MrsMushroom
Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Just being nosy really 
When were you diagnosed diabetic?
My diabetes was found when I was pregnant with my son (he's now 16 months).
At that time I was 7 months pregnant and addicted to creme eggs, I was eating about 3 a day, plus pints and pints of milk and punnets of grapes ........ I had thought the constant peeing, tiredness, sugar cravings etc were all symptoms of pregnancy and had no idea I had diabetes.
I had gone for my 28 week check at my midwife and had bloods taken then the day after, I was called into the hospital as when they had done the tests, I had a BS of 17.2 (this was on the Thursday). When the tested me again at the hospital on the Friday, I was 28.8!!! 😱 I was admitted for Easter weekend and was on all sorts of drips etc. It was the most frightening time of my life and I have honestly never felt so vulnerable and scared.
My consultant at the time was convinced it was T1 and not GD as I "didn't fit the criteria". It was confirmed the week before I gave birth that it was indeed what he had thought and I have been a T1 insulin dependant diabetic ever since Good Friday 2011.
So, that's my story ........
When were you diagnosed diabetic?
My diabetes was found when I was pregnant with my son (he's now 16 months).
At that time I was 7 months pregnant and addicted to creme eggs, I was eating about 3 a day, plus pints and pints of milk and punnets of grapes ........ I had thought the constant peeing, tiredness, sugar cravings etc were all symptoms of pregnancy and had no idea I had diabetes.
I had gone for my 28 week check at my midwife and had bloods taken then the day after, I was called into the hospital as when they had done the tests, I had a BS of 17.2 (this was on the Thursday). When the tested me again at the hospital on the Friday, I was 28.8!!! 😱 I was admitted for Easter weekend and was on all sorts of drips etc. It was the most frightening time of my life and I have honestly never felt so vulnerable and scared.
My consultant at the time was convinced it was T1 and not GD as I "didn't fit the criteria". It was confirmed the week before I gave birth that it was indeed what he had thought and I have been a T1 insulin dependant diabetic ever since Good Friday 2011.
So, that's my story ........