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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 1539615" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>Hi [USER=427435]@Ven83[/USER] I think you are in a similar position to a significant proportion of the population who flirt with some diabetic numbers and perhaps are on the fringes of "normal" levels. I am guessing that your body is telling you that you either have some insulin resistance and or there are some carb foods which are not agreeing with you.</p><p></p><p>If you bake you might want to make your own treats (although this is probably the last thing on your mind given your exciting position), I recently found a 1 mmol difference between my daughters carrot and walnut cake and a birthday cake (the birthday cake was over 60% smaller but full of needless sugar).</p><p></p><p>Several of "us" on this site want to know what is really going on with our condition / bodies so will be having a fasting insulin test, this might be something you want to investigate after you give birth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 1539615, member: 256617"] Hi [USER=427435]@Ven83[/USER] I think you are in a similar position to a significant proportion of the population who flirt with some diabetic numbers and perhaps are on the fringes of "normal" levels. I am guessing that your body is telling you that you either have some insulin resistance and or there are some carb foods which are not agreeing with you. If you bake you might want to make your own treats (although this is probably the last thing on your mind given your exciting position), I recently found a 1 mmol difference between my daughters carrot and walnut cake and a birthday cake (the birthday cake was over 60% smaller but full of needless sugar). Several of "us" on this site want to know what is really going on with our condition / bodies so will be having a fasting insulin test, this might be something you want to investigate after you give birth. [/QUOTE]
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