We are renaming this thread as a place to talk about the test and results. There will be a new thread for talking management. Hope this is helpful to everyone.
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Today I got my results from my 2-hour glucose challenge test. I failed one portion and so I have been diagnosed with Gestational Diabetes. I am struggling emotionally with the results and would value words of support if anyone is willing to offer them.
Further, as I am likely not the first, nor will I be the last, I wonder if a weekly GD check in would be desired? I have seen these on June and July BM boards, they look helpful.
If you have been diagnosed and are willing, will you share with me how it was for you to address the diagnosis? Was management difficult? Did you face irrational self -judgement? (I am having some of this)
Thank you, and I truly hope I do not offend anyone with this post. I feel very raw and I am trying to balance honesty about my feelings with not putting my bullshit on others (about the self judgement that I was going to share, but decided against)
Re: Gestational Diabetes -testing thread
Baby #2 due 8/11/2016
It's definitely an emotional roller coaster, even for me who has been through it and knows to expect it. It is super frustrating at times, but I find that the emotions pass and you figure out what works. Right now I'm actually back to the frustration, as what was working is not anymore. But my doc and I will work to make adjustments and figure it out, and I'll settle into the new routine.
Keep in mind that you are not alone, and you are not to blame for anything. It happens, not always sure why. You will do your best to keep to your plan and make sure that baby is taken care of.
So far, I seemed to have it worse with DD1. I had to give myself shots of insulin. As your pregnancy progresses & placenta grows, it is harder to control. My med needs always changes but by the end I was at 6 shots a day of insulin. So far with this pregnancy I've only had to take a small pill with dinner. It's been easier this time around. Though, I've noticed the past couple of weeks my sugars getting higher even with the same diet. I will start having to up my meds I am sure (have appt this week).
After DD1 was born, it went away. I have a great chance of developing type 2 at some point. Diabetes 1 & 2 runs rampet in my family. I am normally healthy, eat balanced & work out 6x a week (I am a fitness instructor & personal
trakner!!) so, it can happen to anyone!
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I wasn't surprised when I was failed my tests at 13/14w.
I hope to to continue to be able to regulate it through diet and exercise. Time will tell.
Good luck mommas!
Testing sugar 4 times per day and having extra Dr appointments wasn't fun for sure. Having to tame my sweet tooth wasn't fun either, but it kept my weight gain in check since I was eating very healthy.
Hang in there! I'm a believer in letting yourself go through emotions and find healthy was to express them to process them. You can't get through them if you aren't even allowed to admit you have them!
And I just got a call from my doctor "regarding my glucose test, they would like me to come into the office."
That sounds ominous. I've been told it's a when not if were I to get pregnant, but still I was hoping.
Ugh! Sorry to hear it. Never the type of call you want to receive.
Good luck! We're here if you need to vent.
Life style changes can control GD for many women though. Good luck with your testing. I was also hoping for a birth center option.
Seeing my thryoid doctor today to discuss where to go from here.
Cheese and fruit,
Hummus and veggies,
Fruit and nuts.
But my fasting glucose has been between 90 and 100. I have been sick though, which might be pushing them up.
I didn't *quite* fail my one hour, I was on the high end of normal, but given my history, they want me to go ahead and see a MFM and a nutritionist.
I already saw the nutritionist, who said I was eating fine, but wanted me to add in more healthy carbs.
@neesey My nutritionist suggested a small dish of pudding as a bed time snack. She said the amount of sugar is pretty low, and offset by the milk protein.
Is it August yet?
I usually have peanut butter and milk, Greek yogurt, or ice cream (surprising!).
If I don't have any snack or something too carby my fasting will be closer to 90. So far I've been able to keep it under 90 (since testing for 11+ weeks). My guidelines might be different though, 60-90 fasting, under 120 -2 hours post meal.
So many feelings.
@Allisun85 thand for the pudding suggestion. Are you eating the sugar free kind or the real sugar kind?
I saw my diabetes educator for my monthly appt today. It went well. She gave me some ideas for staying full longer, adding more protein, and fats to stay satiated.
Luckily my sugars have been good except a few bad food choices. But the cravings for sugar have been raging lately. Hoping to spice things up because I've been testing for 12 weeks now. I'm in a rut on some meals. I'm not craving salads and good things anymore. Gotta keep pushing.
Found out this afternoon I "failed " my 1 hour, which had me crying for an hour, feeling like a failure . They did one earlier in pregnancy since I had gd with my 21 mo old and I passed, so I was hopeful I wouldnt get it this time. Wrong. 3 hour scheduled for a week from today.
I was hopeful that since I was keeping my weight gain very minimal (3 pds total gain at 29 weeks) that it would help me not get gd. Backstory : I'm a thicker girl normally, gained 26 pds total with my 21 mo old (which was less than the ob and mfm wanted me to gain ) managed the gd with diet alone and baby boy still ended up in the continuous care unit on iv due to hypoglycemia :-( hoping baby girl doesn't have the same prob.
Having a very rough day after this phone call as i had myself convinced i was doing everything "right"
Sorry for my pity party paragraph
TTC July 2015-November 2015
Baby boy born August 2016
Oops BFP February 2021
MMC March 2021
Back on BC for a year to decide what we want to do.
TTC Since March 2022
MMC June 2022
BFP September 2022 - Due June 2023!
I'm kind of surprised I haven't received a call from the office. Like . . .What now? I know from reading others posts that usually they do a 3 hr test, but am I supposed to take the initiative to call and set that up? I don't have any instructions for how that one goes. My next regular appointment is scheduled for the 27th, surely they won't wait to set up the 3 hr until then?
You can do this, either way!
This is GD number 2 for me and while it's hard, baby will be worth it!!!