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<blockquote data-quote="Doireallyneedanams" data-source="post: 2653163" data-attributes="member: 519124"><p>[USER=517579]@KennyA[/USER] I hope so! He’s quite touchy whenever I mention getting an hba1c to double check.</p><p></p><p>In my first pregnancy with GD I did a lot of reading and even now struggle to find examples of non diabetics glucose experiments reaching levels of 13! But, none of these people are eating such huge amounts of carb and sugar. They tend to test the usual porridge, bread etc. </p><p></p><p>It’s interesting really, I thought I’d find someone who had completed an OGTT whilst wearing a CGM but nope. </p><p></p><p>I know when I had my OGTT I just had to be under 7.8 at 2 hours post 50g glucose drink (or was it 75g?) so I suppose there’s nothing to say people don’t hit numbers of 13/14 before the 2 hours are up. Saying that, there’s the 3 hour test which will catch that and I think a result of over 10 at 1 hour is a diabetes diagnosis (in pregnancy, at least.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doireallyneedanams, post: 2653163, member: 519124"] [USER=517579]@KennyA[/USER] I hope so! He’s quite touchy whenever I mention getting an hba1c to double check. In my first pregnancy with GD I did a lot of reading and even now struggle to find examples of non diabetics glucose experiments reaching levels of 13! But, none of these people are eating such huge amounts of carb and sugar. They tend to test the usual porridge, bread etc. It’s interesting really, I thought I’d find someone who had completed an OGTT whilst wearing a CGM but nope. I know when I had my OGTT I just had to be under 7.8 at 2 hours post 50g glucose drink (or was it 75g?) so I suppose there’s nothing to say people don’t hit numbers of 13/14 before the 2 hours are up. Saying that, there’s the 3 hour test which will catch that and I think a result of over 10 at 1 hour is a diabetes diagnosis (in pregnancy, at least.) [/QUOTE]
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