Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 Those ref readings are the same as the Bayer urine keotone stix we use. When you say the glucose strips - do you mean blood or urine? Urine glucose should always read negative, blood glucose ideal range is 55-65 (mg/dl) on the diet approx, acceptable range 50-75, depending on whether the reading is before a meal or as it 'peaks', From: Shapiro Hello all you experts! Quick question re:ketostix. We are using the Ketostix brand of ketostrips. The color scale is negative, trace (5mg/dL), small (15), moderate (40), and large (80-160, 2 different shades of burgundy for the lower and higher levels of large.) My question is: are the ketostrip colors and numbers universal for the different brands? Hannah is measuring small (15) -moderate (40) in the am and negative(0) - trace (5) in the afternoon and pm. I notice the numbers used when other people talk of ketones to be more specific. Are there better strips to use? Hannah is 8 months old, does that make a difference with the strips I use? Any info on keto strips would be appreciated. I could also use a little " seminar " on glucose strips. My dietician has said I do not need to test this yet, but I know you are all the hands on experts. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 , I don't think it matters which brand you use. Some refer to the ketostrip results as numbers: 4+ (160), 3+ (80), 2+ (40), 1+ (15) or trace. Debbie (mom to Bryce, 5 1/2, ketokid since 9/04) > Hello all you experts! > Quick question re:ketostix. We are using the Ketostix brand of ketostrips. The color scale is negative, trace (5mg/dL), small (15), > moderate (40), and large (80-160, 2 different shades of burgundy for the lower and higher levels of large.) > My question is: are the ketostrip colors and numbers universal for the different brands? Hannah is measuring small (15) -moderate (40) in the am and negative(0) - trace (5) in the afternoon and pm. I notice the numbers used when other people talk of ketones to be more specific. Are there better strips to use? Hannah is 8 months old, does that make a difference with the strips I use? > Any info on keto strips would be appreciated. > I could also use a little " seminar " on glucose strips. My dietician has said I do not need to test this yet, but I know you are all the hands on experts. > Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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