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Plan: Carnivore & LowOx
Stats: 220/130/150
BF:
Progress: 129%
Location: USA
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Originally Posted by Calianna
Most nurses have probably never even heard of nutritional ketosis, so the automatic assumption is that they have a case of ketoacidosis on their hands - whether the patient is diagnosed as diabetic or not. Since ketoacidosis is a very serious life threatening condition it needs to be treated immediately.
One of the first things they do is to give insulin - if someone already has low blood sugars, but high ketones due to nutritional ketoacidosis, that in itself could be life threatening.
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So they should change the protocol instead, I get it. And they won't because that will be admitting something.
Perhaps Carnivores need to wear a medical alert bracelet? Because it sounds like I have to update mine -- currently GF and a warning about atypical shock.
Thanks!
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