Maddileigh
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Hi all.
I'm new here. T1 diabetic for 15 years, now 26 years old. It's never been brilliantly controlled but never had any complications.
I recently found out I am pregnant, 6w+4. It was completely unplanned and out of the blue. I'm super worried because my last HBA1c in June was 73 (8.6%) I think which is obviously way too high to be pregnant. All I've managed to do so far is look online and scare myself.
Since finding out I've been trying my hardest for super tight control, albeit having random lows and spikes out of nowhere! I'm even having to test and give myself extra insulin around 3am to stop morning highs. This means testing 10+ times per day!
My doctors are being ridiculously unhelpful and saying that I can't have more testing strips because I have used my "quota". I have been told that I need to see a doctor to be shown "how to test my blood properly, only 4-5 times a day". I nearly cried I was that mad!
I am already so stressed I have damaged my baby! Has anyone else had issues with prescriptions while pregnant?
Sorry for the long post.
Thanks
Ask to be referred to the diabetes clinic - you should be seen for early pregnancy advice from your DSN. You should be on high dose folic acid. They should give you advice on target ranges for blood sugar during pregnancy.
Well done striving for tight control. Make sure you have hypo treatment handy: early pregnancy hormones do make you vulnerable to hypos.
I'm not sure what your doctors are talking about with mention of a quota of test strips - nice guidelines provide type 1 diabetics should be supported to test 4-10 times a day, or more. I'm sure your diabetic specialist nurse would support you with more during pregnancy. In fact, one of the things that helps with obtaining NHS funding for continuous glucose monitoring is being pregnant - because then testing is for the health of two people: mum and bump.
You shouldn't have to buy yourself test strips because you are type 1 and should get access to the strips you need on prescription. Certainly the NHS guidelines do provide that you shouldn't have to be funding your own strips.
Congratulations, try not to stress to much.
Hi all.
I'm new here. T1 diabetic for 15 years, now 26 years old. It's never been brilliantly controlled but never had any complications.
I recently found out I am pregnant, 6w+4. It was completely unplanned and out of the blue. I'm super worried because my last HBA1c in June was 73 (8.6%) I think which is obviously way too high to be pregnant. All I've managed to do so far is look online and scare myself.
Since finding out I've been trying my hardest for super tight control, albeit having random lows and spikes out of nowhere! I'm even having to test and give myself extra insulin around 3am to stop morning highs. This means testing 10+ times per day!
My doctors are being ridiculously unhelpful and saying that I can't have more testing strips because I have used my "quota". I have been told that I need to see a doctor to be shown "how to test my blood properly, only 4-5 times a day". I nearly cried I was that mad!
I am already so stressed I have damaged my baby! Has anyone else had issues with prescriptions while pregnant?
Sorry for the long post.
Thanks
Thank you for your support Freema. Sometimes you just need a vent and bit of reassurance! Money is tight with the whole unplanned pregnancy thing I've got going on but seriously considering investing in the Libre CGM just for some peace of mind!
Hi all thought I would check in and update. Unfortunately I started getting stomach cramps last week and a scan showed no heartbeat and no growth from the 7 week scan. Absolutely devestated. I decided to wait it out naturally but a further scan yesterday showed no signs my body was ready to let go yet, the sac and placenta were still growing but no baby. I decided to have d&c today as I don't think I could handle the waiting which they said could be weeks
I'm home from the hospital now, sore and very emotional but ok. Post op BG little high (10s) but told was ok. I am however concerned about my BG levels now, slowly rising since 6pm, now hit 17mmol and I'm panicking. My normal correction doses don't seem to be working and I have no contact with my DSN out of hours. I have tested for ketones which are 0.2 so I'm happy with that but concerned about the long term effects of this high BG
Gemma, I'm incredibly sorry for your loss too. It's the worst feeling in the world isn't it
Out of interest how high were your levels post op?
I'm on correction dose number 4, up to 15 units now since last night and still can't get below 17mmol and starting to feel very unwellketones negative so far but am starting to panick
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