Absolutely go to a doctor as soon as you can, and definitely do not drive yourself.
And please, tell the doctor everything you can -- what you were taking, how much, how long, and how long you've been having these sleep issues. Every bit of information you can remember will help them figure out...
Morphine doesn't work on some people, be it due to an acquired tolerance from long-term use or simply because their body doesn't utilize it the way most people do.
Whatever drug is used, though, all drugs considered high risk for abuse or addiction (i.e., morphine, fentanyl, etc.) should be kept...
It can, but it comes with its own risks, just like any other extreme diet. Ketones are released when the body doesn't have enough carbohydrates to support itself; this is true regardless of whether it is dietary ketosis or DKA.
I have no doubts that keto diets have helped numerous people; they...
Please check with your doctor first; ketones are basically one of the body's last resorts for energy, and they can cause a plethora of problems if things go wrong with them.
Yep, fat and protein are digested more slowly, so they slow down the absorption of accompanying carbohydrates.
This is great for controlling blood sugar spikes, but it also means that if you're treating low blood sugar, then you want something like fruit juice, soda, or candy (I keep boxes of...
I've never been good at keeping track of my resolutions. I did drop about ten pounds over the last few months, but I think that that was due to increased activity, increased stress, and a long bout of illness earlier in December.
For this year I'd just like to be less stressed, maybe make it a...
Check your breath from time to time, too, just in case. Blood sugar alone isn't always an indicator of ketones (assuming that that's what BigBlueHen was implicating when she mentioned your blood sugar).