Hi guys
Thanks for the honest and positive advice and experience. I know everyone would love not to have diabetes but it?s what makes us us really. Me and OH decided (I know it?s a little wrong) to NPNT we started last night and just see how things go. We?ll be stressing the passion for a child on Thursday when we got to see my Diabetic Consultant and telling them about our plans and whats happening. It?s not like I?m at school anymore they cant not let me have a child!
I?m still worrying a little about my control but its in a way a denial and at the same time didn?t care but not thinking because we?re NTNP makes me think I?m already pregnant so want to start doing the right things well what I?m doing at the moment but even better and more often!
I cant really get my head round carb counting and at the moment I?m on set units for meals and the main problem at the moment for me is at work during meals. Due to working in a nursery and in the pre-school part all the children are leaving to go to school so we?re getting presents and lots of chocolates so while we?re in the childrens areas we?re nibbling away at the chocolate. I know I can have them and I just add a few units onto my meal if its 2 hours within a meal time just if people say to me I ?cant? have the things to eat I?d just eat more to make a point.
So that?s my weakness where I would just want to be like the rest of the girls at work and just eat and not like oh no cant my bloods will be out of their ?never normal? rage.
So from now on with knowing we?re NTNP attitude I want to be more positive and be less frustrated with not getting it right
Thank you
x
Hi,
I completely understand why you want to go ahead and start planning your family - its only natural.🙂
But I would urge you to speak with your team *before* you get pregnant. Diabetes and pegnancy are very hard things to balance and taking any risks with a growing baby inside you far outweighs your need for a baby. I think you would benefit from learning to carb count as this will give you much better control than you have now. There is so much evidence that a *good* hba1c pre-pregnancy is essential in producing a healthy child that you should not ignore it. I know you might think I am being hard on you - but this is about bringing a healthy baby into the world and putting your wishes to one side until you gain a better hba1c. I would imagine that your team wont be too happy that you are trying against their advice. Please re-read all the advice that the ladies on here have already given to you.🙂Bev