Well I went about 3-4 weeks ago. I was SO nervous! Anyway there was the usual blood and urine tests. Height, weight and blood pressure. Then I was called into a room with 4 team members in! That was a bit overwhelming! So there was the Consultant, an Obstetrician, Diabetes Nurse and a student plus my hubby and I. They confirmed why we were there, didn't say anything about results from the blood tests etc but wanted to see my readings. I knew I would be told off for having too many hypos - but this was a good thing.
Eventually the consultant said they were fine with us TTC but to sort out all the hypos (I had a lot - had been ODing on Levemir apparently) and they reduced my Levemir (which has done the trick perfectly - I can now have carb free meals without much change in BG which has amazed me) but then while dictating the letter to my GP the Consultant happened to mention that my HbA1c was currently 35 - 5%! :***: :sick: No wonder they all looked concerned!
To be honest I found it all very overwhelming but absolutely essential. I had been trying way too hard to get my HbA1c down (from 8.1% a year ago) and the talk of hypos and losing my driving licence was a wake up call.
The team, particularly the DN, were lovely and very supportive. They have booked me on to the DAFNE course too and I have another appt in 3 (now 2) months with the DN if I don't get pregnant in the meantime.
I still feel scared about it all. The Nurse kept telling me I'd done all the hard work (getting my HbA1c down) but to relax now - but if I relax I start to get readings over 10! Surely that's not good?! :?