hose1975
Well-Known Member
I had GD and was on insulin for both of my pregnancies; diet didn't cut it at all. Was told that it was a case of when, not if I went on to develop diabetes even with good eating, exercising and keeping my weight down.
I do a fingerprick FBG test every month just to monitor things, although I'm aware that it isn't the greatest gauge of blood sugar control and that I probably ought to do full-day testing every once in a while too. Usually the results are around the 5.4mmol/l range, but this morning's was 6.9 (hands were clean). I know that in and of itself this is not statistically significant; it could be an outlier. The question is what to do now: should I do a few more mornings in a row and see if the result stays elevated, or should I continue to test once per month and see if the same results occur? How many high readings should trigger a trip to my GP?
I'm currently battling a bout of Hashimoto's and that's making me feel a bit ****** and tired, but I'm eating well (keeping my carbohydrates to 50% of my daily calorie intake or less) and still exercising.
All advice most gratefully received,
Jo
I do a fingerprick FBG test every month just to monitor things, although I'm aware that it isn't the greatest gauge of blood sugar control and that I probably ought to do full-day testing every once in a while too. Usually the results are around the 5.4mmol/l range, but this morning's was 6.9 (hands were clean). I know that in and of itself this is not statistically significant; it could be an outlier. The question is what to do now: should I do a few more mornings in a row and see if the result stays elevated, or should I continue to test once per month and see if the same results occur? How many high readings should trigger a trip to my GP?
I'm currently battling a bout of Hashimoto's and that's making me feel a bit ****** and tired, but I'm eating well (keeping my carbohydrates to 50% of my daily calorie intake or less) and still exercising.
All advice most gratefully received,
Jo