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<blockquote data-quote="MCart18" data-source="post: 2177097" data-attributes="member: 517240"><p>Hello and welcome,</p><p>I think considering that you were only diagnosed 3 weeks ago you've got a really positive attitude! I can't even imagine what you must of felt like with a ketone of 7 but hopefully you're staring to feel more like yourself again now. My main advice would be to listen to what your nurses tell you cause they know what they're talking about and like others have said try and keep track of wat your eating and your daily blood sugars so that patterns can be identified. I also think that its really important to make the people around you aware so that they can look out for you, its a lot easier handling this condition with a good support around you. </p><p>Good luck with everything and welcome to the community!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MCart18, post: 2177097, member: 517240"] Hello and welcome, I think considering that you were only diagnosed 3 weeks ago you've got a really positive attitude! I can't even imagine what you must of felt like with a ketone of 7 but hopefully you're staring to feel more like yourself again now. My main advice would be to listen to what your nurses tell you cause they know what they're talking about and like others have said try and keep track of wat your eating and your daily blood sugars so that patterns can be identified. I also think that its really important to make the people around you aware so that they can look out for you, its a lot easier handling this condition with a good support around you. Good luck with everything and welcome to the community! [/QUOTE]
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