I am just needing a place to vent. I have been testing 4 times a day and watching what I eat for a little over a month now. My numbers have been amazing and I only had one bad number at 150 because I over ate. For Christmas I ate a ton and had candy, expecting to be high and was well within normal to low numbers. I have had a couple nights that were at 122 and have lost about 5 lbs since they changed my diet. I went to the diabetic doctor today and she gave me a bunch of crap for those 122's as well as loosing weight. I thought I was doing really well with my numbers and feel like they are just trying to grasp at straws to make me have high numbers so they can give me insulin. She mentioned giving me insulin numerous times over the 15 minute appointment. I am just so frustrated that they think I need insulin when I am over by a few points every once in a while. I am averaging in the 90's two hours after my meals. I am 36 weeks this week and go in for an ultrasound tomorrow. I am just hoping that the baby is healthy and gaining weight because if so I am about to tell the diabetic doctors to get lost!!
Re: Getting Frustrated with GD and the doctors
Try not to let it get you down too much. Just a few more weeks to go.
My A1C is 4.5, the low end of normal. I find it disturbing that if I have 3 values over in a week they would consider insulin. I have large babies. They are convinced it is due to GD but I have been completely normal this time and she is measuring in the 95th percentile. My first was 11.1 pounds. I passed the three hour test with her and they claim I must have had undiagnosed gd, that she "was abnormal" even though she never had any problems with blood sugar. My second I passed the one hour and he was 9.8 pounds. This is going to be another big baby and it obviously isn't due to GD. I was hoping at the last visit that they would tell me to lower the amount of testing I do...no such luck. I have limited my testing to when I am home and it is convenient. My SIL who is a doctor told me I should tell my OB that this is bull and I am done with all the GD stuff and that they should cancel all the appointments with the diabetes office.
It is incredibly frustrating. Do they also want you to do the two hour glucose test 6 weeks after the baby is born? Yeah, I don't think I will be doing that...
Baby #2 MC June 2008
Baby #3 Born April 2009
Baby #4 due date February 2015
I had one high number with my first pregnancy in the first week and the dr I saw that week wanted to put me on meds. The next week I had a follow up with another dr and he praised me for only having one high number. I hate it!
30 - Waiting to TTC#2
PCOS -Fibroids -Type 1 Diabetes