[Diabetes-talk] question
d m gina
dmgina at samobile.net
Wed Feb 23 06:17:39 UTC 2011
What are keytones?
Why is this bad?
Thanks,
Original message:
> You *could* get someone else to test at least once a day to make certain
> your bg wasn't over 250 which might indicate keytones. There are also
> keytone test strips to see if you're spilling keytones into your urine.
> Under 250, you're probably okay.
> Mike
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> Subject: Re: [Diabetes-talk] question
> I would just keep drinking fluids, so that your body will keep flushing
> out the bad stuff.
> Smile,
> As far as taking your sugars,
> I wouldn't worry about it, unless someone can help you out.
> Poor folks,
> I'm pleased you are better.
> Hoping this won't happen again.
> Original message:
>> Last week, as unbelievable as it is, I had a bout with the flu. Th is
> both
>> after and in spite of the vaccination against it which I have also had.
>> I guess you could call it a two for one shot. The reason for my question
> is
>> that at one point, I was running a major fever which included chilling so
>> badly that I couldn't keep my hands steady enough to even test. If this
> ver
>> happens again, what should I do until things settle down? Any ideas would
>> be much appreciated. \
>> Paul
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