Apart from the diabetic side of things, which has been a pain in the bum, I haven't had any severe other symptoms such as morning sickness. You have my every sympathy Phoebe, I would imagine morning sickness with diabetes is a bloody nightmare! I have found that I am snacking a lot though, I do seem to get very HUNGRY and have to eat immediately. (Its not like a hypo kind of hungry, more like a hungry you'd get after, say, swimming where you want to eat immediately if not sooner!)
In 32 years the only time I have needed an ambulance was about 6 weeks after I miscarried and it was the morning after a wedding. The wedding catered for 60 and there were 200+ plus there (nice people having it, but the whole thing was utterly shambolic.) The morning after I must have woken my husband up (we were camping, as were lots of other guests) and he tried to get me to drink some Lucozade. I could not move my mouth / throat or co-ordinate my limbs, it was horrific! After what felt like twenty mins if this, two friends were also in the tent trying to get sugar into my mouth and I couldn't tell them I could not swallow and was terrified they would choke me - they called an ambulance.
My mind was clear all the time, I just couldn't work my arms, speak etc. It was truly terrifying. I was trying to say to them that I needed Glucogon - I had some in my toiletry bag but it had been there so long, and I had never needed it EVER, that it didn't occur to anyone. Normally with a hypo I may be a bit wobbly / drunk at worst then I have something to drink / eat and am fine. That hypo was another league. I can't look at pics of that wedding now, it both upsets and frightens me.
The reason I mentioned the miscarriage is because the DSN said, as it had never happened in such a way before, it may have still been the hormones playing up so my body was behaving in a different way. I had drunk the night before but not excessively, and tbh have drunk far more than I had that time and been fine. I didn't eat much either due to the lack of catering but have never had such a reaction. I hope I never do again...