Hi all,
I met with my diabetes midwife for the first time yesterday and she has put me on a strict target level of control. I'm not allowed to let my sugar levels fall below 5.3 before meals or rise any higher than 7.8 one hour after meals. I understand why this has to be the case but I'm having more hypos now as I'm constantly checking to make sure I haven't exceeded my limit. Has anyone else had similar experiences of this? Do you correct if over 7.8 or wait until you next eat to give extra insulin? Each time I have three episodes of more than 7.8 I have to phone the midwife.
Thanks
Pregnancy needs very tight control so yes, with that you'll probably have more hypos. Also, in early pregnancy, hypos are very common. I call them pregnancy hypos because they're not like normal hypos - they can be totally unexpected and need more glucose and food to treat. You can also get them when you normally wouldn't be low at all eg just after a meal, middle of the night, etc.
But from what you've said, I don't think,you're talking about those - is that right? You just mean hypos because of the tight control? If so, all you can do,is test lots. I tested about 12 times a day or more. Keep Lucozade nearby and by your bed. Carry glucose tablets with you too and get in extra snacks.
As for correcting, yes I corrected if I was high. I didnt wait until the next meal (and don't even when not pregnant anyway). I'm on a pump so I could do tiny corrections. Basically, the aim is to keep below 7.8. You won't achieve that all the time, especially later in pregnancy, but that's what you're aiming for. Don't panic if you get a high - we've all had them. Just correct if necessary and keep testing. Be very careful about correcting too close to bedtime. If you have to do that, set an alarm so you can make sure you haven't gone too low. I used to,set an alarm for 2am every night anyway just so I could check all was ok.
You mention your midwife has given you a lower limit. Is that because you're prone to hypos?