Hey ladies! Anyone refuse the 3 hour glucose test? I work for a nutritionist and feel that my failing of the 1 hour test was a fluke. I am not ever weight, and have non of the precursors to GD. I have a glucose monitor and are doing 4 sticks a day to test my glucose and am also watching what I eat a little better. If my glucose is never abnormal, I feel that putting myself through that misery is pointless. Of course if I do have an abnormal glucose level, then of course I will do it.
Re: Refusing 3 hour glucose test
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I too was a thousand percent sure that the lab screwed up on my 1 hour test. I'm a nurse so I have access to a glucometer and would do random checks all the time. All my random checks were well below anything concerning. The three hour test sucked for me. I was sick and shakey and sweaty and had to lay down the entire time. My blood draws on the 3 hour were all WAY below the limits and I'm fine. My doctor even mentioned after seeing my 3 hour results that he wondered if my 1 hour results got messed up somehow.
All that being said, I would do it again in a heart beat to make sure me and my baby were healthy.
But have any of you researched what's inside that glucola you are drinking? Please tell me how a healthier diet, meal charting and glucose monitoring is worse for me than putting all that crap into my body? I can't imagine the sugar high and then subsequent crash is that healthy for the baby either.
Well it sounds like your mind is already made up, so why did you bother asking?
But hey, if you want to skip tests your doctor recommends, go for it. I happen to trust my doctor so will be doing all of what she says - since she's the one with the MD and all.
Also everything you eat, drink, and breath is chemicals. So if it's just chemicals that you are worried about, I'd take a chemistry course.
Formerly known as Kate08young
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Also, I don't believe that you have to be over weight to get diabetes. What I said was, when the dr is looking at your pregnancy and your risk for diabetes there are SEVERAL factors that they consider. Age and pre-pregnancy weight and pregnancy weight gain are ALL part of the equation.
Also, any MORON can make assumptions and blindly follow orders, when in reality they may not be making the best decision for themselves for for their baby. I never said I was or was not going to take the test. I was simply asking if anyone else was questioning the logic behind the validity of the 3 hour glucose test.
I had a midwife the first time and she told me that because I was of good Heath and had a great normal everyday low sugar diet she didn't feel it was an issue. With that said in many counties they don't test you unless you have good reason to.
And gestational diabetes COMES FROM THE PLACENTA YOU FORMED. Stop thinking you couldn't have it just because you're normal weight and never had it and they can measure the baby etc etc etc. Most women have NO symptoms.