Doireallyneedanams
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It was never confirmed via OGTT but rather my own home tests as I got a 8.3 1 hour after a heavy carb takeaway (100g carb.) My third trimester hba1c was 33
I have a very strong family history of type 2 so I will spend the rest of my life eating with that in mind anyway.
It was never confirmed via OGTT but rather my own home tests as I got a 8.3 1 hour after a heavy carb takeaway (100g carb.)
thanks for the link.I will leave this here so you feel a little better about 8.3 spike www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAnS0WGU2dc&t=820s
Well he is young and thin, so probably not type 2 or prediabetic and his glucose comes down too nicely for type 1. He says in the video he is not diabetic but you know, a lot of diabetics don't know about their illness... His glucose curves are fairly nice anyway to suggest any serious problem.thanks for the link.
is the guy in the video non-diabetic?
wow it is insane. His BG went to the roof.Well he is young and thin, so probably not type 2 or prediabetic and his glucose comes down too nicely for type 1. He says in the video he is not diabetic but you know, a lot of diabetics don't know about their illness... His glucose curves are fairly nice anyway to suggest any serious problem.
There is also this guy getting hype from measuring his glucose after eating fast food, here is the response to coke https://www.instagram.com/p/Cda58bHgern/
You score high in the at risk category given the family history though being female helps as does being young and I hope not having a high BP at this poiont. GD is a fore warning of your type 2 risk and occurs because any state of rapid growth (pregnancy and adolescence) encourages the body to become insulin resistant to encourage its energy to be used for growth.Thanks all.
I should say it was the hospital that “diagnosed” it, I didn’t self diagnose. I had 3 readings over 7.8 at 1 hour (all after very carby take away) but still all under 9. They said 3 and over was a diagnosis. I am still sceptical about all of that to be honest but I treated the remainder of my pregnancy as if I did have GD just to play it safe. Through out labour my glucose was stable at 4.6 the entire time which the midwives did say would be highly unusual for someone with GD or diabetes!
Still, I have 2 brothers with type 2 in their 50’s so I do believe there is a degree of insulin resistance going on with me too. I have to be careful.
You score high in the at risk category given the family history though being female helps as does being young and I hope not having a high BP at this poiont. GD is a fore warning of your type 2 risk and occurs because any state of rapid growth (pregnancy and adolescence) encourages the body to become insulin resistant to encourage its energy to be used for growth.
You know that low carb is healthy and safe but maybe you can lessen the strictness if you find it too restrictive unless you notice any extra waist being acquired or a change in your hdl/trig ratio (HDL is ideally the same as or higher than trig) on blood tests or higher blood pressure. Your excellent hba1c s and finger prick tests will be last place for the diabetes to show itself and your brothers likely had the other symptoms I mentioned long before t2 but like many people may have discounted it has middle aged stuff.
Are your brothers aware of how you are managing your risk so sucessfully?
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