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Re: Glucose Test
I did the 3 hour this time and had to fast.
Last time I was diagnosed off of bloodwork.
Chug it as fast as you can. Since there is a time limit and you don’t want to have to do that twice.
prevously helloblueeyes
Me:32 DH:33 Married:04/2012 DD:07/2014
BFP 8/14/2018 #2 due 4/18/2019
Good luck!!
H: 36
L & N twin girls: 3yo. Born at 30 weeks. 2 month NICU stay
BFP Aug 2018: EDD April 2019
I would just follow whatever instructions they give you, I don't think this is a test you want to try and trick or beat.
DD born: 3/31/19
Also, the fruit punch glucola tasted like an extra sweet Hawaiian punch and I actually liked it.
DD born: 3/31/19
@aqualicious It absolutely did, although I didn't lose as much as I could have since I got pregnant 9 months post op. I had another 30lbs I wanted to lose when I got pregnant, but I'm not complaining at all- I firmly think the sleeve is why my weight gain has been relatively steady, I'm only up 14.5lbs at 25 weeks. It also shouldn't be awful trying to lose the baby weight and the last 30 once she's here.
I really like that it is only restrictive and not malabsorptive like bypass or DS, I don't have any food aversions, and if you're familiar with the lap band you'll probably take to the sleeve much easier than others since you're used to restricting your portions. I think my favorite thing is that I don't get hungry like I used to, like I could eat everything in the house hungry (lap band doesn't address your Ghrelin like sleeve does). I would have done it sooner if I could have!
I definitely recommend it to anyone trying to use bariatric surgery as a tool - it's a great place to start.
DD born: 3/31/19
xoxo, sorority girl
H: 36
L & N twin girls: 3yo. Born at 30 weeks. 2 month NICU stay
BFP Aug 2018: EDD April 2019
H: 36
L & N twin girls: 3yo. Born at 30 weeks. 2 month NICU stay
BFP Aug 2018: EDD April 2019
Not only that, but some women don't consume double the recommended amount of sugar on a daily basis. 25g is the recommended amount for an adult woman in one day. The Glucola drink has 50grams of sugar alone, and if you need to take a 3 hour test that's 100g of sugar while eating nothing else which is asking to make yourself sick.
If I were to show risk factors there are other, healthier, ways to determine whether or not I need to control my sugar levels. I can do routine blood levels through a few days and document to see whether or not they are in normal range. I can do the jelly bean test (also 50g of sugar but without all the added chemicals that glucola add), my midwife also does something along the lines of a high carbohydrate breakfast followed by blood levels to determine whether or not we need to further evaluate.
Sorry for being slightly long winded but if I'm controlling things like soda intake, sushi, raw deli meat, caffiene, etc in order to protect my baby, I sure as hell am not going to knowingly put 50g of sugar into my body on top of other chemicals to appease my doctor. Especially given it's unreliability.
I've definitely been a little frustrated by the care that I have received feeling very assembly line, and not very individualized. This test was just another on the long list of steps: "next time you do this"...
I hadn't heard some of the reasons to not do the glucose test for GD, so it was interesting to read more about it and hear your reasons for opting out.
But personally, I torture my body with sugary stuff regularly, so I'm not too worried about a little extra. Also, diabetes definitely runs in my family, so the slight downsides seem worth it to me.
My 20 week scan at maternal fetal medicine said my baby was measuring big and so my ob would want to run the test at my next appt. My ob said we could do it at 24 or 28 weeks as he wasn't too worried. This being my 6th pregnancy with only 1 live birth thus far, I'm taking the test early for my peace of mind.
If I wasn't bariatric I would have drank the glucola, and I was prepared to do so anyway when my doctor surprised me with the a1c option.
DD born: 3/31/19
Also, for anyone who is still waiting to do theirs, I got myself really psyched up because I had so many people telling me how absolutely awful it was, and how I was definitely going to throw up. Don't listen to these people, its not nearly that bad! I don't know why its sometimes the culture to try to scare the shit out of FTMs with prior negative experiences, but it seriously sucks.
I didn't feel wonky or sick after my test this time or last time. I've never heard of anyone throwing up from the drink @kate_e_nb. The worst I ever heard from other moms was the drink is a bit sweet haha. It's funny how everyone has such different takes on every experience. I've also never had negative experiences with blood tests and donate blood as often as I can when I'm not pregnant so I think that helps me in these types of situations.
H: 36
L & N twin girls: 3yo. Born at 30 weeks. 2 month NICU stay
BFP Aug 2018: EDD April 2019