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<blockquote data-quote="Blip22" data-source="post: 2017386" data-attributes="member: 58146"><p>Hello. I would say your blood glucose results look very good. For example for me non pregnant, my one hr value after eating is likely to be 12 -17mmol then 3 - 6hrs later 2.1mmol. On a OGTT more like 29mmol - 2.1 or lower often resulting in a seizure due to the rapid changes from extremely high to low. So yours to me look very good. Personally I would avoid having the OGTT done until after your pregnancy, I say this only because if you blood glucose were like mine you could risk a seizure, though I believe this is a fairly rare response. However if at a later date you do arrange one ask for a six hr extended OGTT, just to be sure. In the meantime eat plenty of fresh green veg, protein (lamb quite a healthy meat) or if vegetarian then nuts, peas, beans, fish, eggs, milk. Try to avoid sugar, and sweet drinks. But most of all enjoy your pregnancy, get out in the spring/summer weather to your nearest woods and parks, and maybe start to write some little stories for your new baby..xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blip22, post: 2017386, member: 58146"] Hello. I would say your blood glucose results look very good. For example for me non pregnant, my one hr value after eating is likely to be 12 -17mmol then 3 - 6hrs later 2.1mmol. On a OGTT more like 29mmol - 2.1 or lower often resulting in a seizure due to the rapid changes from extremely high to low. So yours to me look very good. Personally I would avoid having the OGTT done until after your pregnancy, I say this only because if you blood glucose were like mine you could risk a seizure, though I believe this is a fairly rare response. However if at a later date you do arrange one ask for a six hr extended OGTT, just to be sure. In the meantime eat plenty of fresh green veg, protein (lamb quite a healthy meat) or if vegetarian then nuts, peas, beans, fish, eggs, milk. Try to avoid sugar, and sweet drinks. But most of all enjoy your pregnancy, get out in the spring/summer weather to your nearest woods and parks, and maybe start to write some little stories for your new baby..xxx [/QUOTE]
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