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<blockquote data-quote="Rach612" data-source="post: 2397027" data-attributes="member: 539572"><p>Thank you for your kind reply. Yes I’m concerned because of GD and these fasting numbers. My CGM has expired but I will check them with a metre when I get a new one. My numbers don’t tend to go high after I eat. If I go v low carb/starvation I can get my fasting numbers down if I have a small slice of bread during the day they would be higher the next am but sometimes 5.4 it depends really. And got a 5.1 a day when, to be fair I ate quite badly.</p><p></p><p>Apologies so BMI was 30 at 12 weeks pregnant, lost weight in pregnancy anyway to 10 stone 6 then dropped to 7stone 13 now - 6 months PP. so BMI 19. I purposely lost weight when I got out of hospital to try and shift this diabetes. The 22 was my HBA1c at 12 weeks postpartum. I just don’t understand why my fasting numbers aren’t normal, don’t want to lose anymore weight but want to get my fasting numbers down at the same time as they are what’s worrying me if I’m honest. I’m worried my liver is fatty with too many carbs in the past and long term anti-depressant use. Don’t think any drugs I’m on cause hypos but know sertraline 100mg can effect blood sugars but my family are insisting (and watching me take them).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rach612, post: 2397027, member: 539572"] Thank you for your kind reply. Yes I’m concerned because of GD and these fasting numbers. My CGM has expired but I will check them with a metre when I get a new one. My numbers don’t tend to go high after I eat. If I go v low carb/starvation I can get my fasting numbers down if I have a small slice of bread during the day they would be higher the next am but sometimes 5.4 it depends really. And got a 5.1 a day when, to be fair I ate quite badly. Apologies so BMI was 30 at 12 weeks pregnant, lost weight in pregnancy anyway to 10 stone 6 then dropped to 7stone 13 now - 6 months PP. so BMI 19. I purposely lost weight when I got out of hospital to try and shift this diabetes. The 22 was my HBA1c at 12 weeks postpartum. I just don’t understand why my fasting numbers aren’t normal, don’t want to lose anymore weight but want to get my fasting numbers down at the same time as they are what’s worrying me if I’m honest. I’m worried my liver is fatty with too many carbs in the past and long term anti-depressant use. Don’t think any drugs I’m on cause hypos but know sertraline 100mg can effect blood sugars but my family are insisting (and watching me take them). [/QUOTE]
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