Thursday, February 18, 2010

24-26 weeks

For all of you who want to see the belly picture there it is. That is me at 26 weeks. I swear it feels bigger than it looks in that picture.
Last Monday I had my 24 weeks appointment. All went well, weight gain and growth all fine. I had my appointment in the morning so I went ahead and did my glucose test at the same time, that was not quite as good. My fasting sugar was 100 then I drank the yummy Lemon-Lime drink, taste 7-Up with too much sugar. I waited my hour and then rechecked my sugar...231!?! The cut off for Gestational Diabetes is 135, so I was almost 100 points over. I got my referral to go see the Diabetic Educator and went home and scheduled my appointment like a good patient. I saw her the next day, I figure with a sugar that high I didn't want to put it off long at all. That had to have been the most boring and pointless hour of my life. The lady knew I worked as a nurse over at Basin Clinic and even recognized that she had talked to me early that day calling on someones labs, but she still took me through the process of how to check my blood sugar! I ran my own Glucose test, I check blood sugars all day, I could not believe she showed me how to check my blood sugar. I was glad I went so I could get my Glucometer and have where my blood sugar ranges should be written down for me to see, but other than that it was a waste. She gave me a food pyramid and talked about what I should eat, but I had figured that out all on my own. I scheduled my follow up appointment with her for the following Monday but ended up calling and cancelling. There wasn't anything else she could do for me that I could have done at the clinic.
So far things are pretty good. I've cut out all the cookies and cake and my maybe one coke a week. I've gone to Skinny Cow and Weight Watchers ice cream and sugar free candy when I need to satisfy my sweet tooth, or grapes and strawberries. I eat quite a bit of fruit now. My noon and dinner sugars are right down where they need to be. My morning sugars are borderline normal. I took my blood sugar book to my OB doctor on Tuesday and had him look over them and had a few questions to ask him. I stepped on the scale that morning and had a 3 lbs weight loss, this is not the time to be losing weight, and I noticed my pulse has always been running over 100, my finger tips are even more numb that a week ago, what can I say I felt like I was falling apart and needed someone to tell me I was okay.
I'm so glad I work in the same office as my OB doctor. Since my thyroid is normal he's not worried about my pulse. There is nothing to do for my numb finger tips, basically it's pregnancy induced carpal tunnel syndrome. It wouldn't be so horrible to deal with but when you already feel like you are falling apart it can just be that last straw. My weight loss he says is good since it is just from changing how I eat. We have to keep watching my morning sugars and see how they do with some workout added in, but for now I get to avoid being put on medication.
That afternoon I got my belly support band I ordered so I have now started a 30 minute workout in the morning.
So I'm not falling apart and things are going good so far. For all of you who have passed your Glucose Test be happy. I was okay with being pregnant and I still am but I am definitely feeling more like I am ready to get this over with now.

I finished Ryann's quilt and took it to a girl I work with that has a quilting machine. She put that design in it for me. Brown thread on the bottom and green thread on top, a heart and flower pattern.

5 comments:

Kandice said...

So sorry you have the diabetes issue to work with. All I know is that even with out diabetes I ate WAY too much sugar during my pregnancies...and then I had to pay for it after the baby was born.

I love all the cute things you are making for her.

Sorry I wasn't home when you came to visit. I was going CRAZY after almost 2 weeks at home in bed. It was nice of you to stop by though!

Rachel said...

That quilt is absolutely beautiful! I'm sure you'll love cuddling with your baby in it!
I'm sorry about the gestational diabetes! No fun! But little Ryann will be so worth all of this!

Unknown said...

I love your quilt!! So sorry you have to deal with diabetes. What a pain!

Ang said...

I love the cute quilt! Pregnancy does do some weird things to your body. I know it seams to be taking forever but your little girl will be here before you know it! Good luck with things!

melissa said...

Yes, to echo the others, it is a beautiful quilt-what a nice design! I am really sorry things are so complicated with the diabetes and junk...it really won't last forever! thanks for the belly pic :)