so I went in to do my glucose test today and I unfortunately could not get it done because i didn't have a lab paper and the registration lady told me that she couldn't register me because I didn't have one which resulted in me getting up furious and leaving. That drink made me so sick and I drank it for pretty much nothing since I couldn't get it done. My question is.. I'm planning on telling my doctor I'm not taking the test (yes I know it's horrible if I don't) but couldn't my ob just treat me as if I am with diet control? I'm a low risk pregnancy baby is measuring on track and she's healthy and I'm also healthy with no medical problems and they test my sugar at every appointment anyway.
Re: I need some advice
I have heard of women just taking their blood sugar after meals or whatever the typical plan is for a set amount of time, and using that to determine whether or not they have GD. Ask your doc, sure, but that's more intense and likely expensive than just doing the test.
I know you are annoyed but take a deep breath, put on your big girl pants and take the silly test!
ETA - which I would hope you do anyway (trust your doctor)
I know you're going to test now which is good..I gagged a few times on the drink but I got through it. Ask if you can test after a special diet instead of the drink. But if your body responded to the drink as you described I'm willing to bet you actually do have GD, or at least some kind of allergy to whatever was in the drink.
Either way it sounds like your mind is made up. I hope that whatever choice you make everything works out and both you and baby make it through and are healthy.. It would be incredibly damaging to know that such a simple test being completed could have prevented tragedy if soemthing goes wrong.
Good luck OP hopefully your doctor can provide a solution that works and ensures both yours and baby's health and best interest.
Just talk to your doctor about what is normal and what isn't. Everyone is different. I was nauseous, faint, and sweating from the 'sugar rush'. Talk to your doctor about your experience and go from there.
Just talk to your doctor and ask what other options you could try.
I also agree with everyone else. Just do the test. It's one hour out of your life. One hour to ensure that everything is okay with your body and will be okay with your baby. Any unprocessed sugar in your body crosses the placenta and the baby helps break it down with their insulin. If left untreated, when the cord is cut, your baby can develop severe hypoglycemia. They have a lot of insulin pumping through their bodies from your sugar intake, and no sugar to break down. Not to mention, there are other serious health problems that can happen to BOTH of you. I'm healthy, walked a few times a week and ate very well, and I still had GD.
Seems like you just wanted to vent (totally fair) and probably aren't getting the sympathy and support here that you wanted (also fair, given the test's importance to your baby's healthy, potentially). Your "question" can clearly only be answered by your OB. As always happens when one throws a medical question to a public audience, the amount of misinformation provided (and arrogance displayed), by a few ladies on here, is scary. Thankfully most are talking sense.