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lauraax

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Hey my name is Laura im 24 i suffered my 4th mc on the 2nd of June and the doctor sent an ambulance. the ambulance checked my blood sugar and blood pressure my blood sugar was 15.9 and the paramedics were concerned and took me to the hospital. at the hospital my blood sugar was tested again and it was 14.5 and keytones were tested and they were 0 and she also took blood (i dont know what it was for she said it was a rare thing which could be dangerous) and it come back ok and the doctor sent me home and told me to book an appointment with the gp. anyway i went to my gp today and she gave me a form for a fasting blood test. I went to tesco an hour ago to check my blood sugar and it came out at 17.4!!! im really worried and have no information on how to control this i know obviously not to drink coke and eat sweets cakes chocolate and that but i dont have a clue what i should and shouldnt be eating at the moment? could this be causing misscarriages also? someone help im really worried
 
Hi Laura and welcome to the forum
This information which we give to new members should help you to know what you can and can't eat. You need to test before and 2 hours after eating to see what each food does to your levels so you can work out what to eat and what not to eat. Ask all the questions you need to as there is always someone here to help.

 
Firstly sorry to hear about the miscarriage..

You elevated blood glucose levels may be due to the physical stress of the miscarriage and also being boasted by your mental stress as you comes to terms losing another baby... So your blood glucose might return to normal again after a little time, hence the reason at the moment you haven't been given much information as your GP will want to see your Fasting results first and s/he might even decide to want for a second fasting result in a couple of weeks time, before s/he decides the best way forward is..

Try to not to worry about whether you are a diabetic, just eat sensibly for now and wait for what the results say... As the more you worry the more likely your levels will stay elevated..
 
I totally sympathise with your loss, when you've posted 5 times you get access to private messages we may be ake to help each other with that aspect of things. As for the sugar levels I agree you have more than enough to worry about now so let the doctor worry about your levels-you can take control when you have a proper diagnosis, until then you have enough to come to terms with so don't worry.
 
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