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<blockquote data-quote="Hellbunny" data-source="post: 348697" data-attributes="member: 46637"><p>I'm so sorry to hear about your little boy, that must of been so heart breaking. This does annoy me as some people really don't care about control during their pregnancy, i knew someone who kept an alc of 14% throughout hers and her baby was born with a heart problem, of course that had nothing to do with diabetes she says, but i think maybe it did play a part.</p><p>I'm currently unwell with a cold so i'm wondering if this is effecting my levels, i was doing quite well (most on target) then a few days ago my levels went haywire. I managed to keep my fasting in the 5's now, but meals i have increased from 3 units per meal (averaging 30g carb) now to 6units, and i am still having readings of 10's, followed by a big drop 20 minutes later. </p><p>Thanks for replying back to me hun xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hellbunny, post: 348697, member: 46637"] I'm so sorry to hear about your little boy, that must of been so heart breaking. This does annoy me as some people really don't care about control during their pregnancy, i knew someone who kept an alc of 14% throughout hers and her baby was born with a heart problem, of course that had nothing to do with diabetes she says, but i think maybe it did play a part. I'm currently unwell with a cold so i'm wondering if this is effecting my levels, i was doing quite well (most on target) then a few days ago my levels went haywire. I managed to keep my fasting in the 5's now, but meals i have increased from 3 units per meal (averaging 30g carb) now to 6units, and i am still having readings of 10's, followed by a big drop 20 minutes later. Thanks for replying back to me hun xxx [/QUOTE]
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