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Type 1 who no longer needs to inject??
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian DP" data-source="post: 895325" data-attributes="member: 91575"><p>My understanding is you don't have to worry about keytones when you have low BG readings (which yours are). I have seen 4mmol keytones readings before with low BG readings. This means you are ketogenic, and thus running off fat rather than glucose. You probably have more long term energy levels now than before, maybe not needing to snack between meals like you maybe used to, these (amoungst lots of others) are the benefits of a ketogenic diet.</p><p></p><p>Are you wanting to loose weight, if so good, well done. If not you may want to consider upping your fat intake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian DP, post: 895325, member: 91575"] My understanding is you don't have to worry about keytones when you have low BG readings (which yours are). I have seen 4mmol keytones readings before with low BG readings. This means you are ketogenic, and thus running off fat rather than glucose. You probably have more long term energy levels now than before, maybe not needing to snack between meals like you maybe used to, these (amoungst lots of others) are the benefits of a ketogenic diet. Are you wanting to loose weight, if so good, well done. If not you may want to consider upping your fat intake. [/QUOTE]
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