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I'm sorry for asking a question that I'm sure has been asked and answered multiple times. I found the link that talks about what ketones are and that you test with strips (or a special blood meter) but I'm missing the information on how you actually go about getting a urine sample.
Harley was so easily regulated before he went into remission that I never felt the need to test for ketones. Now, however, as we try to get him back on insulin and transition him to the Lantus which requires so many days of waiting for results, I'm thinking I should do ketone tests. Before I run out and buy strips, what do I need to know about the strips to buy and how to collect the samples? Are there options I need to be aware of?
Right now, he is eating well and I believe is staying hydrated although of course he's having to work at it with the high BG. But I want to be sure and prepared.
Thanks.
Harley was so easily regulated before he went into remission that I never felt the need to test for ketones. Now, however, as we try to get him back on insulin and transition him to the Lantus which requires so many days of waiting for results, I'm thinking I should do ketone tests. Before I run out and buy strips, what do I need to know about the strips to buy and how to collect the samples? Are there options I need to be aware of?
Right now, he is eating well and I believe is staying hydrated although of course he's having to work at it with the high BG. But I want to be sure and prepared.
Thanks.