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<blockquote data-quote="sleepyheadzzz" data-source="post: 978980" data-attributes="member: 163119"><p>I think everyone's body sort of does their own thing so don't stress too much if you're not following the trends you were told or not experiencing the same changes as other diabetics.</p><p></p><p>I expected sudden and large increases, but I've really been bouncing all around. My doctor told me what to expect but I've been bucking the trends the whole time (within reason).</p><p></p><p>I started to have a few increases around 27 weeks, but they weren't huge for the most part. My basal rates have changed less than I expected but my ratio's increased quite a bit around 30-31 weeks. </p><p></p><p>I've been running lower than expected now (35 weeks) but my rates and ratios have sort of steadied, rather than dropping, so I'm hoping that doesn't mean anything for the placenta - my sugars have actually been the best they've been in weeks the last 2 weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleepyheadzzz, post: 978980, member: 163119"] I think everyone's body sort of does their own thing so don't stress too much if you're not following the trends you were told or not experiencing the same changes as other diabetics. I expected sudden and large increases, but I've really been bouncing all around. My doctor told me what to expect but I've been bucking the trends the whole time (within reason). I started to have a few increases around 27 weeks, but they weren't huge for the most part. My basal rates have changed less than I expected but my ratio's increased quite a bit around 30-31 weeks. I've been running lower than expected now (35 weeks) but my rates and ratios have sort of steadied, rather than dropping, so I'm hoping that doesn't mean anything for the placenta - my sugars have actually been the best they've been in weeks the last 2 weeks. [/QUOTE]
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