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I used to find the same thing .

I don't take too much notice of the results though as I rely on the

Medisense kit for ketones. And I think the high ketone levels that

has can affect the results of the other tests on the multistix anyway.

Jill

At 08:47 AM 1/02/2004, you wrote:

> Hi Cammie,

> Yes, both my multistix and single keto-stix are made by Bayer. Have tested

>this many times over the past 2 and a half yrs, and always the same deal. If

>I were to use the same 15 sec countdown on the multi-stix as I do on the

>single stix, the result is the same on both at the end of that 15 secs. Buit

>if I wait the whole 40 secs with the multi-stix as recommended, the ketone

>result is always heaps higher than the final 15 sec result on the single

>one. Er, if that all makes sense :)

>

>

>

> ----- Original Message -----

>

>

> > ,

> >

> > There is lots of confusion on the " stix " and the companies that make

> > them don't make it any easier. Are you using ketostix and multistix-

> > 10 both made by Bayer? If so, you should be getting the same value

> > on both, if you are reading them at the stated time... 15 sec. on the

> > ketos and 40 sec. on the multis. On both, the color will continue

> > to darken, so the results are only " accurate " with the correct timing

> > for the particular strip you are using. Why the timing is different

> > on two different test strips made by the same company is stupid, but

> > we are stuck with it. Also, you have to read the color against the

> > can that the strips actually came in because the color is controlled

> > by lot number. Once you change lots, the color calibration can vary.

> > If you are reading the ketos at 15 sec. and the ketone patch on the

> > multis at 40 sec. and getting more than a one level difference, then

> > something is wrong.

> >

> > Any of these sticks are really only qualitative measurements (ketones

> > presnet vs. ketones absent) which have been made semi-quantitative by

> > very smart chemists. They are not meant to be exact measurements by

> > any means. Also, the urine sticks test for acetoacetic acid ONLY, not

> > bHB or acetone. So, no wonder correlation with blood ketones can get

> > tricky. I don't know what the newer home blood test for ketones

> > tests... bHB, I would hope but I really don't know.

> >

> > AND.... in thinking about a single strip for blood, I did some

> > looking and didn't have to go far. They do make a single test strip

> > for blood called.... hemastix. It may not be as sensitive as the

> > multi's, though. I'm going to give Bayer a call, just because I'm

> > curious, now. Don't know if I would actually use it because I want

> > to use the multi's once a week anyway.

> >

> > Cammie

>

>

>

>

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I used to find the same thing .

I don't take too much notice of the results though as I rely on the

Medisense kit for ketones. And I think the high ketone levels that

has can affect the results of the other tests on the multistix anyway.

Jill

At 08:47 AM 1/02/2004, you wrote:

> Hi Cammie,

> Yes, both my multistix and single keto-stix are made by Bayer. Have tested

>this many times over the past 2 and a half yrs, and always the same deal. If

>I were to use the same 15 sec countdown on the multi-stix as I do on the

>single stix, the result is the same on both at the end of that 15 secs. Buit

>if I wait the whole 40 secs with the multi-stix as recommended, the ketone

>result is always heaps higher than the final 15 sec result on the single

>one. Er, if that all makes sense :)

>

>

>

> ----- Original Message -----

>

>

> > ,

> >

> > There is lots of confusion on the " stix " and the companies that make

> > them don't make it any easier. Are you using ketostix and multistix-

> > 10 both made by Bayer? If so, you should be getting the same value

> > on both, if you are reading them at the stated time... 15 sec. on the

> > ketos and 40 sec. on the multis. On both, the color will continue

> > to darken, so the results are only " accurate " with the correct timing

> > for the particular strip you are using. Why the timing is different

> > on two different test strips made by the same company is stupid, but

> > we are stuck with it. Also, you have to read the color against the

> > can that the strips actually came in because the color is controlled

> > by lot number. Once you change lots, the color calibration can vary.

> > If you are reading the ketos at 15 sec. and the ketone patch on the

> > multis at 40 sec. and getting more than a one level difference, then

> > something is wrong.

> >

> > Any of these sticks are really only qualitative measurements (ketones

> > presnet vs. ketones absent) which have been made semi-quantitative by

> > very smart chemists. They are not meant to be exact measurements by

> > any means. Also, the urine sticks test for acetoacetic acid ONLY, not

> > bHB or acetone. So, no wonder correlation with blood ketones can get

> > tricky. I don't know what the newer home blood test for ketones

> > tests... bHB, I would hope but I really don't know.

> >

> > AND.... in thinking about a single strip for blood, I did some

> > looking and didn't have to go far. They do make a single test strip

> > for blood called.... hemastix. It may not be as sensitive as the

> > multi's, though. I'm going to give Bayer a call, just because I'm

> > curious, now. Don't know if I would actually use it because I want

> > to use the multi's once a week anyway.

> >

> > Cammie

>

>

>

>

>

> " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a last

> resort! "

>

> List is for parent to parent support only.

> It is important to get medical advice from a

> professional keto team!

> Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe

> Unsubscribe: ketogenic-unsubscribe

>

>

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Yes, that makes sense. I just wanted to make sure I was

understanding what you were describing. I have no idea why that is

happening, though. It definitely doesn't happen to me. If I get 40

on the ketostix at 15 sec. I get 40 on the multistix at 40 sec. If I

were to read the multi at 15 sec I would get a slightly lower value.

If I read the keto at 40 secs., I would get a higher value. The

sticks are " calibrated " so to speak to be read at the appropriate

time. The amount of reagent impregnated into the square is actually

different on each stick. If ketones were really high, the reaction

would speed up, so maybe in that case you would get the same result

at the same time.

The reason the timing is different on the multi's vs. the single

sticks is... are you ready for this.... the companies think that

trained laboratory technologists aren't capable of reading more than

one test at a time, so they " spread out " the timing on the multi

sticks. When I was in college, the multistix were not available to

the public because an " untrained " person couldn't possibly be able to

read them accurately--LOL!! Ketostix and diastix were available by

Rx only to people with diabetes whom their doctors judged capable of

checking their own urine. We've actually come a long way, baby!!

Cammie

> Hi Cammie,

> Yes, both my multistix and single keto-stix are made by Bayer.

Have tested

> this many times over the past 2 and a half yrs, and always the same

deal. If

> I were to use the same 15 sec countdown on the multi-stix as I do

on the

> single stix, the result is the same on both at the end of that 15

secs. Buit

> if I wait the whole 40 secs with the multi-stix as recommended, the

ketone

> result is always heaps higher than the final 15 sec result on the

single

> one. Er, if that all makes sense :)

>

>

>

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Jill,

You are correct. The higher the ketone level, the quicker the

reaction would progress so you might see results that correlate at 15

sec, when, actually they shouldn't. And, the presence of ketones

does affect some of the other test squares on the multistix. The

higher the ketones, the more the potential effect. Which is one

reason to use just the single ketostix for daily testing.

Cammie

> > Hi Cammie,

> > Yes, both my multistix and single keto-stix are made by Bayer.

Have tested

> >this many times over the past 2 and a half yrs, and always the

same deal. If

> >I were to use the same 15 sec countdown on the multi-stix as I do

on the

> >single stix, the result is the same on both at the end of that 15

secs. Buit

> >if I wait the whole 40 secs with the multi-stix as recommended,

the ketone

> >result is always heaps higher than the final 15 sec result on the

single

> >one. Er, if that all makes sense :)

> >

> >

> >

> > ----- Original Message -----

> > From: " cammie562003 " <jms@p...>

> >

> > > ,

> > >

> > > There is lots of confusion on the " stix " and the companies

that make

> > > them don't make it any easier. Are you using ketostix and

multistix-

> > > 10 both made by Bayer? If so, you should be getting the same

value

> > > on both, if you are reading them at the stated time... 15

sec. on the

> > > ketos and 40 sec. on the multis. On both, the color will

continue

> > > to darken, so the results are only " accurate " with the

correct timing

> > > for the particular strip you are using. Why the timing is

different

> > > on two different test strips made by the same company is

stupid, but

> > > we are stuck with it. Also, you have to read the color

against the

> > > can that the strips actually came in because the color is

controlled

> > > by lot number. Once you change lots, the color calibration

can vary.

> > > If you are reading the ketos at 15 sec. and the ketone patch

on the

> > > multis at 40 sec. and getting more than a one level

difference, then

> > > something is wrong.

> > >

> > > Any of these sticks are really only qualitative measurements

(ketones

> > > presnet vs. ketones absent) which have been made semi-

quantitative by

> > > very smart chemists. They are not meant to be exact

measurements by

> > > any means. Also, the urine sticks test for acetoacetic acid

ONLY, not

> > > bHB or acetone. So, no wonder correlation with blood ketones

can get

> > > tricky. I don't know what the newer home blood test for

ketones

> > > tests... bHB, I would hope but I really don't know.

> > >

> > > AND.... in thinking about a single strip for blood, I did some

> > > looking and didn't have to go far. They do make a single

test strip

> > > for blood called.... hemastix. It may not be as sensitive as

the

> > > multi's, though. I'm going to give Bayer a call, just

because I'm

> > > curious, now. Don't know if I would actually use it because

I want

> > > to use the multi's once a week anyway.

> > >

> > > Cammie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a

last

> > resort! "

> >

> > List is for parent to parent support only.

> > It is important to get medical advice from a

> > professional keto team!

> > Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe

> > Unsubscribe: ketogenic-

unsubscribe

> >

> >

> >

> >

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