Soapybubs87
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 96
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Any ladies have any tips for morning sickness that wont send my sugars through the roof? Feeling pretty alone as i dont know any type 1 ladies that have been or are pregnant, im really struggling my sugars are all over the place atm which otself alone is killing me work (consodering im a nurse havent been very sympathetic and said they know its hard but i need to get over it) it is hard doing a 14 hours shift as it is, so any tips wpuld be great x
As someone who had hospitalised hyperemesis with 5 pregnancies I feel very annoyed that your nurse told you to get over it. She has obviously never suffered with pregnancy sickness and I bet she doesn’t have type 1 as an added extra. Fortunately I wasn’t type 1 at the time. So from that point of view cannot help you. I just wondered if you could find a more supportive nurse.
As for what to eat, I am not sure that anything really does help. Just keep sipping water. The fizzy water recommended by @MeganFatch may work. But again just little sips. Take each day at a time and remember the beautiful outcome at the end.
Becca, I think Soapy is saying that SHE is a nurse and considering that, her work has not been supportive?
Thanks for your story made me smile glad both your babies arrived safely, i try my best to be calm but them and probably due to hormones i get so upset i feel like one of the purposes is to be put on this earth to reproduced and i habe ended up so lucky to be able to do so and not all women can amd that must be heartbreaking but at the same time i hate myself as i feel like ive been given this amazing gift and yet my body is harming my little one whos obly trying to bake, not being able to know whats happening inside is killing me as all i want to do is protect them and i feel that im the one they need protecting from, my fella doesnt get, my BG has gone from one extream to the other from about 3pm it was perfect at 3pm it was 5.1 perfeft then it went down hill 3.3 then 3.9 then all i remeber is waking up on the sofa at 6pm soaked head to toe in sweat...my sofa soaked, 1.9mmols then 2.7 i dont remember much i think i had a bit of bad rigors before i came too managed to get it to 3.9 by 7.30pm its now 18mmols im supposed to be on a 13 hour shift tomoz but they have played and changed with my insulin quiet a bit so not sure where i will be safe plus with the way im feeling right now..although i have to say at least if im feeling so sick i know my baby is still giving a good fight in thereOK I'm back... I had a joke that I had the countdown to giving birth calendar stick to my toilet seat lid, as that's what I saw all the time during pregnancy... Saying this however... I was hungry, so as I couldn't stand the smell of any food being prepared, or any cafe areas etc, my husband would send me outside to wait whilst he cooked, I'd rush in and start eating or if felt really nauseous, we'd eat outside... This did work... Checking blood was continual and drinking small sips of hot chocolate too keep blood up also worked... My midwife claimed I was carrying a large baby... Due to my diabetes... I gave birth to a lovely boy weighing 4lb 6oz....they then told me when carrying my daughter, that I should be very aware of having a large baby... She was delivered weighing 8lb 12...I was pleased to have medical assistance, but also believe in yourself and how you are feeling.... A calm mother to be is far more beneficial than stressed one... Enjoy this time and looking forward to your wonderful new babies arrival..
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