What's DKA?
@susananne1969 tiredness and extreme thirst are both side effects of Forxiga BUT they're also side effects of DKA also. My glucose levels were low too. I would urge you to get an appointment with your GP tomorrow, take a urine sample and ask them to check for keytones. The chances are you're simply experiencing side effects of the drug but for the sake of a visit to the GP with some urine, it's not worth taking the chance.
@Michele01 I hope you don't mind me contacting you. I was admitted to hospital last week after suffering DKA after taking Forxiga for just 6 days. I definitely wasn't T1, I have been T2 for over 25 years. It was your warnings on here that alerted me and ultimately saved me. I am home now but despite returning to my old medication my sugars are really high (17+). I'm going to contact the DN tomorrow, but I am just wondering how long it took for your blood sugar levels to stabilise? Thanks Jo
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Ty very muchDiabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a serious condition that can lead to diabetic coma (passing out for a long time) or even death. When your cells don't get the glucose they need for energy, your body begins to burn fat for energy, which produces ketones.
What's DKA?
DIabetic Ketoacidosis, a build up of ketones in the blood stream when the body is unable to utilise available glucose, so it metabolises fat and releases ketones. Dangerous condition.What's DKA?
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