Hi, I found out a few weeks ago that I am pregnant. It wasn't planned and I haven't been the best diabetic. I am type 1 on metformin plus levemir and novorapid. I have been diabetic for 9 years. I think I am roughly 9 weeks.
My blood sugar is high in the mornings anything from 11-20! And I've had readings around 12/13 during the day I always end up over correcting having a hypo then going high again!! It's a nightmare and I'm terrified I am damaged my unborn baby. So much to the point where I am considering a termination as I'm convinced my baby will have lots of problems.
I have tried to get advice from my GP and diabetic nurse but so far I've heard nothing back and my GP has told me I will have the same amount of scans as a non diabetic. I feel like no one wants to help me and I don't know what to do!
Any advice was be greatly appreciated
I have tried to get advice from my GP and diabetic nurse but so far I've heard nothing back and my GP has told me I will have the same amount of scans as a non diabetic. I feel like no one wants to help me and I don't know what to do!
Hi Lolli,
firstly congratulations on being pregnant even if you are finding if terrifying. I can completely understand the fear of going high as I had this at times in the first trimester as well.
The first thing is I agree with what some of the people above have said....you must be seen by the diabetes team asap at your hospital. This is essential. Phone them, hassle them etc until they see you and they should see you in the next week given the rough time you are having. If you have to go to the GP (I would advice bypassing him all together and just go straight to the hospital) then firmly inform him he's wrong and needs to have a look at the guidelines if he thinks otherwise. (NICE guidance).
The next think is to have a look at your BMs and work out if you can what is causing the highs. I can understand the over-correcting of hypos, i used to do this when driven by the hunger, but it's key not to do this if you can avoid it. I found that I was able to work out exactly how many harribo sweets (my current hypo treatment) would correct my BM, only about 7 sweets it would seem most of the time.
Another thing you could try, are you going high after meals? If this is the case you might want to consider massively reducing your carb intake for the next few weeks until you see the diabetes team and they help you work out your insulin:carb ratios. Do you carb count? Personally I have had to almost entirely cut out carbs from my diet but it has really helped my control - I did this pre-conception and got my HbA1c down to 6.0 and am trying hard to keep it up although the pregnancy is making me really hungry (am currently 22 weeks).
I know it's really tough, it would be so nice to not be diabetic wouldn't it??
Anyway, please let me know if I can be of any more help to you, this forum is brilliant for support and advice. Don't make any decisions regarding the pregnancy at this time, get the help you need and are meant to have from your docs and they will sort you out quickly I'm sure. Are you taking folic acid 5mg daily?
Good luck! Jess x
Thank you for all your replies! I feel like I am definitely getting things under control a lot better and don't have many highs at all now! But some days I need more insulin that other and it is VERY hard and I do get down sometimes and constantly worry I've damaged my baby or that baby is going to be still born! I can't help but not enjoy the pregnancy because of these worries. I don't want to get excited until baby is actually here! I am now 18 weeks and found out I'm having a girlxx
Well I'm trying to stay positive! All my scans have been good so far and they said everything looks normal! I have my 20 week scan in two weeks time so I'm sure I will feel much more relaxed after that! It's hard not to panic but fingers crossed! How did your scan go?x
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