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Deborahjjhayes 12 years ago

All-Righty, then…Thanks!

Ossie-Sharon 12 years ago

Deborah – even more reason to get some professional advice if it doesn’t go away very soon.

Deborahjjhayes 12 years ago

I am not diabetic so that’s why I was wondering ?Thanks!!!

Ossie-Sharon 12 years ago

Hi, Deborah. Ketones being too low would likely only be a problem if you have a specific metabolic defect or growth hormone deficiency. If you can’t resolve the issue with BobGrouix’s great advice (thanks!), I would definitely turn to your healthcare provider.

BobGrouix 12 years ago

Hey Debbie. If you are diabetic then check your blood sugar more often than normal if you are changing your eating habits. I would suggest just before each meal and again about 2 hours after each meal. Record both reading readings along with what you had to eat and drink. Also you should be working with your doctor on this. Just off hand with the symptoms you just described I would say you are having a hypoglycemic episode. Good luck and feel better.

Deborahjjhayes 12 years ago

For the last three days I have experienced a real loss of appetite and ny hands are shaking. I know this is based on the American diabetic diet , could my keytones be too low? Or do you think this could be diet related?

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