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<blockquote data-quote="1Sarah1" data-source="post: 1381751" data-attributes="member: 66236"><p>Hi there -my requirements also tripled in both my pregnancies. I tested a lot - including at least twice through the night.</p><p>Don't get stressed as will make it worse [USER=11023]@tigger[/USER] and [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] given good advice.</p><p>I was told to follow low GI diet (porridge for breakfast etc) and I kept to roughly same carbs at same time for consistency. I used to test half hour after meals to make sure I was on track and possibly give more insulin or have a few more carbs depending on where I was. </p><p></p><p>My dd was diagnosed just after my twins were born (age2) so been trying to understand her levels now too it's not easy. Don't panic if you get the odd high just try get it down a bit.</p><p></p><p>It will be worth it in long run.</p><p>x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Sarah1, post: 1381751, member: 66236"] Hi there -my requirements also tripled in both my pregnancies. I tested a lot - including at least twice through the night. Don't get stressed as will make it worse [USER=11023]@tigger[/USER] and [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] given good advice. I was told to follow low GI diet (porridge for breakfast etc) and I kept to roughly same carbs at same time for consistency. I used to test half hour after meals to make sure I was on track and possibly give more insulin or have a few more carbs depending on where I was. My dd was diagnosed just after my twins were born (age2) so been trying to understand her levels now too it's not easy. Don't panic if you get the odd high just try get it down a bit. It will be worth it in long run. x [/QUOTE]
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