JConnor said:Hi All,
Not sure what to start as things have been crazy recently, I was diagnosed as Gestational Diabetic at 28 weeks following 3 hospital admissions and was at 26.6 after GTT. Things went a bit crazy immediately after diagnosis as had high ketones. I was started on insulin immediately and was told that normally GD goes away after [pregnancy there was a high chance mine wouldnt with levels being so high. I had a Hab1 test which came back at 6.5 and saw diabetic consultant who then reassured me that it probably would disappear after pregnancy as Hab1 wasnt that high. I had a little girl at 36 weeks due to diabetes see was born by section weighing wooping 8lbs 8oz. 6 weeks later i had another GTT Which came back at 10.3 which just tipped me into diabetic range and was told was probably type 2 ( im a healthy 24 weighing 9 stone). was told i didnt need to test daily and consultant would sent me an appointment. One day i was feeling extremely tired and recognized symptoms of hyper that i had when pregnant, tested my sugars which came back at 22.6 spoke to diabetes nurse who said to start back on insulin seeing as i already had some left over in fridge.
I have since been told that they think it type 1 waiting on blood test to confirm but i am abit confused as i seem to be managing well on 16 units of Humilin I twice a day. I just wish i knew for sure which type i am. If i am type 1 will i end up needing more insulin or will i carry on managing as i am ? I just wish i ha that magical crystal ball that will tell me.
Thank you its lovely to know people take the time to help. At times feels like everything to much and cant deal with it then get my rational moments where think i have been through worse and survived. I worry as 3 years ago my disabled 5 year old was poorly and at the time i was sat down and told he was type 1 a few days later his consultant saw him who said that that it was a transient glucose intolerance and occasionally can be a sign that diabetes will develop tho was unlikely in his case as was no family history at the time. I keep having moment where i just bury my head in sand and go in denial (then pay price) where i just think 1 fizzy drink not hurt or i just gotta have that chocolate bar.rtee said:JConnor,
I just want to encourage you that things WILL get better, even if you do have type 1. You will learn how to cope and because of your beautiful daughter you will keep yourself well.
You've had some big disappointments , huge hormonal changes, a shock and not much sleep!!!
Everyone on this forum will give you support and encouragement. Hoping you soon know what's going on and can start dealing with it with certainty (If you need to)
Rtee
thank you i keep taking those deep breaths think everyone in house is suffering at moment with my moods keep changing, ive noticed when sugar levels are high i have a real short fuse, tbh i am not sure how i am still alive sure my other half could strangle me and have enough cause to lol. Just keep thinking 8 days and either way i can start taking those positive steps, well know for sure which one eitherway changes have to be made but in my head when i know for sure i can tackle it.CarbsRok said:Hi JC,
as your pancreas is going through the honeymoon period it will cough and splutter which accounts for your eratic blood sugars.
Take a deep breath and take one day at a time. This has always been a good coping mechanism.
Try to keep your food intake (carb wise) roughly the same each day then you can see how things are progressing.
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