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<blockquote data-quote="Wooly123" data-source="post: 2484522" data-attributes="member: 536221"><p>I have no wise words unfortunately. I’m currently 14 weeks pregnant and my sugar levels are constantly high or low and there doesn’t seem to be an in between. My healthcare team don’t seem to know what to do. Their only advice is to increase my insulin doses which causes more lows and then in turn cause highs after treating. It’s incredibly depressing and makes pregnancy a very sad and lonely time. I think if you’ve got to 27 weeks without many highs you are lucky as I can’t seem to get through each day at the moment with an ‘in range’ reading at any point at all. I wouldn’t put too much pressure on yourself as I feel the mental stress of diabetes while pregnant is possibly doing more harm than our glucose readings x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wooly123, post: 2484522, member: 536221"] I have no wise words unfortunately. I’m currently 14 weeks pregnant and my sugar levels are constantly high or low and there doesn’t seem to be an in between. My healthcare team don’t seem to know what to do. Their only advice is to increase my insulin doses which causes more lows and then in turn cause highs after treating. It’s incredibly depressing and makes pregnancy a very sad and lonely time. I think if you’ve got to 27 weeks without many highs you are lucky as I can’t seem to get through each day at the moment with an ‘in range’ reading at any point at all. I wouldn’t put too much pressure on yourself as I feel the mental stress of diabetes while pregnant is possibly doing more harm than our glucose readings x [/QUOTE]
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