I eat healthy, excersize very regularly, and have no traces of diabetes anywhere in my family. But I failed by four points!?
Should I be worried? I take the 4 hour test later this week. I had two pieces of toast this morning with eggs 3 hours prior to test time - but my doc told me to eat breakfast as normal.
Re: Failed the one hour glucose!? Seriously
95% of people that fail the 1 hour, go on to pass the 3 hour. The 3 hour is actually the "real" test... the 1 hour is just to screen/weed people out.
I'm sure you'll pass. It's a bit torturous, so make sure to bring things to do.
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Agreed! It can't be prevented no matter how healthy you are. It's a lot different than type II diabetes.
I failed the 1hour by 3 points and am currently sitting at the Lab doing my 3 hour.
it's not exactly a party but the 2nd our is easily the worst (where you're blood sugar spikes and then drops), it's gotten a little easier in this final hour (maybe because i know i can eat soon!)
It has absolutely nothing to do with being healthy. Anyone can get GD.
I guess that just goes to show, you never know.
I have pcos and have been told that my blood sugar was high in the past, my mom had GD with my little sister, my docs told me I've gained way too much weight, so with all that I thought for sure I was going to fail my 1 hour, but I didn't.
I really hope you pass the next one
I failed with DD by 1 point and with DS by 10 and I passed the 3 hour both times.
Take a book with you or something to do. The only thing I could do was drink water, but had to wait in the waiting room. Oh and this may seem silly but don't chew gum before you go in. I did with my 1 hour and they think that's why I failed.
Did the bread you made toast with contain high fructose corn syrup? That could have thrown things off just a touch.
I failed the one hour test by 2 points and just found out about an hour ago I failed the three hour test as well. So...now it looks as though I will have to check my blood 4x/day and alter my diet. Like you, I'm a pretty healthy and active person (I completed a marathon in January!) and don't have a history of diabetes in my family. After the intial rush of anger/frustration tears I realized it could be a lot worse.
Chances are you will pass the three hour test so try not to stress about it.