In general, I managed to reduce bg to normal in less than a day, so this cannot be called a prolonged increase in bg, but ketones were definitely in the urineAt 35 mmol/l or at 35 mg/dl?
High ketones - get yourself to hospital to be safe.
I've never tested for ketones in my life to be honest. But if I were running high bg and having DKA symptoms, I would be getting myself to hospital as fast as I could.this is, of course, true, but let's be honest, how often do people with long experience of diabetes actually do this? We are narcissistic patients who believe that we know better than doctors what we need because often our diabetes experience is longer than the work experience of an endocrinologist
I've never tested for ketones in my life to be honest. But if I were running high bg and having DKA symptoms, I would be getting myself to hospital as fast as I could.
DKA kills even old salts in diabetes.
Otherwise, I'm all the annoying know-it-all diabetic, but DKA is not about high BG, it's about your blood becoming acidic, and once it starts it can kill very quickly.
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