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Yeah but then said that LADA is type 1 so I was confused, I also agreed to another saying that if the poster was in honeymoon then it may not work as that poster pointed out. I'm not being aggressive, I was genuinely asking questions because the whole post is about trying to work out which type...
Oh I thought LADA is a slow progressing diabetes whereas type 1 is rapid progressing, as they're categorised differently? I just assumed they would have differing bs rising time period/honeymoon period etc. So I thought this individual wasn't saying they have LADA or are they?
You could just basically do a test to work it out. Starve for a period of time (like 8 hours) and see if your blood sugar rises due to the liver dump. You'd then know if your body was responding appropriately to bs increases or you are a type 1 and your pancreas isn't responding well. You could...
Heya, I'm currently suffering achilies tendinitis as I try to walk a few miles a day but am also 31 weeks pregnant [emoji51]. I hadn't put the diabetes bit with it but that definitely makes sense! It's a pain in the ar** isn't it
So I'm almost 29 weeks and had the growth scan yesterday and baby is measuring small too! I've always had horrendous hypos and they were bad during the first trimester. I think I've convinced myself not to go high at all so ended up going low a lot. They told me that they're going to keep an eye...
Hiya, I'd say that an average glucose reading from the graph being 9.1 is quite high (no judgement at all btw) just thinking that you may wish to speak to the diabetes team about increasing your basal a bit? It may help with the higher numbers [emoji4]
Heya, type 1 & 19 weeks over here. Yeah all type 1's & a few other conditions are put on aspirin to reduce risk of pre-eclampsia I think. Good luck [emoji4]
These are good to hear thank you. Unfortunately with CPTSD and multiple disabilities plus medical accidents from hospitals the prospect of pain is something I can't not think about. I deffo plan on doing what is right for the baby & because inductions cause stress & fetal heart rate drops in a...