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<blockquote data-quote="Michele01" data-source="post: 900058" data-attributes="member: 188227"><p>[USER=84857]@Molly56[/USER] I meant to mention in my first post - I had my bloods checked two weeks ago (before I started to feel unwell and was "only" dehydrated) and my kidney function and all blood tests was fine. There are only specific tests that will pick up ketoacidosis but one that can be done at home is using the ketone sticks. All your partner would need to do is wee on a stick twice a day, and compare the colour to the chart on the side of the bottle. You should be aiming for a 0 reading but they let me home from hospital when mine was 2+, However, anything over that and it needs investigating. So it's a good way of keeping an eye on things to make sure they're not slipping. It would also give you peace of mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michele01, post: 900058, member: 188227"] [USER=84857]@Molly56[/USER] I meant to mention in my first post - I had my bloods checked two weeks ago (before I started to feel unwell and was "only" dehydrated) and my kidney function and all blood tests was fine. There are only specific tests that will pick up ketoacidosis but one that can be done at home is using the ketone sticks. All your partner would need to do is wee on a stick twice a day, and compare the colour to the chart on the side of the bottle. You should be aiming for a 0 reading but they let me home from hospital when mine was 2+, However, anything over that and it needs investigating. So it's a good way of keeping an eye on things to make sure they're not slipping. It would also give you peace of mind. [/QUOTE]
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