Well, my results came back today. Failed. It was 212 and she said it should have been under 120.
I have my 3 hour testing on the 22nd, I'm sure I'll fail it, too. -sigh-
I would refuse the 3 hour and tell them they need to treat you now. 212 is VERY high and dangerous to the baby. The MFM told me anything over 200 can damage/ kill the baby. Do NOT let them put your baby through that again! My stillborn and MMC both died just a few days after I had GTT.
I'm not sure that is entirely true. I asked the RN on my diabetes team if one high number can cause damage and she said no... that high readings over a period of time is what causes problems...Ive had reading of 200, 221 and 236 and little one is just fine... Im being put on insulin to control it cause im having these spikes no matter what i eat it seems so hopefully it wont continue to happen...
I'm going to call and see what they say tomorrow. Hopefully they will listen and take the 220 as a basis and diagnose me with that.
Little freaked out now.
Little freaked out now.
The OGTT is a pretty extreme test that pushes our pancreas in order to really stress it to determine how well it can handle excessive blood glucose. Your day to day numbers may not be in that range at all, particularly if you are already following the GD diet and exercise protocol (which you probably are already familiar with). I would do that until you get in to see your GD team, and don't stress out too too much about that high reading - it is high, and you are almost certainly suffering from GD, and you will likely end up on some medication considering your history with GD and where you are at in your pregnancy. But you have been diagnosed, you are informed about how you can address your blood sugar levels right now, and you will have medical intervention very soon if required (and it would be immediate if the risk was so great that imminent or extreme harm could come to your baby).
Hang in there.
Little freaked out now.
The OGTT is a pretty extreme test that pushes our pancreas in order to really stress it to determine how well it can handle excessive blood glucose. Your day to day numbers may not be in that range at all, particularly if you are already following the GD diet and exercise protocol (which you probably are already familiar with). I would do that until you get in to see your GD team, and don't stress out too too much about that high reading - it is high, and you are almost certainly suffering from GD, and you will likely end up on some medication considering your history with GD and where you are at in your pregnancy. But you have been diagnosed, you are informed about how you can address your blood sugar levels right now, and you will have medical intervention very soon if required (and it would be immediate if the risk was so great that imminent or extreme harm could come to your baby).
Hang in there.
Thank you for that. It's easy to get caught up in others experiences. I know I just have to begin what I was doing before when I was pregnant and take care of myself before I see the team and become "officially" diagnosed.
Oh argh. My levels are beginning to rise!!! Brilliant
Eating the same. Nothing different. It's not over the limit but I'm hitting 7s more regularly.