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I am sure you can order the BHB monitor online - the one I have is made

by Abbott Labs (Precision Xtra Glucose and BHB monitor) and they are a

pretty good company to work with. I got mine from the local pharmacy

and since I already had a prescrip for the glucose strips (was using a

different glucose machine) I just purchased the glucose strips and the

monitor was free. It has a nite lite that helps to test in the dark, a

feature that really helps at 3am. The BHB strips are quite expensive -

about $15 for 8 strips but my insurance covers them so we are good to go

in that department. If you are getting falling glucose and rising

ketones by the am it is possible that the ketones are too high in the am

causing seizures. Wont know unless you can test ketones easily when you

test glucose (I had to do both to figure out a plan of action for Mike)

I remember someone here saying they gave their daughter a non-keto

snack at bedtime and that worked well for them. Might need to add a

little carbs into a night snack? Or some protien? could probably

help you more with the calorie thing, we have been fortunate that Mike's

cals have always been adjusted properly by the dietician (I do check out

what she does and make sure it all makes sense) so I havent had to work

too much out on my own in that department. Our dietician didnt get the

dawn phenom thing fully either, I just told her what I wanted done and

she agreed (thank goodness- she can be hard to talk to sometimes)

Do you give him a snack already at bedtime? (I am sure you have said

this already before, pardon me for not remembering, things have been

crazy lately and I am not retaining all the info I should be - gonna

need a break from holidays soon ;)

Jenn

sarah.anaya@... wrote:

> Jenn, thanks for the info. Where did you get the BHB monitor???? Is it

> available at pharmacies or can I order on line????

>

> I am testing Jake's blood sugar levels evening and morning right now

> to see

> where we are at. I know if they get too low they can cause a seizure

> and if

> they get too high they can cause a seizure. Right now I am coming up with

> them dropping over night not rising ............ this is good as

> mentioned as it causes deeper ketones BUT could it be causing the early

> morning seizures. In which case do i need more carbs at night or more

> overall calories?????????????????

>

> Help, the dietician we are working with is not that experienced and

> apparently hasn't come across this before??

>

>

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