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Old 08-02-2010, 08:46 AM
babiegurl.619 babiegurl.619 is offline
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Default Pregnancy & Type 1

Hi all...
I was diagnosed wen i was 11 yrs old with type 1 juvenile diabetes... I am now 21, almost 22 yrs old and pregnant with my 3rd child... Pregnancy and type 1 diabetes is always really complicated in the 1st trimester 4 me... I always seem to have A LOT of low BGs... I am now in my 3rd tirmester about 8 1/2 months and my blood sugars are kind of all ovr the place... My doctor has me on humalog and lantus, which is wut i take wen not pregnant also, and i c him weekly-biweekly, but it seems like no doctor can ever figure out how 2 completely control my sugars whether pregnant or not... I think it kind of has a lot 2 do with my diet, but i dnt noe... Its a lil frustrating and stressful... Any advice??...
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Old 09-20-2010, 04:12 PM
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I had type 1 daibetes for more than 12 years now. I did the lantus/humalog routine for years and was not able to get the control that I wanted. After years of resisting, I went onto an insulin pump about a year before getting pregnant with my son. It has made a world of difference because the basal control you can get is so much better than with the lantus. I've found over the years (3.5 yrs on pump) that my basal rates fluctuate a lot during the day from .45 units per hour during the day up to 1.5 units per hour overnight. In fact, I change my basal rates about 8 times throughout the day, which means that my control has improved greatly. My A1Cs are between 6 and 7 on average. I am pregnant again and finding that my basal rates are moving quite a bit as well, which is easy to adjust with the pump. So I am a huge fan of the pump. And while it is annoying always having it clipped on somewhere, it's great not having to take multiple injections each day. About the same amount of work as before because you still need to monitor your BG closely, carb count, etc.
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Old 09-23-2010, 05:18 AM
cdavid cdavid is offline
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I was diagnosed when I was 11 as well. I just had a baby 7 months ago. I had the opposite problem. Lots of high blood sugars. If you are getting low a lot I would cut back on the lantis. Try cutting back 2 units at a time. That will stabilize you blood sugars throughout the day.
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