So I don't have GD. My numbers were (cutoff in parentheses):
Fasting: 83 (95)
One hour: 174 (180)
Two hours: 129 (155)
Three hours: 50 (140)
I don't know if that's "flying colors" or on the high side--guess my OB will tell me next week. Either way, lesson learned about being a little more careful than I have been. And with that 50, no wonder I practically collapsed once I got home -- ate 4 granola bars in a row and fell asleep!
me - 41 (dx: DOR); DH - 53 (no problems);
7/18/09 - married!;
8/4/09 - BFP on first (real)try;
9/14/09 - missed m/c; 9/15/09 - d&c;
11/09 - 3/10 - 4 natural cycles = BFN;
4/10 - dx hyperthyroidism caused by Graves' disease;
6/10 - thyroidectomy;
7/10 - 12/10 - 1 natural and 5 medicated IUI cycles = BFN;
1/11 - new RE; dx low ovarian reserve (AMH .42;
1/26/11 -- BFP (ectopic) from IUI #6; methotrexate 2/10/11;
6/2/11 - IVF #1 = BFN;
9/12/11 - prescreening for DE;
9/15/11 - IUI #7 (unmedicated)= BFN;
11/8 - begin DE cycle (shared risk program);
12/5 - ER (5 eggs/4 mature/3 fertilized/2 left by day 5)
12/10 - ET of one 1BB blast (expanded, "fair" quality), none to freeze;
12/22 - totally shocked by +hpt; beta #1 = 413; #2 = 3952
2/14 - CVS reveals a healthy baby girl!
EDD: 8/27/12 DD born 8/31/12, 10 lbs 10 oz and perfect in every way.
Re: I passed!
IVF #1 ET 1 d3 embryo 10/30/11 BFP
3 Embryos frozen (1 d5, 2 d6)
DS born 07/29/12
FET #1 ET 1 d5 embryo 02/10/15 BFN
FET #2 1 d6 embryo didn't survive thaw, transferred last d6. CP
Yeah, I was just doing a little research -- and I am terrified in retrospect about how low I got. I am actually seriously pissed at the lab or whomever--since this can happen, they should insist that you can't leave unless you have someone to drive you. I drove myself and it wasn't far, but when I think about what could have happened....I probably have only myself to blame for not being more cautious, but nothing I read ahead of time suggested that I could be in real danger. I also felt fine right after the 3 hours, and ate some protein immediately -- which may well have saved my life for the 5-minute drive home!
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