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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2241448" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi buddy,</p><p></p><p>Sort of.. (In laymans terms.) If the blood sugars are stable & in the "zone" but fasting has happened through loss of appetite sickness or even adopting a "ketogenic diet" then there can be keytone traces during testing. "Nutritional Ketosis."</p><p>But this can be confused with "ketoacitosis" in a diabetic which can be dangerous but only coinciding very high blood glucose levels..?</p><p>But yes illness can cause high BGs. & can lead if un treated prolonged, to high ketones resulting in ketoacitosis..</p><p></p><p>[USER=521710]@npatel19[/USER] appears to have pretty good BG managment though high at the start) despite fasting through sickness & keytones as well as BG seem to be at a safe level. Due to eating carbs. & manag</p><p></p><p>The two can be confused, but the clue is in the BG levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2241448, member: 101136"] Hi buddy, Sort of.. (In laymans terms.) If the blood sugars are stable & in the "zone" but fasting has happened through loss of appetite sickness or even adopting a "ketogenic diet" then there can be keytone traces during testing. "Nutritional Ketosis." But this can be confused with "ketoacitosis" in a diabetic which can be dangerous but only coinciding very high blood glucose levels..? But yes illness can cause high BGs. & can lead if un treated prolonged, to high ketones resulting in ketoacitosis.. [USER=521710]@npatel19[/USER] appears to have pretty good BG managment though high at the start) despite fasting through sickness & keytones as well as BG seem to be at a safe level. Due to eating carbs. & manag The two can be confused, but the clue is in the BG levels. [/QUOTE]
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