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Re: GD Moms
@moonlady-2 I'm hoping for a good 3hr for you. Good luck.
@Marley629 The practice I'm with would probably diagnose you as GD, but we'll see what your doc says. The standard my OB uses is 2 of the 4, but like @beary67 said, you would have failed the 1hr by the cutoffs my OB uses (but not on your portal). I will say that getting diagnosed was horribly emotional for me, and a tough adjustment, but I feel so much better physically now than I used to. I think it's been a really good thing for me and my pregnancy. Let us know what we can do to support you, however your results come back.
In other news, my CDE told today that I'm a "poster child for nutritional compliance"... words that have literally never been uttered in my hearing before. (I weigh 285lbs right now. I am usually not patted on the back for my dietary choices.) They're really excited with how well my numbers are going, and the amount of walking, etc, that we're putting in. Either we have the nicest CDE staff ever, or I'm getting the hang of this. My fasting numbers are starting to creep up, so I'm expecting a night-time insulin increase next week, but it feels good to have been able to stave that off for an extra week by literally walking my ass off.
Good luck to those that have upcoming 2 or 3 hour scans. Bring a book, or movie, or magazine! I napped between my draws
@jlemons-2 I will start doing Bio Physical Profiles twice a week at 32 weeks. With twins my MFM and OB don't really like to do the NST because it's too difficult to get the heart beats of both babies at once, so we do ultrasounds instead. So 32 weeks sounds about right, and I've heard some start at 34, too!
@KathrynJ088 you're doing great! Your fasting number does seem pretty low--what are you having for your bedtime snack?
TTC#1: October 2015
dx: PCOS & MFI
IUI #1 w/Femara + Ovidrel June 2016 ~ BFP
July 2016: Blighted Ovum
IUI #2 w/Femara + Ovidrel September 2016 ~BFN
IUI #3 w/Femara + Ovidrel October 2016 ~BFN
IUI #4 w/Femara + Ovidrel November 2016 ~BFN
IVF with ICSI January 2017 ~BFN
FET February 2017 ~BFN
IVF with ICSI March 2017 ~BFP--Twins Due 12/8/17
Team Blue X 2!
Can anyone point me to any resources or what I should be doing right now until my appt on 10/9?
DX Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Factor V Leiden Mutation, Secondary Infertility
MFI (SA #1Count 11mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
AMH .328 | FSH 13.2
For now: Try to pair whatever carbs you eat (and you will be surprised at what counts as carbs) with proteins. For most of us, 15g of carbs is considered a "serving". There are some links to resources in this thread, but I have found this food guide to be the most helpful at learning serving sizes (previously posted): www.cdappsweetsuccess.org/Portals/0/Documents/.../Food%20Guide_Eng_web.pdf My mid-morning snack is almost always crackers & cheese. My most reliable bedtime snack has been crackers and PB. I found a bread where one slice = 1 serving, so I make half sandwiches at lunch some times (all the meat and cheese I would have put on a full sandwich, but only one slice of bread so I can have some fruit with it).
You'll get targets from your nutritionist or diabetes counselor, but they'll probably tell you to eat smaller meals and between-meals snacks so you actually eat 6x per day. (You may feel like you are always eating, or testing, or thinking up your next meal/snack for awhile.) Meal targets will probably have between 1 and 3 carb servings, snacks will probably have 1-2 carb servings. Get a set of measuring cups you like enough to see at every meal and a kitchen scale to help with measuring portions, if you don't have them already.
Walking after meals -- if walking is okay with your OB -- really helps me keep my blood sugars in check. It doesn't take much to make a difference. 10-15 min can really help lower my post meal readings.
Things to keep in mind: It'll take awhile to adjust to your new normal, but you'll probably start feeling a lot better soon. Some of this you can control, and some of it you can't. If you end up on meds to help control your sugars, it's not a failure. It's just that the hormones are too much for your pancreas to keep up with.
You've got this!
@KathrynJ088 I'm so glad your numbers look great! I hope your low fastings get sorted out soon, but I'm glad to hear you're rocking your other numbers.
DX Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Factor V Leiden Mutation, Secondary Infertility
MFI (SA #1Count 11mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
AMH .328 | FSH 13.2
DX Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Factor V Leiden Mutation, Secondary Infertility
MFI (SA #1Count 11mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
AMH .328 | FSH 13.2
My fasting numbers are the only ones I'm still having trouble getting down, but I'm hoping after I do some grocery shopping, and work on eating a little more protein later at night, I can get some of that down.
Good luck ladies, hopefully we all get through this with flying colors.
DX Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Factor V Leiden Mutation, Secondary Infertility
MFI (SA #1Count 11mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
AMH .328 | FSH 13.2
TTC#1: October 2015
dx: PCOS & MFI
IUI #1 w/Femara + Ovidrel June 2016 ~ BFP
July 2016: Blighted Ovum
IUI #2 w/Femara + Ovidrel September 2016 ~BFN
IUI #3 w/Femara + Ovidrel October 2016 ~BFN
IUI #4 w/Femara + Ovidrel November 2016 ~BFN
IVF with ICSI January 2017 ~BFN
FET February 2017 ~BFN
IVF with ICSI March 2017 ~BFP--Twins Due 12/8/17
Team Blue X 2!
DX Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Factor V Leiden Mutation, Secondary Infertility
MFI (SA #1Count 11mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
AMH .328 | FSH 13.2
Just thought I'd mention something positive since we're getting some new thread members, and there's plenty to be scared and overwhelmed by at the beginning. Extra help and support sounds great to me, since I'm pretty sure it's gonna take me awhile to get the hang of it. Hopefully your medical groups offer some post-delivery support too!
DX Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Factor V Leiden Mutation, Secondary Infertility
MFI (SA #1Count 11mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
AMH .328 | FSH 13.2
TTC#1: October 2015
dx: PCOS & MFI
IUI #1 w/Femara + Ovidrel June 2016 ~ BFP
July 2016: Blighted Ovum
IUI #2 w/Femara + Ovidrel September 2016 ~BFN
IUI #3 w/Femara + Ovidrel October 2016 ~BFN
IUI #4 w/Femara + Ovidrel November 2016 ~BFN
IVF with ICSI January 2017 ~BFN
FET February 2017 ~BFN
IVF with ICSI March 2017 ~BFP--Twins Due 12/8/17
Team Blue X 2!
I usually have my bed time snack around 11pm and test fasting around 7-7:30am.
DX Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Factor V Leiden Mutation, Secondary Infertility
MFI (SA #1Count 11mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
AMH .328 | FSH 13.2
We usually eat dinner around 6/7.
DX Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Factor V Leiden Mutation, Secondary Infertility
MFI (SA #1Count 11mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
AMH .328 | FSH 13.2
DX Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Factor V Leiden Mutation, Secondary Infertility
MFI (SA #1Count 11mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
AMH .328 | FSH 13.2
@kyrwyn I hope your appt goes well tomorrow!
AFM, my after lunch and after dinner numbers seem to Be high and my fasting and breakfast numbers are good on a daily basis. My counselor is on vacation this week but shouldn't be back Friday so I'm curious what she has to say about my numbers. I feel like LO had a growth spurt this week because my bump is huge alll of a sudden and his kicks aren't as forceful which makes me think he's running out of room. WHo knows. I have a growth scan next Friday the 20th so we will see then.
DX Diminished Ovarian Reserve, Factor V Leiden Mutation, Secondary Infertility
MFI (SA #1Count 11mill, Motility: 18%, Morphology: 1%)
AMH .328 | FSH 13.2