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<blockquote data-quote="Zaza83" data-source="post: 1911657" data-attributes="member: 493628"><p>Thanks for the the info. I am in the UK and I don't think I have any of those risk factors, however, I have had an awful first trimester where I was soooooo exhausted and nasueous, I just didn't walk much or eat much execpt a lot of white carbs and had some fizzy dronks to get me through. I have never known exhaustion like it. But my HbA1c was 30 mmol 3 months before I got pregnant. Not sure if it is possible to get to 48 and above in 4 or 5 months? Maybe my symptoms are down to thyroid issues, which have not been checked or general pregnancy. Not sure. I just feel spaced out after I eat a moderate/heavy meal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zaza83, post: 1911657, member: 493628"] Thanks for the the info. I am in the UK and I don't think I have any of those risk factors, however, I have had an awful first trimester where I was soooooo exhausted and nasueous, I just didn't walk much or eat much execpt a lot of white carbs and had some fizzy dronks to get me through. I have never known exhaustion like it. But my HbA1c was 30 mmol 3 months before I got pregnant. Not sure if it is possible to get to 48 and above in 4 or 5 months? Maybe my symptoms are down to thyroid issues, which have not been checked or general pregnancy. Not sure. I just feel spaced out after I eat a moderate/heavy meal. [/QUOTE]
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