Mimzy, sweetV, thank you for your kind words. I'm 31 weeks now, diagnosed at 30 weeks. So, they said all my hard work did probably delay the onset. And, yeah, it does run in the family. When I go to the doc, it's easier to list the people who didn't get type II then it is to list the ones that did (pretty much everyone) and my mom had GD with me which wrecked my odds. But, she wasn't put on monitoring, just told to eat well and exercise. Obviously she did ok, cause I didn't come out jumbo sized. But, her having it increased my odds to have it. So, I do like that I'm getting monitoring because I would like to break the cycle.
I have been having pretty good luck so far keeping it down with diet and exercise. Pretty much as long as I don't drink straight glucose syrup my numbers are ok
So, for all intents and purposes the biggest problem was actually caused by the test! However, I am trying some herbal teas as well.
For example, I had read once roobios tea helps control blood sugar. I drank a cup the other night, not for that reason but just because it is delicious. Well, the next morning my fasting glucose was 10 points lower! That's the difference between them wanting to put me on meds and being allowed to control it myself. Tried again last night, and same effect this morning. I can't find anything on it being contraindicated for pregnancy so I will continue to drink my glass in the evening because it seems to have a dramatic effect on my fasting levels. I wish someone would do a clinical trial.
I'm also thinking of starting with raspberry leaf tea, because I've heard it will also control blood sugar and is supposedly just great to drink in the third trimester in general. Has anyone else been drinking it yet?
Trying4, I feel like a wimp cause I'm scared of the epidural! I don't know exactly why, but it deeply terrifies me. I am convinced that I would be one of the few that it doesn't work on, that I'd lose use of my legs while still feeling all the pain. I don't know why, I just am deeply convinced this is true. So, I'm too chicken to try it LOL If I'm induced, I feel like I'll probably end up with an epidural despite my fears, so it's nice to read your positive feelings about them