This weekly check-in is for anyone with Gestational Diabetes, Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes, or other blood sugar issues during pregnancy. If this is your first time posting, please let us know with a short intro.
New to GD? Check here for a quick reference guide. https://community.babycenter.com/post/a46582366/new_to_gd_quick_reference
Check In: How is the diet going? Any challenges that we can help out with? Any new recipes/ successes that you want to share? Rant/Vent about the lack of cookies?
Sorry for the strange formatting - I copied from my computer to an e-mail so I could post it today (not near my normal computer).
QOTW: Have you found any new foods that you really like (that you probably wouldn’t have tried before have a sugar issue)?
Married 10/06
Baby Girl "C" arrived on 10/07/14 (39 weeks, 6 days)
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Married 10/06
Baby Girl "C" arrived on 10/07/14 (39 weeks, 6 days)
I like to mix fit and lite Greek yogurt and sugar free pudding or mix it with 1Cup berries like 1/2 blue and half black
I fe I feel like I have been eating much better even though my numbers don't show it. Is it possible that I have a wonky meter? I switch from the ultra one touch to the relion due to the cost of strips (my doc and the pharmacy can't get on the ball and fix my rx). I have an appointment with my ob tomorrow so I will talk to her about it.
No No exciting recipies just yet. I am working on getting in my non-starchy veggies. And I plan to actually get my but to the gym after work!
So now to get back on track. I have decided that Glyburide is not a bad thing to be on. I have fought the idea of being on it for long enough. Just need to make sure LO and I are healthy.
On the new meter is see highs randomly. Always high on my fasting with both meters. I tested simultaneously with both meters with the same blood and the new one was off by 10 points the first time and over 10 points the second time so I know for a fact there is some difference. Only problem is not sure which one is correct.
Today my numbers have been : 123, 127,117 (I think it was the first time my fasting was lower than the one 2 hours after breakfast.)
Thank for all the insight, I am so new to this and want to really do this the right was for the health of my lo and myself!
I have been using measuring cups and a scale while at home. Also, I always refer to my sheet stating which veggies are counted as carbs and which ones are considered non-carbs.
Sometimes it isn't about what you are eating as much as how you are processing it. You may not be doing anything wrong
Married 10/06
Baby Girl "C" arrived on 10/07/14 (39 weeks, 6 days)
One quick question: what do you insulin users carry your vials around in? Is there a good place to buy a cute kit?
Took my first dose of glyburide last night and had a fasting number of 79 this morning. Feeling hopeful this morning!
Married 10/06
Baby Girl "C" arrived on 10/07/14 (39 weeks, 6 days)
For example if you give a normal person those same meals they won't be at 138 but 105 for example
My honest guess is yes you have it but will probably be able to control it with diet and exercise. They can make a diagnosis this way if they feel the test is pointless. I did not take it. I was just straight diagnosed.
My numbers were like F-94 138,174,110
I actually think the best way I have been doing it and not looking att he number unless I feel sick and write them down at the end of the day
But gestational has requirements too
Type 2:
Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) ≥ 126 mg/dl (7.0 mmol/l) OR
Symptoms (such as polyuria, polydipsia, unexplained weight loss) AND
a random plasma glucose ≥ 200 mg/dl (11.1 mmol/l) OR
Plasma glucose ≥ 200 mg/dl ( 11.1 mmol/l) 2 hours after a 75g glucose load OR
A1C ≥ 6.5%.
My numbers are still too high, so I'll be calling the MFM for another adjustment first thing Monday morning. They aren't even coming down after exercise at this dose, which adds to my theory that insulin insufficiency has always been a little more of my problem than insulin resistance (I've never been overweight and I can put on muscle very easily, plus I always seem to lose a little weight when I eat a higher carb diet).
Married 10/06
Baby Girl "C" arrived on 10/07/14 (39 weeks, 6 days)
Married 10/06
Baby Girl "C" arrived on 10/07/14 (39 weeks, 6 days)
Married 10/06
Baby Girl "C" arrived on 10/07/14 (39 weeks, 6 days)
I mention this to anyone new to NPH because I had so much trouble with it when I was a kid. Try checking your sugars at 2 am or so to make sure you aren't dropping in the middle of the night and waking up with a rebound.
I've taken to checking every night when I get up to pee and have such a hard time falling back asleep after going through that process. I'm considering asking my boss if I can change my office hours to better align with my crazy pregnancy sleep cycle.