Thought it would be good to have this thread, I know in the upcoming weeks a lot of us will be doing the glucose test. Just thought we could have a thread where you can ask questions, share when you are doing it and if you passed or failed, even rant and give some support. I'm sure once everyone goes through it we will have a Gestational Diabetes check in.
I go in for my 3 hour glucose test on the 12th this month. I'm doing it way earlier since I had GD in my last pregnancy and I already failed the first one they gave me back at 10 weeks. So I have been on a diet since then in hopes that I won't have it again but since at our A/S baby was measuring pretty big i'm going to assume I probably have it.
I had my early test last month. I felt so sick after and was sure I'd have an elevated number. But mine was fine. I know I'll have to take it again in 2 months.
I have this scheduled for the week of Christmas. My o/b already gave me the drink, I'm supposed to drink it at home 45 minutes before my appointment then they'll draw my blood when I get there. But I'm nervous about that because when I did the test with DS I passed out after the drink--what if that happens again and I'm stuck at home and can't get to the doctor for the test? I don't know whether I should ask DH to stay home with me just in case or what. Anyone else do it this way?
@Dumbgurl04 Thank you for starting this thread. I feel like this will be extremely helpful to hear others' experiences with the test. Hoping your test next week goes well! @mcb2016 Clear fruit punch doesn't sound terrible.. my OB said I'll be having the orange flavor. @kaymaroo I would definitely ask your DH to stay with you that day. That sounds scary, and it might make you feel better knowing he's there just in case. Do you think it was just because of the amount of sugar you ingested that caused you to pass out?
My test will be at 28 weeks so I have two months to go. That visit has extended education (birth plan and the like) too so I'll be there for awhile. I'm hoping I don't have to have the drink and then listen to the education after. I have a feeling I won't feel well after the test.. I haven't been handling sugar well lately. Hoping everyone's tests go well!
For those who have had GD in previous pregnancies, were there any warning signs before the diagnosis? I’ve been pretty woozy the last few days and although I guzzle water, I’m always thirsty. This could easily be down to traveling over the weekend, but I’m starting to worry it’s more than that. Anyone have any insight?
@dan0081 Thanks for the advice! Honestly just writing about it and hearing your response helped me realize that, very clearly, it makes sense for DH to stay home with me that morning.
They said I passed out due to the sudden sugar rush after only having greek yogurt (plain sugar-free) for breakfast. But this time they told me to fast before the test so I can't imagine it will be any better. I didn't end up having GD last time so apparently passing out isn't a sign of anything serious.
@kmalls no in my last pregnancy I had no signs that I could have GD. Wasn't really thirsty and didn't have any kind of issues with low sugar or to much at least from what I could tell.
I failed my first pregnancy but wasnt informed to take it early this time. Weird? Lucky? Idk haha. With my first pregnancy though, I never had a high number, only pulled really low numbers. I was really underweight also, so weight etc doesnt play any roll lol. Everyone was super shocked I failed.
@kmalls I never had any symptoms with my first pregnancy. And i actually found out this past year ( 3 years later) while in treatment for an eating disorder that I have Reactive Hypoglycemia, so im not even sure if that resulted in me getting a false positive.
Small confession here: when I did my test last time, I was braced for horrid tasting fluid, and feeling awful from all that sugar, and apparently my liver is totally used to me doing a sugar dump, because I felt zero effects. I even thought the drink wasn't that bad. Nothing I'd buy, but nothing I'd toss out at a party.
Little bit nervous for mine and at least some of the anxiety is coming from being afraid I’m going to screw up the timing! Appt is in the morning so I have to fight rush hour traffic to drive across the city to get to the office, which could take anywhere from 30 mins to over an hour if it’s really bad. Guess I’ll be relying on google maps to tell me when to drink, lol. Test is 12/18 and the drink has been staring at me every time I open the fridge since thanksgiving week. I’ll be glad when this one is over!
@kaymaroo My doc went ahead and gave me mine as well.
I actually have to have an ultrasound every 4 weeks because of peripheral umbilical cord insertion, so at my next appointment I'm supposed to arrive, drink the stuff, have an ultrasound, then do the test. So...baby will probably be hyped up during the ultrasound! lol
Why in the world can they not come up with a brownie that has the correct amount of sugar so the entire thing is not a wasted sugar/calorie expentidure?!? (Note: this is not a sincere question; just wishful thinking).
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I'm surprised some were given the drink already to drink at home before their appointment. All the times I have done it they give it to me right at the office and I have to drink it in 5 minutes. It a ucks cause you still have to drink it in 5 minutes with the 100ml during the 3 hour I always ask why can't I drink it in 10.
@lindsye YES a brownie would be so much better then that cold drink.
@kaymaroo I passed out too last year from the test (caused me severe hypoglycemia) so this time we are starting only with a AC1 blood test, that is supposed to do an average of blood sugar for the past 3 months. If no red flag no glucose test and if there’s any concerns they will make me do a food challenge that is supposed to be more tolerated. I work with midwives this time (plus my MFM) so I feel they are more open to alternatives ways. maybe you could ask if it’s a doable thing for you.
@angiek1 man! They just made me do the 2 hour! If i failed, I failed, there was no do over or try again. Can you request the 2 hour and have it be one way or the other?
I feel like the last time I was on TB, there were women who were able to substitute M&Ms for their GD test. Apparently you can substitute 28 jelly beans for the drink.
@kaymaroo i'm sure you could also drink it in the waiting room and sit there just in case you pass out.
I was given the drink ahead of time last time which was nice because I was able to drink it cold. They said drink in 5 min and show up 60 min after. I'm not sure how the new office does things but I remember it not being the worst thing in the world.
@kaymaroo i'm sure you could also drink it in the waiting room and sit there just in case you pass out.
I was given the drink ahead of time last time which was nice because I was able to drink it cold. They said drink in 5 min and show up 60 min after. I'm not sure how the new office does things but I remember it not being the worst thing in the world.
@ekendall09 it’ll be the same. I drink it on the car ride there, let them know the exact time I finished it, then I typically have a quick office visit and they do the blood draw after. It’s pretty easy.
I'm jealous you ladies can drink yours at home! They time us in the office to make sure we drink it in 5 minutes and then you have to sit there for an hour.
@danjoly That sounds so much better. I did tell my doctor about what happened last time and he didn't offer any alternatives. If the way you do it draws for the past three months, did you start doing the checks already? Or does it start from the time the GD test normally would?
@kendall I thought of that but I have the first appointment of the day so the office won't be open in time for me to drink it there. I'm a little bit tempted to drink it in the car in their parking lot, but I think if my husband is home with me I should be okay.
@kaymaroo the test itself (it’s only one draw) makes an average. I have no idea how it works, maybe we have a nurse or doctor here that can help explain. It’s the text used for diabetic patients to see how well they are controlled
I feel like the last time I was on TB, there were women who were able to substitute M&Ms for their GD test. Apparently you can substitute 28 jelly beans for the drink.
My office is another one of the 'can drink at home' places but we still have the time limit put in place. I ended up drinking mine in the car on the way to the OB office and it sucked because drinking that much fluid that fast makes me nauseous. And when you add in a moving car? Yuck.
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I think mine will be done at 26 weeks. I've never had to have one before when pregnant with my other two kiddies. My dad now has type 2 diabetes (due to life style choices) so the midwife insisted I have it done. It's just another joy of being pregnant and family medical history. Thanks dad...
@ladythrice it's usually 24-28 weeks. My Dr told me usually they wait until 28. I'm doing mine at 24 because I already failed once before, so probably those at a higher risk do it closer to 24.
@ngolimento I would rather have jelly beans then that drink.
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@klburke88 I've never had any kind except the orange kind! Which isn't terrible. Apparently there are other flavors now!
Me: 29 DH: 35
Married 5/3/14, TTC ever since
DX: Lean PCOS, Clomid resistant
Femara 7.5 + Ovidrel = BFP! Due 4/15/18
@mcb2016 Clear fruit punch doesn't sound terrible.. my OB said I'll be having the orange flavor.
@kaymaroo I would definitely ask your DH to stay with you that day. That sounds scary, and it might make you feel better knowing he's there just in case. Do you think it was just because of the amount of sugar you ingested that caused you to pass out?
My test will be at 28 weeks so I have two months to go. That visit has extended education (birth plan and the like) too so I'll be there for awhile. I'm hoping I don't have to have the drink and then listen to the education after. I have a feeling I won't feel well after the test.. I haven't been handling sugar well lately. Hoping everyone's tests go well!
They said I passed out due to the sudden sugar rush after only having greek yogurt (plain sugar-free) for breakfast. But this time they told me to fast before the test so I can't imagine it will be any better. I didn't end up having GD last time so apparently passing out isn't a sign of anything serious.
@kmalls I never had any symptoms with my first pregnancy. And i actually found out this past year ( 3 years later) while in treatment for an eating disorder that I have Reactive Hypoglycemia, so im not even sure if that resulted in me getting a false positive.
Married: 10/3/15
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EDD: 3/29/18
I actually have to have an ultrasound every 4 weeks because of peripheral umbilical cord insertion, so at my next appointment I'm supposed to arrive, drink the stuff, have an ultrasound, then do the test. So...baby will probably be hyped up during the ultrasound! lol
@lindsye YES a brownie would be so much better then that cold drink.
maybe you could ask if it’s a doable thing for you.
Fingers crossed this round!
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I was given the drink ahead of time last time which was nice because I was able to drink it cold. They said drink in 5 min and show up 60 min after. I'm not sure how the new office does things but I remember it not being the worst thing in the world.
@kendall I thought of that but I have the first appointment of the day so the office won't be open in time for me to drink it there. I'm a little bit tempted to drink it in the car in their parking lot, but I think if my husband is home with me I should be okay.
DS: EDD, December 19th, 2014. Born, December 19th, 2014!
DD: EDD, July 18th, 2016. Born, July 19th, 2016!
Baby #3: EDD, April 16th, 2016
DS: EDD, December 19th, 2014. Born, December 19th, 2014!
DD: EDD, July 18th, 2016. Born, July 19th, 2016!
Baby #3: EDD, April 16th, 2016
DS: EDD, December 19th, 2014. Born, December 19th, 2014!
DD: EDD, July 18th, 2016. Born, July 19th, 2016!
Baby #3: EDD, April 16th, 2016
DS: EDD, December 19th, 2014. Born, December 19th, 2014!
DD: EDD, July 18th, 2016. Born, July 19th, 2016!
Baby #3: EDD, April 16th, 2016
@ngolimento I would rather have jelly beans then that drink.