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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2233004" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>I say forget about being kicked out of ketosis when you are hypo! It is an emergency and you need pure sugar/glucose. Taking milk may help to raise your levels eventually (far too slowly to bring it up quick enough) but you are playing with fire by messing about worrying about ketosis. If anything take action to prevent going hypo in the first place if you are following a keto diet. Many people do not seem to realise that a hypo is/can be very dangerous and even life threatening. My Mum (also type 1) had several over the course of her life and ended up unconscious and in hospital many times, they also said that too many hypos would affect the brain too so maybe consider that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2233004, member: 451727"] I say forget about being kicked out of ketosis when you are hypo! It is an emergency and you need pure sugar/glucose. Taking milk may help to raise your levels eventually (far too slowly to bring it up quick enough) but you are playing with fire by messing about worrying about ketosis. If anything take action to prevent going hypo in the first place if you are following a keto diet. Many people do not seem to realise that a hypo is/can be very dangerous and even life threatening. My Mum (also type 1) had several over the course of her life and ended up unconscious and in hospital many times, they also said that too many hypos would affect the brain too so maybe consider that. [/QUOTE]
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