Thanks to both of you for the responses. I just bought some ketone test strips (it is 11:00 PM here). Based on color key I was between 15-40 - my estimate is 30 (between small and moderate).The advice is go see a doctor....at those levels you are destroying your kidneys. One week may not cause permanent damage but you could have been at those levels well before you started noticing the symptoms.
If money is an issue, go to an urgent care center. Don't mean to be rude, but this is not something you put off for a week.
Thank you for your interest and advice. It has been extremely helpfulHi and welcome to the forum, @Pat-D2
You certainly have some disturbing symptoms and your BG is very high (21.3 in our measurements). I would definitely urge you to try and see a doctor a lot faster than a week's time. I think I'd also be inclined to see a pharmacist and try to get either ketostix to test to see if you are producing excessively high ketones.
I'm tagging @daisy1 who will be along to give you some introductory information.
In the meantime, I think the sooner you cut most carbs from your diet the better as carbohydrates have the most impact on raising blood glucose levels. It would also be a good idea to stay as hydrated as you possibly can.
This thread is a introduction to the low carb way of eating: http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/a-new-low-carb-guide-for-beginners.68695/
I saw a doctor yesterday morning. My BG as down from 383 to 232 after 12 hours of fasting. I started on Metformin twice daily. This morning I was 249. In the meantime I need to learn a lot more about designing a health eating regimen for this condition. I am very concerned about any deprivation diet especially when it eliminates vitamins.
I have say that I am surprised that I have not seen info on vitamin supplements on this blog. Just talking sole about eliminating carbs seems to be a bit reckless. I am very impressed by the website. But I don't want to fix my BG and die of scurvy.
First, thanks for your advice. I was off to see a doctor the next morning. My concern now is that I don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. For example there is no vitamin-C in the non-carb diet. I have never been a believer in the one hat fits all solution when it comes to food.Glad to hear you saw a doctor.
What particular concerns do you have about low carb diets and what do you find "reckless" about them?
There are certainly other approaches and each person has to find out what works best for their body. However, I'm sure you agree that it's important to make decisions based on scientific evidence rather than basing them on misconceptions (there are a ton when it comes to nutrition).
Hi PatI saw a doctor yesterday morning. My BG as down from 383 to 232 after 12 hours of fasting. I started on Metformin twice daily. This morning I was 249. In the meantime I need to learn a lot more about designing a health eating regimen for this condition. I am very concerned about any deprivation diet especially when it eliminates vitamins.
I have say that I am surprised that I have not seen info on vitamin supplements on this blog. Just talking sole about eliminating carbs seems to be a bit reckless. I am very impressed by the website. But I don't want to fix my BG and die of scurvy.
I completely agree that everyone is different and my personal dietary approach is vastly different from most people's on this forum.First, thanks for your advice. I was off to see a doctor the next morning. My concern now is that I don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. For example there is no vitamin-C in the non-carb diet. I have never been a believer in the one hat fits all solution when it comes to food.
Hi Pat
I'm glad you got to the doctor and you've been placed on metformin. Metformin doesn't work quickly at lowering sugar, but it does help a small amount. The main thing that would control it would by your diet for sure, and yes there are supplements you can take, but it is best to discuss that with your doctor first before trialling any supplement. Also has your doctor requested the diagnostic tests to be done (hbA1c - checks past 60 days average sugar level, GAD test - check for antibodies, C-Peptide test - checks whether or not your pancreas is producing insulin)? You're not really going to know what treatment is needed until you get all the test results. Eg. metformin isn't going to work very well if you hardly have much insulin. Also the tests will show what type of diabetes you have. Yes the low carb/high fat diet is a diet many try and follow, but it is not a one size fits all diet for diabetes. I for one tried it and had to come off it due to very high cholesterol and a family history of heart disease. You will find you will work out what is best for you as you go. The best thing to learn though is use your meter regularly and get to know what various things do to your sugar levels (eg. it's not just about food, as being sick, climate temperature, stress, exercise/activity, plus other things such as medications all impacts your sugar levels either good or bad). I wish you the best... this is a good support network right here.
Again thanks for the input. I think I am trying to process too much information.
I had classic scenario for type 2 - age 60, 40 pounds overweight, and had been consuming uncharacteristic high level of sugar drinks. My ketone level is "medium" per home test stick. When I mentioned this at doctor appointment yesterday she did not blink and told me she prescribed Metformin and wanted me to exercise. No discussion about type 1 or 2. I just assumed type 2. Bloodwork is at lab.
Now I am rereading info that says one is much more likely to be Type 1 with ketones and that exercise with medium ketones and my BG level is a no go. My excessive urine output, thirst and urine sweetness stopped immediately during my overnight fast. I don't have much of an appetite.
Am I too focused on ketones?
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