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<blockquote data-quote="Georgie38" data-source="post: 625236" data-attributes="member: 125843"><p>Hi Annemarie,</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for sharing your story with me, you have done really well with your weightloss and BG reduction! Fingers crossed on the next stage, cant wait to hear all about your progress.</p><p></p><p>Hi just_jenn,</p><p></p><p>I think the preconception clinics are amazing, I have had a very positive experience. They give you so much support, I have 3/4 monthly consultant appointments. I see a diabetic nurse every 4 weeks and have had appointments with a dietitian. Really I have lead the level of support I needed, so they seem to really tailor to your individual needs.</p><p>New medication was introduced gradually at the start and really controlled with regular phone calls to review my BG levels.</p><p>They have also given me emotional support and just listen to you properly. </p><p></p><p>They also introduced Liragutide after 2 months to help with reducing my HbA1c, which was a big decision as you need to be off it again for 3 months before trying to get pregnant. It has certainly helped me. </p><p>I have always tried to be really honest about how I feel and how I am coping, it has paid off as they really stepped to the mark each time I had a wobble.</p><p></p><p>Georgina</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Georgie38, post: 625236, member: 125843"] Hi Annemarie, Thank you so much for sharing your story with me, you have done really well with your weightloss and BG reduction! Fingers crossed on the next stage, cant wait to hear all about your progress. Hi just_jenn, I think the preconception clinics are amazing, I have had a very positive experience. They give you so much support, I have 3/4 monthly consultant appointments. I see a diabetic nurse every 4 weeks and have had appointments with a dietitian. Really I have lead the level of support I needed, so they seem to really tailor to your individual needs. New medication was introduced gradually at the start and really controlled with regular phone calls to review my BG levels. They have also given me emotional support and just listen to you properly. They also introduced Liragutide after 2 months to help with reducing my HbA1c, which was a big decision as you need to be off it again for 3 months before trying to get pregnant. It has certainly helped me. I have always tried to be really honest about how I feel and how I am coping, it has paid off as they really stepped to the mark each time I had a wobble. Georgina [/QUOTE]
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