I know it's early for many but I've seen that a few of us received early diagnosis and thought it might be nice to have a weekly check-in since it can be really confusing and even difficult.
* How far along are you?
* How'd you do on the glucose test? Was it the 2 hour?
* What's your current gameplan?
* Questions?
Re: GD (Gestational Diabetes) check-in 11.April
* How'd you do on the glucose test? Was it the 2 hour? I did the 2 hour glucose tolerance test (blood draw fasting, drink 74mg Glucola, test at 1 hr and 2 hour) and although my recovery numbers spiked and dropped at a normal pace, my fasting number was apparently WAY high at 111
* What's your current gameplan? I've been seeing a nutritionist for a week and a half now. Logging everything I eat, using keto-sticks for a morning urine check, and testing BG after each meal. I'm not seeing any big correlation between what I eat and what my BG is, in fact, my fasting in the morning is SO much better if I eat crap for dinner like french fries or fried cheese curds. Apparently I'm a likely candidate for a before bed dose of insulin. I shall find out the next step Wednesday afternoon though.
* Questions? I'm just trying to figure out this mess. It's got me so stressed with the constant "you need to fix this lest your baby have troubles"
I figure there won't be many takers until 28 weeks ish (and hopefully very few in general FX) but I'll make this post available for any wanting/needing it.
* How far along are you? 15w 1d
* How'd you do on the glucose test? Was it the 2 hour? No glucose test but my post-meal spikes are frustrating...all of a sudden my body is not as sensitive to insulin but, with my insulin levels already upped a lot and me being more careful, my control is still a little better than before. And to me, "better" is extremely relatively speaking
* What's your current gameplan? Using my insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor (and testing with monitor of course), twice-monthly endocrinologist appointments, regular bloodwork, occasional check-in with nutritionist, and just trying to be more aware of what foods are affecting my blood sugar.
* Questions? Is a GD diet just generally low-carb?
That was the original impression I was given (and my step-dad with type 2 agrees) but we've found the opposite with me. It isn't necessary restricting carbs as finding a balance between the amounts of protein plus carbs. Also, carbs seem to react with me differently depending upon the time of day. I can have a breakfast of single slice of toast with 2 eggs, sausages, and water and my BG is 140 an hour later. Or I can have the dinner I just had of a cheeseburger, small baked potato plus cheese and sour cream and have a one hour BG of 114. Just makes no sense to me.
@mrszoess sorry I'm not sure where the test is done but when you do go to labcorp maybe try going right when they open or making an appointment on their website? Mine has super long waits a lot of times otherwise too. It sucks when you're fasting and waiting at least an hour before checking in!
update: Heard back from the doctor this morning. 3 hour test was normal...woot! Now I guess its just waiting for the test later on to see if anything changes. Good luck to everyone here!
* How far along are you? 15 +1
* How'd you do on the glucose test? Was it the 2 hour? I did the 3 hour, and did alright with my resting, but apparently not so great on the follow up draws.
* What's your current gameplan? I have NO IDEA. I have my appt with the dr to get all of my instructions and stuff today. My gameplan is just to follow what she says!
* Questions? I'm sure I'll have a ton, but I'm just waiting to see the doc for now!
BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
also so I have lupus so I'm familiar w the portal, it's fantastic and it's usually a 2 day turnaround! fx for both of us and this miserable drink lol
BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18