Ok, so I had to go for the 3 hr test and while I didn't pass the 1st hr draw I passed the 2nd and 3rd.
I am a relatively small person (normally--when I am not pregnant), so drinking 100 mg of syrup is going to make anyone's sugar spike. Anyway so my doctor is making me take a 90 minute diabetes self managment education class and I have to test myself.
The only thing is I have no instructions other than that from the nurse! So I don't know when or how often to test, so I am not doing anything until I see my doctor on Wed. After I failed the 1 hr I already changed my diet. (I still have sweets, but have cut down on my carbs and uped my protien (which has been wonderful on my already tempermental digestive system .)
I really don't want to do this, the idea of pricking myself 6 times a day makes me want to cry/vomit (I cannot stand the sight of my own blood). Plus it is just one more thing I have to deal with now.
My pregnancy was so easy at the begining it is like my body is giving up at the end and it pisses me off (I'm a major control freak, so I don't like it when my body doesn't do what I tell it to).
I'm hoping if I can test well for 2-3 weeks the doc will let me stop since I wasn't really that far from passing my 3hr.
Anyone else have to do this?
Thanks for letting me vent...Today has really sucked!
Re: GD--VENT!
Honestly, it's not that bad. I'm a type 1 diabetic. I thought I was going to have a hard time giving myself injections, but now I couldn't care less...I just do it and get it over with.
I also don't test on my fingers. I test on my forearm because I have extremely sensitive fingers (when anyone pokes my fingers I almost cry, pathetic I know). I only allow my fingers to get poked in the hospital, but those feel like daggers going in to my bones.
It truly is not so bad, I promise! I used to be petrified of needles of any type, so the thought of testing 4+ times a day scared me to no end! I was diagnosed early on, so it has been a long while for me, but it really does get easier. I also think people with fear of blood/needles will end up sooo much better for it. Seriously, I cannot convey how proud of myself I am for overcoming this hurdle in life.
I have also had to start doing my own injections and even those are not so bad. The 90 course should let you know when to test, if not, ask your OB what he/she wants.
After the first week, it gets to be almost nothing. I used to be so shy about testing and would run into a bathroom or not do it in public, but now I am much more at ease with it. You gotta do what you gotta do to stay healthy for your baby. At least GD is something you can seriously do something about and be really proactive.
Having GD isn't the end of the world. You will get used to pricking your finger. I've had it twice, this pregnancy in particular I've had it since the very beginning. Be thankful that you only have to deal with it for a few weeks rather than the entire pregnancy.