CommandoMum
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3.5mmol was after feeding, I couldn’t function, string words together and just wanted to sleep. It was 1300. This was after cutting teeth and wanting to feed more - I’d then had sweets bringing up to 5 as advised by go followed by oat smoothie and had a two hour reading of 14.Hi, Congrats on a healthy baby
Not sure 3.5's after a low carb meal is either bad or an indication of diabetes, quite the opposite I would say.
I am however not medical and should be ignored hehe
I seem to remember GAD taking 3 weeks but may be wrong
Best wishes
Oat smoothie was same as eating a protein sandwich - I’d run out of gf bread - oats, unsweetened soya - also allergic to dairy, diagnosed in 1999 by Southampton Generals Allergy clinic - protein powder- this should have a slow burn and worked when I was pregnant and didn’t result in spikes in blood sugar. I felt pretty rubbish, we had been out walking and I’d drunk loads of water so such a high was surprising but I yo-yo’d for a couple of days. My period returning seems to have also made things really tricky last week with highs and lows.
Having spent last year being very unwell, to feel like this again but with two children and a baby is difficult!
As the 3.5 (which isn't very alarming when not on glucose lowering medication) seems to be the direct result of breast feeding, maybe you could eat something like a cracker, a cookie, an apple or such right before or during feeding, thus preventing the low instead of shooting up way high from overtreating your low. It's what I do before exercise.I’ve been trying to restrict my carbs over the last few weeks but this has resulted in lows of 3.5mmol so I’ve stuck with eating a whole food diet and living with the highs instead. Advice, high fives? How long do I need to wait before I’ll start medication?
I’ll give a bit of background.
I’ve been really happy with the care from my GPs so far but I think the locum needs to work on her delivery. She went from ‘wow, this is really complicated, please come in and see me ASAP today on the phone to ‘stop worrying’. She’s leaving a note for my normal GP for when she gets back and hopefully the GAD will be back. I’m very aware of the post eating spikes I’ve been getting, something I had during pregnancy, and the physical symptoms associated when it happens - pins and needles over my back is really unpleasant - during pregnancy I was told it was baby pressing on nerves, it went away after delivery but is back again over the last few weeks.You just need to hang in there for the results. I hate it when you feel dismissed by your medical doctor or team. In this case you need the results though.
If you are not happy with your doctor after, try to switch doctors, it makes a world of difference. Years ago when I was unhappy with my doctor and I switched, it led to a wonderful doctor who sent me to a new endo who did the tests on me to end up being diagnosed properly.
Obviously you are not feeling good, hormones and blood sugar problems both commonly cause depression too. So you are not wrong in wanting to find out why you aren’t feeling good. Or that you are feeling down because they aren’t paying attention to your not feeling good. But in this case for blood sugar issues they need the result to determine the proper treatment. So try hanging in there . Big hugs, it sucks to not feel good.
GAD aren't the only antibodies, there are a couple more of them.So GAD negative
If you have diabetes (regardless of type) and are not on bg lowering medication, whole grain makes your bg just as high as white stuff. Many diabetics of all types cut down on grains because there are a lot of carbs in them.Fasting frequently over 7 and pre bed 10.5 - 11.5 on a very healthy whole grain diet
So GAD negative but now readings are in Diabetic range, referred to endocrinologist and OGTT on 23rd September. Fasting frequently over 7 and pre bed 10.5 - 11.5 on a very healthy whole grain diet
And I still feel like utter rubbish.
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