Good morning

Sorry to hear about your brother, Taty. Will keep
him in my thoughts and prayers. <br
question of having children as a diabetic- one reason I
only have one child is diabetes- gestational diabetes.
I was in my early 30’s when I got pregnant for the
first time and developed diabetes. I was a nervous Mom
to be, anyway, and having the high sugars made it a
million times worse. I was scared to death- not for me,
but for the baby. They weren’t too hot at controlling
these things back then and there was a very real chance
that there could be some big time problems with the
baby. After Amanda was safely born- although she was
fairly large- I decided not to risk it again. There were
other considerations and I did have the one child, but
diabetes did play into my decision. I wasn’t worried she

would inherit diabetes, (I had not been diagnosed as
diabetic back then and the stupid doctors didn’t explain
to me that the gestational diabetes was probably a
harbinger of things to come), but I just didn’t think I
could handle the emotional pressure of another problem
pregnancy. Things are different these days- there are better
controls. I don’t think I would deny myself being a parent
because of the child’s risk of inheriting diabetes. Even
with this disease you can have a fulfilling life and
there will probably be even more medical advances in
the next 20 years. -Dona

2 Responses to “Good morning”

  1. Kristi Alyse Says:

    ,
    Just joined this group. I have been a Type 2 for 15 years, but only
    diagnosed for 10. My sugar got out of control a while back and I went
    on insulin, up to 200 units per day of Lantus and Novalog. Switched to
    being a vegetarian (I am vegan but without the politics), exercising,
    and was able to get off insulin completely. The new diet and exercise
    has allowed me to loose 50 pounds since April 11. I still take
    metformin.
    I have pretty good control, but my current problem is the Dawn
    Phenomenon. I have watched my sugar go from 118 to 156 in the space of
    3 hours, without eating anything. After noon, exercise will drop my
    sugar by over 100 points if I need it to, but only gives me a 10-20
    point drop in the morning.
    Happy to be here.
    Andrew

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    My name is Karen, 59 type 2 diabetes identified, newly diagnosed and
    I am not on any meds or insulin yet. I went to the doctor because it
    was time for my routine check up as I also have fibro, diverticulitis
    and lupus. Nice laundry list eh? I weighed in at 257 three weeks
    ago. Once I was diagnosed I started at the health club (3x per week)
    per doc’s orders to get things back under control, and my husband Rik
    and I went through our pantry and frig like detectives getting rid of
    every high carb and sugar product.
    This week I weighe in at 236 lbs. I am encouraged by that but I am
    feeling like this is all a crap shoot. My diet seems so very
    different from everyone else I know around here that are also
    diabetics. I am very confused and frustrated at not being able to get
    a handle on things. Needless to say my BC fluctuates wildly at this
    point. I go from 95 (fasting) in the morning to 110 in evening. One
    day it went to 178 and I was extremely dizzy so I spent the day in

    bed. Next day I was fine. After all this time I finally got up to
    one mile on the treadmill then my knee blew out so after my Physical
    Therapy appointment I was told to keep walking but to do it in a pool.
    I realize I am a newbie to all this and probably not as severe as
    many of you long timers with this disease but quite frankly I am
    scared. I have learned to manage the lupus and fibro as much as one
    can manage. But I just cannot get a handle on this diabetes. I am
    confused and scared.
    So…other than that…how is everyone’s day eh?
    Karen

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