ArtemisBow
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
When I met with the midwife a few weeks ago, she was talking me through all the various tests and scans they would be doing in the coming months - what they were looking for on the ultrasounds, blood tests etc. She then mentioned the glucose tolerance test.
I laughed and said "well, no need for that one is there? We already know how well I tolerate that!" She looked blankly at me and said that I would still need to have it.
Am I being a moron? I thought that this test was to pick up if someone has gestational diabetes, which as I'm type 1 already is a bit redundant. Is there something else they are looking for when they do this? And if I did do the test, do I take insulin for it?
I laughed and said "well, no need for that one is there? We already know how well I tolerate that!" She looked blankly at me and said that I would still need to have it.
Am I being a moron? I thought that this test was to pick up if someone has gestational diabetes, which as I'm type 1 already is a bit redundant. Is there something else they are looking for when they do this? And if I did do the test, do I take insulin for it?