beckyp
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi everyone! Some of you may have seen some previous posts of mine but basically we emigrated at the beginning of January which is why this is probably being posted at ridiculous o'clock! I've not found an equivalent forum here so you're stuck with me for a while longer!
In a moment of madness, we had a tickle and fumble last month at completely the wrong time! It's still very early days but I did a test this morning and there was a VERY faint blue line (although it's disappeared now???)! I was a bit hasty with the test as I'm not due until next week but it's best to test early isn't it? I packed a test in our suitcase (wierd but I didn't want the packers packing it and it was in my sock drawer) so had one with me.
On a good note before leaving the UK my GP gave me 3 months supply of folic acid so I've been taking it since last month, just in case. I've not had my HBA1C done since I was bf'ing and it had risen to 7.9 (E was 5 months old - she's now 11). At the time I knew it would be higher but I've been consciously testing a lot in the last few months as I knew we'd be ttc pretty quickly (I can feel my bodyclock ticking!) so I'm hoping that it's gone down quite a bit. They allowed us to start trying when it went down to 7.2 last time.
Obviously we've not told anyone (I don't even know myself yet!) and I'm registering with a doctor next week. I still need to work out what happens here in relation to diabetes. The nurse at the doctors told me yesterday that diabetes is all dealt with in-house and that I wouldn't need to go to hospital.
I guess I'm pretty sure that it was a definite line because my levels are hard to get under control at the moment (that was why I wanted to do the test in the first place)....I had the same with E.
I'm incredibly happy, excited but also feeling very nervous. It was 'planned' like E and I'm hoping that I've not buggered things up or got it wrong. Fingers crossed. Diabetics do have 'mistakes' don't they? I have visions of being shouted at by kiwis if it is positive!!!!
It's all a bit 'am I or aren't I' at the moment but I've got a good feeling about it....
Enough of my waffle - I hope everyone's well in the UK and babies and pregnancies are going well! I still can't believe that E will be a year old in a month.....seems like only yesterday that I was freaking out about that pregnancy!
In a moment of madness, we had a tickle and fumble last month at completely the wrong time! It's still very early days but I did a test this morning and there was a VERY faint blue line (although it's disappeared now???)! I was a bit hasty with the test as I'm not due until next week but it's best to test early isn't it? I packed a test in our suitcase (wierd but I didn't want the packers packing it and it was in my sock drawer) so had one with me.
On a good note before leaving the UK my GP gave me 3 months supply of folic acid so I've been taking it since last month, just in case. I've not had my HBA1C done since I was bf'ing and it had risen to 7.9 (E was 5 months old - she's now 11). At the time I knew it would be higher but I've been consciously testing a lot in the last few months as I knew we'd be ttc pretty quickly (I can feel my bodyclock ticking!) so I'm hoping that it's gone down quite a bit. They allowed us to start trying when it went down to 7.2 last time.
Obviously we've not told anyone (I don't even know myself yet!) and I'm registering with a doctor next week. I still need to work out what happens here in relation to diabetes. The nurse at the doctors told me yesterday that diabetes is all dealt with in-house and that I wouldn't need to go to hospital.
I guess I'm pretty sure that it was a definite line because my levels are hard to get under control at the moment (that was why I wanted to do the test in the first place)....I had the same with E.
I'm incredibly happy, excited but also feeling very nervous. It was 'planned' like E and I'm hoping that I've not buggered things up or got it wrong. Fingers crossed. Diabetics do have 'mistakes' don't they? I have visions of being shouted at by kiwis if it is positive!!!!
It's all a bit 'am I or aren't I' at the moment but I've got a good feeling about it....
Enough of my waffle - I hope everyone's well in the UK and babies and pregnancies are going well! I still can't believe that E will be a year old in a month.....seems like only yesterday that I was freaking out about that pregnancy!