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My son is in the hospital
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulaJedi" data-source="post: 251268" data-attributes="member: 4272"><p>With Type 1 insulin is given before the food, not after. He needs insulin no matter what he eats. Keto diet would send him to the ER. He cant have ketones. For a diabetic, large ketones can be fatal and he'd end up in ICU. He’s also slightly underweight. He has to follow strict guidlelines and there is no cure. He will always need insulin. It’s genetic, unlike type 2. He is also a growing teen and needs carbs for energy.</p><p></p><p>Please realize that I am not asking for medical advice, as I had 3 hours of education at the hospital. Thank you for caring, though. I do understand you all have good intentions. </p><p></p><p>I'll take money advice, though. I'm going to probably owe over $50,000. Welcome to America.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulaJedi, post: 251268, member: 4272"] With Type 1 insulin is given before the food, not after. He needs insulin no matter what he eats. Keto diet would send him to the ER. He cant have ketones. For a diabetic, large ketones can be fatal and he'd end up in ICU. He’s also slightly underweight. He has to follow strict guidlelines and there is no cure. He will always need insulin. It’s genetic, unlike type 2. He is also a growing teen and needs carbs for energy. Please realize that I am not asking for medical advice, as I had 3 hours of education at the hospital. Thank you for caring, though. I do understand you all have good intentions. I'll take money advice, though. I'm going to probably owe over $50,000. Welcome to America. [/QUOTE]
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