I am thinking of starting to "live like I'm pregnant" so that when I do get pregnant, things are a little easier. Just wondering how expecting Type 1 moms handle a few things.
If you have a CGM - what are your high/low settings? Right now I'm on 70/150, but my doc said she'd like my fasting BG to be 60-90 so I'm wondering if I should drop it down to 60 or 65.
If you go higher than you'd like, do you bolus to get your BG back down or do a temp basal?
What are your thoughts on artificial sweeteners? This is what I really want to get used to - I drink a lot of crystal light and more diet soda than I should. I really don't want to be stuck drinking water for 40 weeks. Obviously, I will if I have to though!
Re: Type 1 ladies - a couple of questions
I used to drink Crystal Light and Diet Coke ALL the time, but have given both up completely since being pregnant. I used to hate water, but now it really is all I want. I flavor water with lemon too, and I do have coffee in the morning!
kks4471 said: Right now my low is at 80, and my high is at 160. I like to know when my glucose is dropping, because lately I've dropped too fast. 80 is a good "heads up" number for me. Right now I just bolus more if I'm above 160. I used to drink Crystal Light and Diet Coke ALL the time, but have given both up completely since being pregnant. I used to hate water, but now it really is all I want. I flavor water with lemon too, and I do have coffee in the morning! Thanks for the reply! That's a good point about the "heads up" number.
I also drink coffee which I won't be giving up, haha. I may switch to half-caf though, but I get to work at 630 am and just NEED it. My game plan will be to drink coffee and have the occasional soda. I just feel like it'll be either if I get in the habit of drinking mainly water now, before I'm pregnant.
Of course if it takes me a long time to get pregnant, I'll be annoyed that I could've been enjoying crystal lite goodness for all that time.
Also, not to put down your idea but I remember having the exact same plan before we tried to get pregnant. When I told my diabetes team they laughed at me (literally) and said not to be silly. The amount of effort it takes to live that way is too much. When you are pregnant, you have this sudden desire and power to pull it off...I tested my blood sugar 18-22times a day in the first 3 months to keep myself in pregnancy range. No way I could do that before I had the baby to do it for!!
It is a great idea to try and get your life in order so it'll be less shock to suddenly be a pregnant diabetic but don't go crazy trying to do it beforehand. It is MUCH easier to be that disciplined when you have the baby inside you (not that the hormones make it easier).
I add lemon juice to my water and that makes it better. When I couldn't have tea, I'd have water with lemon juice and that would be my liquids for the day.
Like PPs said, having a baby in you motivates you like nothing else. I don't have a CGM as of now, so I can't speak to that.
If I go higher, I bolus. If its a trend of a few days at any specific time, then we adjust my basal rates. So far I've adjusted my basal rates for different times twice in the month and a half I've had my pump. Fasting for me is the most difficult to control and we'll be messing with my basal some more in a few days if I don't start to suddenly respond. I notice my body takes a few days to respond to the basal changes consistently.