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    Type 1's and Pregnancy

    Yes, hello everyone; two miscarridges in a row (after listening to the nurses advice) means that I will never listen to her /see her again. Still, I think that many nurses should remember that they are just that and not doctors. My lovely daughter is doing great and I'm still pregnant (with...
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    Type 1's and Pregnancy

    I pretty much eat what I want; but no sugery drinks (all diet and no added sugar), no sweets unless i'm hypoing or having a very light meal and want a 'top up' to keep up my blood sugers, i'll have the ocassional bit of chocolate though. Mabe a sweet desset following a light or smaller...
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    Type 1's and Pregnancy

    Well I'm having a rubbish time diabetes wise; I have a child already (healthy and fine) and have since then lost two babies. It seems letting my blood sugers get too low/keeping them perfect so I am liable to hypo with the slightest physical exercion is causing me problems eg: foetal anomalies...
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    Type 1's and Pregnancy

    Are there any type 1 women out there who have had babies or miscarridges? I would be very interested to hear how it all went and exchange advice/information/ personnal experiences about this. Don't know anyone else who has. Lots of information for gestational diabetics but not type 1's...
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    Injections

    I learnt many things since being diagnosed: its fine to inject in your tummy as long as your not too thin; if you are very thin and intend to stay so its best not to inject there at all I think.
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    Diabetic and angry!

    Some advice for 'Diabetic and Angry': Make sure you have three filling good meals a day and record the results from your blood sugar monitor. After a couple of weeks take the results to your Diabetes Specialist/Doctor and he/she will help you adapt your insulin doses to suit you and hopefully...
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