I've no experience myself but I would also be interested to hear of others experiences as it is something that plays on your mind as a type 1 young female! XJust have a few questions for type 1 diabetics who are either trying for a baby or have been blessed with children. How difficult was conceiving? And the whole pregnancy?
Providing you get a tighter control on your a1c I see no reason why you shouldn't go on to have a healthy pregnancy@dani96xx yes that’s exactly why I would like to hear peoples experiences, I have been a type 1 since I was 22 and now 32, I would like to have children but inside I’m so afraid of the complications. My hb1ca is 73 and it’s always been that way. X
That is definitely a positive. I am not TTC so am not taking any extra medication other than my insulin which is novorapid and tresiba. My last a1c was 57 however that was in May last year so hoping it has come down slightly more@dani96xx I also once met a girl at the airport who was a diabetic since age 8 & had two girls, they were healthy but she did go through one tough pregnancy..and yes it’s defiantly hopefull just to hear that others in the same position as us were able to have children. what medications are you on at the moment? x
That is definitely a positive. I am not TTC so am not taking any extra medication other than my insulin which is novorapid and tresiba. My last a1c was 57 however that was in May last year so hoping it has come down slightly morewhat medication are you on? X
57 is really good and I know it will improve further, I’m also on novorapid/lantus but I also take metformin due to insulin resistance 5 years ago. It does have stomach related side effects( bloating) but made my hb1ca drop from 120 to 73, so I’m not grateful.. did you ever attend carb course by dietician? Or work out? x
Wow well done on the drop in your a1c!. I was diagnosed at 17 and had always been naturally slim all my life so never worried about what I ate. When diagnosed my diet wasn't the best but I always counted my carbs so my a1c has always been good. At the beginning of last year my consultant put forward the libre to me and asked if I'd be interested. I said yes, however part of the requirement was to go on a four week stile course(diabetes management course) this course massively educated me and taught me things I never knew so would definitely recommend every diabetic tries a course! I was furloughed for 4.5 months last year so decided to take up cycling and managed to cycle 300 miles in 30 days and raised £400 for Alzheimers Society, I am now a keen skipper and cyclist. I like to exercise for fun however it does have a massive positive on my blood sugar levels and my health in general. Have you been on any courses or work out? X57 is really good and I know it will improve further, I’m also on novorapid/lantus but I also take metformin due to insulin resistance 5 years ago. It does have stomach related side effects( bloating) but made my hb1ca drop from 120 to 73, so I’m not grateful.. did you ever attend carb course by dietician? Or work out? x
Wow well done on the drop in your a1c!. I was diagnosed at 17 and had always been naturally slim all my life so never worried about what I ate. When diagnosed my diet wasn't the best but I always counted my carbs so my a1c has always been good. At the beginning of last year my consultant put forward the libre to me and asked if I'd be interested. I said yes, however part of the requirement was to go on a four week stile course(diabetes management course) this course massively educated me and taught me things I never knew so would definitely recommend every diabetic tries a course! I was furloughed for 4.5 months last year so decided to take up cycling and managed to cycle 300 miles in 30 days and raised £400 for Alzheimers Society, I am now a keen skipper and cyclist. I like to exercise for fun however it does have a massive positive on my blood sugar levels and my health in general. Have you been on any courses or work out? X
Just have a few questions for type 1 diabetics who are either trying for a baby or have been blessed with children. How difficult was conceiving? And the whole pregnancy?
Thank you! I returned to work in August and have been back full time since then. I worked in the events industry though so have recently started a new job working in HR however for the same companyThat’s amazing!! Are you back to work now than? I have been off since March & went back twice in between but for a short period... I have never been on a course but I have been educating myself through this forum & researching online, I would like to go for one for sure. It’s through this forum that I figured out about my insulin resistance & asked for metformin. I have also put a request in for libre which should be authorised soon, I think that’s a game changer for sure. They offered pump but I don’t know if I’ll be able to handle that... been a few months that I have started working out 3-4 days a week and fibre intake is better too.. I guess we have the time now to look after ourselves properly.. have you heard anything about the vaccine? x
Thank you! I returned to work in August and have been back full time since then. I worked in the events industry though so have recently started a new job working in HR however for the same company. Are you happy being off work?
This forum is definitely educational and real life experience and knowledge. They may be doing online courses through your diabetes team? Crazy how you had to push for the extra medication! Where abouts in the UK are you? I'm in west mids and health care seems pretty good.
The libre is definitely a game changer. I always used to inject after id eaten as I never knew how much I wanted to eat. As I was only testing before my next meal I didn't realise how high my blood sugar was going in between due to the delay in my body processing the insulin. That alone made my a1c go from 67 to 57 in 4months. It is also interesting to see what happens during your sleep!
I like the flexibility of the pens, although I've heard the pump can be good for people who are quite active so may be something id look into but atm I seem to be doing okay.
Well done on the exercise. I agree we definitely have more time to focus on our diabetes. I can't say I have, I got a text from my doctors saying they will be in contact once it becomes available but haven't heard anything. Have you?x