Hello I hope you don't mind me joining this thread! I'm 12 weeks + 1 day (according to my calculations), and due to have my 12 week scan on Tuesday . It was a planned pregnancy and my hba1c was 51 when we conceived. I thought I was doing great when I got my next hba1c through of 49 (I think that's 6.5%) as its the best I've ever been ( I used to have hba1c of 10% pre-pregnancy!!) and was busy thinking well done me, and the nurse just said well it needs to be tight, no well done or anything.
Im on a pump and send a report off to the dsn every week, and wait for them to come back with suggestions of how to change basal, as it seems to change every week. They just seem to expect so much more from me than I can possibly do, and I am so stressed with trying to keep my levels right, and carb counting until I have nightmares about it. I even weigh most of my meals to make sure correct bolus etc.
anyway last night I felt rubbish and tested, my BG was 16!!And I promptly burst into tears and feel like giving up. I am so scared it is going to have damaged the baby and SO SCARED of sending my next lot of results through to the dsn, and await their telling off. I woke up this morning with a bg of 12, and so its obviously been high all night even though I had corrected.
Awaiting the scan on Tuesday, but I suppose it wont even show on there if there's been damage or not.
Have any of you had high BG's as high as this?So worried. I just want my precious baby to be healthy and feel so terrible that I might have done something to hurt it I feel so bad. Desperately want to give up but know I CAN NOT.
Sorry just getting it all out the system!!!
J xx
Hi @newtonj Please don't stress yourself out over your DSN and the the few high bg's, obviously it's better if you don't have the highs but I think we've all experienced them during pregnancy no matter how hard we try sometimes it just happens due to hormones. you will probably find its a roller coaster ride for bg's during pregnancy but as long as you try your best, that's all anyone can ask. I had a few unexpected 12's and a 15 in pregnancy after eating an Indian takeaway one night so I just didn't have that meal again for the rest of pregnancy, could it have been something you ate that spiked you so high? Xx
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Thanks, I'll try not to stress, and I agree the DSN do have to cover their backs. And I know they're only trying to help me really.Firstly, congratulations! Secondly, just don't stress or worry to much. I'm a couple of weeks further along than you and my dose (as I've heard is exactly the same for all diabetics at our stage of pregnancy) is constantly changing and being tweaked which is completely normal. The DSN and midwifes have to "cover their backs" and make sure there doing everything they can to keep on top of your bloods but at the end of the day, if you know your trying the best you can, that's all you can do!
Just keep testing, correct when necessary but make sure your not over correcting. I don't know how possible it is for you but 9 times out of 10 find that if I wake high, it's because I've gone low in the night and my liver had kicked out my store of glucose without me even waking up!! I thought my latest hba1c was going to be awful but was actually 5.7 and I was absolutely over the moon. My team were perfectly happy when my last hba1c was 6.5 so be proud of yourself, your going in the right direction!
It is a pain BUT just think, 6 months down the line it will all be worth it and you'll probably be wanting to do it all again in no time! xx
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Hello I hope you don't mind me joining this thread! I'm 12 weeks + 1 day (according to my calculations), and due to have my 12 week scan on Tuesday . It was a planned pregnancy and my hba1c was 51 when we conceived. I thought I was doing great when I got my next hba1c through of 49 (I think that's 6.5%) as its the best I've ever been ( I used to have hba1c of 10% pre-pregnancy!!) and was busy thinking well done me, and the nurse just said well it needs to be tight, no well done or anything.
Im on a pump and send a report off to the dsn every week, and wait for them to come back with suggestions of how to change basal, as it seems to change every week. They just seem to expect so much more from me than I can possibly do, and I am so stressed with trying to keep my levels right, and carb counting until I have nightmares about it. I even weigh most of my meals to make sure correct bolus etc.
anyway last night I felt rubbish and tested, my BG was 16!!And I promptly burst into tears and feel like giving up. I am so scared it is going to have damaged the baby and SO SCARED of sending my next lot of results through to the dsn, and await their telling off. I woke up this morning with a bg of 12, and so its obviously been high all night even though I had corrected.
Awaiting the scan on Tuesday, but I suppose it wont even show on there if there's been damage or not.
Have any of you had high BG's as high as this?So worried. I just want my precious baby to be healthy and feel so terrible that I might have done something to hurt it I feel so bad. Desperately want to give up but know I CAN NOT.
Sorry just getting it all out the system!!!
J xx
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