Hi there
I'm diabetic type1 on insulin.
I am pregnant and have been controlling my diabetes the best I can.
My sugars are 5,6 I have had some around 15 but got them back down. I've started bleeding I am only 5 weeks gone just wondered if anyone else has experiences this and gone on to have a healthy baby ?
Thanks Jess
ok thanks so much. It's reassuring. I lost one at 6 weeks last time so really scared this time. Trying to stay positive. If you don't mind me asking was it a lot of blood ? Mine is not as heavy as a period but a still red and a bit heavy. Thank youHi Jess,
I am type 2 diabetic and when I got pregnant I also bled at the same time you did. Midwife said it was my placenta attaching to the womb but if you're worried about it go to the doctors.
I was consultant led and only saw midwife once and then I saw diabetic pregnancy consultant, diabetic nurse and another consultant every four weeks and was closely monitored to ensure I had a healthy pregnancy.
My son was born by c section (due to being breech) on January 3rd 2013 and was 7lb 10oz which they said was a brilliant weight but they had told me he would be 10lb plus as I am diabetic but that wasn't the case.
My son is now 16 months old and fantastic, walking talking and everything he should be doing.
Take care and see that doctor if ever you worried about anything.
Kelly.
Kelly M Lawton
kellylawton77@gmail.com
I'm not depressed at all just concerned . I've had diabetes 15 years and it is controlled hense why I'm concerned about the bleeding. ThanksDiabetes doesn't have to be that hard to live with honey as long as you keep it under control. You can live a perfectly normal life.
If you start to feel like you have no reason to live speak to your family, friends or doctor or all of them as you may have a touch of depression which is common with diabetes.
At your age you have everything to live for and should be enjoying life and not feeling the way that you do.
Please make sure you keep an eye on how you feel and if ever you feel that low again please speak to your doctor and your family or a close friend. Sometimes just having someone to listen can often be the answer to first step treatment of depression.
Chin up honey and try and remain positive. Xxx
Kelly M Lawton
kellylawton77@gmail.com
I have lived with type one diabetes and i am only 14 and have had diabetes since i was 13 and it has been a struggle to deal with. Sometimes i fell like i have no reason to live because to deal with is to hard to deal with.
I have lived with type one diabetes and i am only 14 and have had diabetes since i was 13 and it has been a struggle to deal with. Sometimes i fell like i have no reason to live because to deal with is to hard to deal with.
Yes I can't get any diabetes care and am having hypos hypers being violently sick and the diabetes team at my local hospital in Llanelli keep cancelling my appointments so I am having no diabetes care, now I was having pins and needles in my feet and stabbing pains now my toes are numb and I am losing balance the treatment in Carmarthenshire is disgraceful and I feel let down and they even ignored my Gp writing to them a couple of weeks ago!! Life is **** they have ignored my phone calls and when I was at the hospital for another appoint with a different dept I called into the diabetes centre and the nurse told me this isn't a drop in centre it has to be appointments only to which I replied, I have had my appoint cancelled time and time again, have called left messages spoken to Sylvia the receptionist and no one has answered me, it's disgraceful and I am getting worse because I have no help at all for my diabetes went to one of my GP's and was told because I am on insulin the hospital has to see to me they won't help me what the hell am I supposed to do?Have you got a diabetes story to share? We're looking for people who'd like to share any unusual stories about living with diabetes, for example:
- How your diet may have changed since being diagnosed
- Mis-diagnosis of diabetes or type confusion
- Strange side effects of medications that you were on
- The impact of diabetes on dating or relationships, Insulin pumps and sex
- Getting control of your diabetes against the odds
- An extraordinary experience caring for someone with diabetes
- Unusual reactions from people at work in relation to your diabetes
- Other people's reaction to diabetes
- Unexpected experiences with the DVLA or benefits system
- Relationship with your doctor and health care team
- Any other unusual experiences/stories that you'd like to share!
If you want to share your story, please email charlotte@diabetes.co.uk.
Thank you and look forward to hearing from you.
Charlotte x
Yes I can't get any diabetes care and am having hypos hypers being violently sick and the diabetes team at my local hospital in Llanelli keep cancelling my appointments so I am having no diabetes care, now I was having pins and needles in my feet and stabbing pains now my toes are numb and I am losing balance the treatment in Carmarthenshire is disgraceful and I feel let down and they even ignored my Gp writing to them a couple of weeks ago!! Life is **** they have ignored my phone calls and when I was at the hospital for another appoint with a different dept I called into the diabetes centre and the nurse told me this isn't a drop in centre it has to be appointments only to which I replied, I have had my appoint cancelled time and time again, have called left messages spoken to Sylvia the receptionist and no one has answered me, it's disgraceful and I am getting worse because I have no help at all for my diabetes went to one of my GP's and was told because I am on insulin the hospital has to see to me they won't help me what the hell am I supposed to do?
I can't eat weetabix too high in carbs and sugarI once ate a whole bag of chocolate buttons (can I add that I was 8 months pregnant and wouldn't do this normally) and my blood sugar was brilliant but after eating just two weetabix my blood sugar was 14.3.....
Anyone got any explanations???
Kelly M Lawton
kellylawton77@gmail.com
I would like to offer my story. Diagnosed T2 five years ago. Put on metformin to counteract high blood sugars . Told to change my diet, the usual. Thought I had it control then two years ago, I started having hypos, bad sleeps, and feeling tired, grumpy, angry, sweaty and having all the classic hypo symptoms. The first time my gp took me off the metformin and told me to watch my bloods.Have you got a diabetes story to share? We're looking for people who'd like to share any unusual stories about living with diabetes, for example:
- How your diet may have changed since being diagnosed
- Mis-diagnosis of diabetes or type confusion
- Strange side effects of medications that you were on
- The impact of diabetes on dating or relationships, Insulin pumps and sex
- Getting control of your diabetes against the odds
- An extraordinary experience caring for someone with diabetes
- Unusual reactions from people at work in relation to your diabetes
- Other people's reaction to diabetes
- Unexpected experiences with the DVLA or benefits system
- Relationship with your doctor and health care team
- Any other unusual experiences/stories that you'd like to share!
If you want to share your story, please email charlotte@diabetes.co.uk.
Thank you and look forward to hearing from you.
Charlotte x
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