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Originally Posted by parrotletzoo another thing i read about ketones that i found sad and yet interesting is that when ketones are present a womans body will abort/miscarry a fetus. So if you are thinking about mommahood keep your bs in control! |
Fortunately, those days are long gone for me
I wonder if some people are more predisposed to this problem? about 4 years ago, just before I was diagnosed as type 1, but after the incorrect type 2 diagnosis, I went into denial and spent about 10 months with no meds, no insulin. I lost 60 pounds, and was generally a wreck, but I never had any problems that caused me to go to a doctor or be hospitalized. If there were keytone issues I wasn't aware of them. It was after relaying this info to my endo that he told me that I didn't need to be concerned about it.
Being new to the endo thing, and being called type 1.5, I just wanted to know if others with this diagnosis are being told the same thing.
If you want to get right down to it, the survey is still out on whether or not I am completely confident with my endo.