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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 1917837" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Does sound like it's been brewing for a while. Getting numbers under control would be a priority, but seeing uncontrolled diabetes makes pregnancy kindof tricky for mum and baby alike, it's a *good thing* you're finding out now something's up, not when you're already pregnant. Sure is plenty motivation to get your bloodsugars under control as fast as you can, right? (And that can happen pretty quick.). Maybe have a read over a dietdoctor.com or Dr. Jason Fung's books to see what you yourself can do to bring your numbers down. IF you're a T2, lowering carb-intake can make that big a difference. Cutting out spuds, rice, pasta, corn, cereal, bread, fruit save for berries, avocado and a few tomatoes... Sounds like a lot, but eggs, meat, fish, cheese, butter/ghee, leafy greens/above ground veggies, nuts, olives, are all fine. (That's the really short version). </p><p></p><p>Don't give up on your dreams just yet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 1917837, member: 401801"] Does sound like it's been brewing for a while. Getting numbers under control would be a priority, but seeing uncontrolled diabetes makes pregnancy kindof tricky for mum and baby alike, it's a *good thing* you're finding out now something's up, not when you're already pregnant. Sure is plenty motivation to get your bloodsugars under control as fast as you can, right? (And that can happen pretty quick.). Maybe have a read over a dietdoctor.com or Dr. Jason Fung's books to see what you yourself can do to bring your numbers down. IF you're a T2, lowering carb-intake can make that big a difference. Cutting out spuds, rice, pasta, corn, cereal, bread, fruit save for berries, avocado and a few tomatoes... Sounds like a lot, but eggs, meat, fish, cheese, butter/ghee, leafy greens/above ground veggies, nuts, olives, are all fine. (That's the really short version). Don't give up on your dreams just yet! [/QUOTE]
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