Rose trustman
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi everyone,
So I’ll be honest, I’ve had poorly controlled diabetes for 15 years which of course I’m not proud of. I’ve started showing signs of neuropathy and have problems with my eyes.
I’ve recently done a carbohydrate course and am absolutely determined to changed my ways and bring my A1C into range. Particularly because me and my partner want to start trying for a baby. I know I need minimum of 6 months of controlled blood sugars before we start trying but being totally honest, I’m worried my past history of poor control has ruined my chances of falling pregnant anyway. Is this a myth? Is it harder for diabetics to fall pregnant if they been poorly controlled in the past?
Thanks in advance.
Rose
So I’ll be honest, I’ve had poorly controlled diabetes for 15 years which of course I’m not proud of. I’ve started showing signs of neuropathy and have problems with my eyes.
I’ve recently done a carbohydrate course and am absolutely determined to changed my ways and bring my A1C into range. Particularly because me and my partner want to start trying for a baby. I know I need minimum of 6 months of controlled blood sugars before we start trying but being totally honest, I’m worried my past history of poor control has ruined my chances of falling pregnant anyway. Is this a myth? Is it harder for diabetics to fall pregnant if they been poorly controlled in the past?
Thanks in advance.
Rose