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Re: GD Support Thread
I have an appointment on June 5 for the Nutrition Class at my hospital, and my OB is referring me out to the GD clinic, so I should be getting an appointment for that soon as well to get my Rx for the supplies and everything. I don't know what my numbers are yet.
BFP #2! Travis is getting a sibling!
EDD: 1/24/2017
I'm meeting with the specialist on Tuesday to get my testing kit, etc, but since finding out have tried to kick the diet into gear ahead of things, and I'm finding it so much harder and more depressing this time. I'm constantly hungry already.
Last time I ended up on glyburide towards the end, maybe the last 2-3 weeks. But starting so early this time I'm worried about insulin shots being needed. Looking forward to a place where I can vent to people understanding this struggle and learn how others are dealing with it.
I noticed my readings bounce around. Twice I had 157 but that was after eating a significantly sugary meal. In the morning I get anywhere from 80-99. After reg meals (reduced/balanced carbs) about 137.
Thanks!
A grilled cheese on wheat.
This is my 3rd go around with GD. I was totally diet controlled with my first two. This is only my 2nd day taking my blood sugar at fasting and 2 hours after each meal, but I'm already having trouble, and I'm worried. My fasting this morning was 94. My numbers during the day were perfect, but this evening my after dinner number was 130 @2 hours
I don't like the idea of being medicated, and it seems that glyburide seems really inconsistent. So my questions for you..
1. Even though my dietician said to eat 2-3 carb choices at each meal and for snack, can I alter that to be less in order to get better numbers? They were really concerned about me taking in enough calories, etc. I will do whatever I have to do, I just don't want meds
2. My other problem is my OB office. There are close to 15 Dr's and it seems they've all got wildly different views on numbers. One dr will say having one fasting number high or an after meal number is okay once or twice a week, but one of the others will immediately see one high number and they start talking meds. It's hard to know what I'm walking in to.
Any advice or tips? It's amazing what you forget in 4 years time!