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<blockquote data-quote="sczaja" data-source="post: 1385337" data-attributes="member: 378837"><p>hi azure.</p><p></p><p>yeah, i was given targets: nothing above 5 for fasting. nothing above 6.7 2 hours after meals. what do you think? what are the acceptable levels for pregnant women based on uk standards? i just want to compare because it feels like the healthcare system here is OTT. i have checked the nhs website and it says there, as well, that they only test twice, not three times, during the 2-hour duration of the GTT.</p><p></p><p>i was also concerned about glibenclamide. i was really nervous yesterday. had to meet the nurse. thankfully, it was just insulin. they were concerned about my fasting results. so, they officially put me on insulin - once a day - before bedtime - number 6 on the pen. i hate needles. i am wondering why they already put me on insulin and have not yet tested my results after the new diet =(</p><p></p><p>yes, they will monitor me until the delivery of the baby. baby will be tested too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sczaja, post: 1385337, member: 378837"] hi azure. yeah, i was given targets: nothing above 5 for fasting. nothing above 6.7 2 hours after meals. what do you think? what are the acceptable levels for pregnant women based on uk standards? i just want to compare because it feels like the healthcare system here is OTT. i have checked the nhs website and it says there, as well, that they only test twice, not three times, during the 2-hour duration of the GTT. i was also concerned about glibenclamide. i was really nervous yesterday. had to meet the nurse. thankfully, it was just insulin. they were concerned about my fasting results. so, they officially put me on insulin - once a day - before bedtime - number 6 on the pen. i hate needles. i am wondering why they already put me on insulin and have not yet tested my results after the new diet =( yes, they will monitor me until the delivery of the baby. baby will be tested too. [/QUOTE]
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