helen louise
Well-Known Member
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- 155
- Type of diabetes
- LADA
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi All
I am just a tad confused today & digging around on the internet has left me even more confused & just wondered if anyone can help me,
I test my urine reg as I have an irritable/overactive bladder & find it helps to eat food that keeps my urine slightly alkaline anyway today i couldn't get hold of my usual PH strips so I ended up buying one of those multi type strips that test for ph/glucose/blood etc & to my horror i found that I appear to have glucose in my urine but I don't understand the results as they don't seem to link in with the info on the net, it says on the container that glucose is measured in mmol/l & my first test this morning was 30 mmol/l & after lunch it went up to 60 then down again to 30 this afternoon, the ketone result was negative, I due to see the nurse at the surgery on the 21st for a depo jab but wondering if I should make an appointment earlier & what I should expect?
I'm confused as the info on the web seems to refer to glucose in mg etc rather than mmol :crazy:
Any adice greatly appreciated
I am just a tad confused today & digging around on the internet has left me even more confused & just wondered if anyone can help me,
I test my urine reg as I have an irritable/overactive bladder & find it helps to eat food that keeps my urine slightly alkaline anyway today i couldn't get hold of my usual PH strips so I ended up buying one of those multi type strips that test for ph/glucose/blood etc & to my horror i found that I appear to have glucose in my urine but I don't understand the results as they don't seem to link in with the info on the net, it says on the container that glucose is measured in mmol/l & my first test this morning was 30 mmol/l & after lunch it went up to 60 then down again to 30 this afternoon, the ketone result was negative, I due to see the nurse at the surgery on the 21st for a depo jab but wondering if I should make an appointment earlier & what I should expect?
I'm confused as the info on the web seems to refer to glucose in mg etc rather than mmol :crazy:
Any adice greatly appreciated