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<blockquote data-quote="Molly56" data-source="post: 899724" data-attributes="member: 84857"><p>[USER=188227]@Michele01[/USER] ...thank you for the warning...my partner was started on foxiga about three weeks ago...he was given ketone sticks to use but can't remember why and how often he should use them. He does have reasonably high bs levels in the high to mid teens but that is not unusual for him...he also tends to drink a lot of bottled water so assume that he is hydrated but note your comments on dehydration....will be something to look out for..my concern as always is that he will not recognise the warning signs as he tends to just take to his bed if feeling unwell and not think of testing.</p><p>I hope that you have made or will soon make a full recovery and that you get over the shock of this ....just out of interest do I assume that you are no longer taking the forxiga.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Molly56, post: 899724, member: 84857"] [USER=188227]@Michele01[/USER] ...thank you for the warning...my partner was started on foxiga about three weeks ago...he was given ketone sticks to use but can't remember why and how often he should use them. He does have reasonably high bs levels in the high to mid teens but that is not unusual for him...he also tends to drink a lot of bottled water so assume that he is hydrated but note your comments on dehydration....will be something to look out for..my concern as always is that he will not recognise the warning signs as he tends to just take to his bed if feeling unwell and not think of testing. I hope that you have made or will soon make a full recovery and that you get over the shock of this ....just out of interest do I assume that you are no longer taking the forxiga. [/QUOTE]
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