Diane and Kierra
Member Since 2010
Is there a best time of day to measure ketones (with a meter)? Pre-shot, nadir???
So it doesn't matter - it doesn't fluctuate throughout the day? I thought maybe I should measure it when it would most likely be highest.You can measure for ketones any time.
If you use the strips, the trace=0.5, small=1.5, and moderate=4 mmol/L. So when using strips, how do you know there are no ketones? And isn't it ok if you see the small to moderate strip levels (like it is not an emergency)? Kierra is positive for acromegaly so not sure if ketones will ever be zero but if someone knows better, I'm all ears. I measure the ketones AMPS usually. Her highest ketone ever was 7.7 but lately has been less than 3. The very first time I measured her ketones with a meter they were 2.7 and I freaked out because of things here on the board saying just what your saying, they should be zero, and so I took her to the emergency vet because I thought she was dka. She wasn't. So since then, I haven't been so freaked out. I have read some other posts that some kitties throw off ketones and it isn't an emergency.
I posted this converter here a while back:
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/online-mmol-l-converter-to-mg-dl.239310/#post-2689747
Edit: the KetoBM ketone meter test strips are within 15% (100% of time), within 10% (90% of time) and within 5% (80% of time) for >= 1.5 mmol/L