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Re: 1HR test high, but no Gest. Diabetes

From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 12 May 2003 16:41:10 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 12 May 2003, J. wrote: >
>I had 145 on my hour screening, but my 3 hr turned out normal. So I was
>routinely advised to follow a diabetic diet. Before my screening I was
>over doing the sweets. Especially relying on ice cream every night,
>lots of juice and mints after little meals. The new diet says only 2
>fruits a day, and no other sugar. I feel that if I don't have the sugar
>like I was doing, then I can be a little looser than advised, if I don't
>go overboard like I was. I'm turning 45, and am in my seventh month.
>How dangerous is all this, and what exactly can happen if I do develop
>GD? Sorry I couldn't pinpoint this in the archives. Thanks.
>
>--
>J.
>

what about fasting level, you need to just retest fasting and postprandial after a week.the only problem is to develop gestational diabets which usually is controlled by diet, although sometimes insulin is needed and you can go into labor on time but not after that.with good diet control most of pregnancies pass without complications

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