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All women with the "hunter" gene get gestational diabetes.
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<blockquote data-quote="yetta2mymom" data-source="post: 1629207" data-attributes="member: 279057"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p> I wrote before I thought. My cousin is the only person I am aware of in my family who has the "hunter" gene. My cousin got my form of reactive hypoglycemia at about the same time I did (virus?). She controlls her blood sugar to prevent our symptoms, particularly in pregnancy. She did not have a high blood sugar when they measured it during pregnancy but she doesn't know if she had gestational diabetes or not. My ant was pregnant before blood sugar was checked. My father never was checked for blood sugar during pregnancy. The "hunter" gene seems to be dominant. The "hunter" gene is rare in our societies. The only clue you might have is was your father (less likely your mother) fat in old age? I also think you should ask Indians about gestational diabetes in India. Fat Indian women, in my area, talk to each other about controlling blood sugar during pregnancy. A man from India volenteered that "1/2 the people in India are prediabetic but they do not get diabetes". He also told me that his wife's blood sugar was fine when she ate one type of grain in pregnancy but spiked dangerously with a similar grain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yetta2mymom, post: 1629207, member: 279057"] Hi I wrote before I thought. My cousin is the only person I am aware of in my family who has the "hunter" gene. My cousin got my form of reactive hypoglycemia at about the same time I did (virus?). She controlls her blood sugar to prevent our symptoms, particularly in pregnancy. She did not have a high blood sugar when they measured it during pregnancy but she doesn't know if she had gestational diabetes or not. My ant was pregnant before blood sugar was checked. My father never was checked for blood sugar during pregnancy. The "hunter" gene seems to be dominant. The "hunter" gene is rare in our societies. The only clue you might have is was your father (less likely your mother) fat in old age? I also think you should ask Indians about gestational diabetes in India. Fat Indian women, in my area, talk to each other about controlling blood sugar during pregnancy. A man from India volenteered that "1/2 the people in India are prediabetic but they do not get diabetes". He also told me that his wife's blood sugar was fine when she ate one type of grain in pregnancy but spiked dangerously with a similar grain. [/QUOTE]
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