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<blockquote data-quote="NaijaChick" data-source="post: 1748897" data-attributes="member: 465433"><p>Hi Strong girl, welcome to the club. I’m in the same position of TTC and being diabetic. While the ladies will advise on food, I’ll advise you on the TTC side. If your prescribed Metformin, take it and try to stay on it. It was help till you get an appointment with the Pre-natal diabetic clinic. You need to be referred ASAP, it can take up to 3 months to get an appointment. During that time, monitor your BG x7 daily and write down the results, this will save you two weeks where your sent off to test, so that they will know if you need insulin or not. Start the weight loss from now too, they tend to take you more seriously if your losing weight.Good luck with everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NaijaChick, post: 1748897, member: 465433"] Hi Strong girl, welcome to the club. I’m in the same position of TTC and being diabetic. While the ladies will advise on food, I’ll advise you on the TTC side. If your prescribed Metformin, take it and try to stay on it. It was help till you get an appointment with the Pre-natal diabetic clinic. You need to be referred ASAP, it can take up to 3 months to get an appointment. During that time, monitor your BG x7 daily and write down the results, this will save you two weeks where your sent off to test, so that they will know if you need insulin or not. Start the weight loss from now too, they tend to take you more seriously if your losing weight.Good luck with everything. [/QUOTE]
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