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  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
    South West Sydney, NSW
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    Life post GD...

    Hi everyone,

    Just wondering how you are going post GD... I have just had my follow up now that DD is 2 years old... I really really detest the fact that I have to do the 75g OGTT each and every year until DD is 5!!! I keep saying to myself - just 3 more years... but the likelihood is that there will be more pregnancies would will put that goal post further and further away.

    I get the results of the most recent test this coming Saturday.

  2. #2
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    Jan 2009
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    least its only once a year you have to deal with it and not everyday

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    Good luck with your results. I hope everything comes back fine.

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    Sep 2008
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    least its only once a year you have to deal with it and not everyday
    Very true... it scares me to say that I don't think I will be far off though with the family history, my PCOS etc.

    I really dislike the test - the drink is just vile and is getting harder and harder to drink as each time I know how I will feel afterwards. The pathology collector had to sit next to me and make me drink it this time. I remember the first time I ever had to do the test and remember it being easier to drink the drink - mostly because I didn't know how it would effect me.

    Thanks Jewel. There is a strong family history of type 2 so this time of year leaves me with a lot of anxiety.

  5. #5
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    Jan 2009
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    one of the good things about being T1D, no more ikky drink tests!

    Best of luck for tomorrow hun

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    Sep 2008
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    LOL Skybie - that is what my cousin says! She laughs when I say I have to drink the drink

  7. #7
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    Jun 2007
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    I only have to do my test every two years....I wonder why.....I'm due for mine now too but keep putting it off. I find it hard to get the time to go and sit for 2-3 hours and do nothing! The drink is vile. But I guess it's for the best. I had GD with both pregnancies. I would rather catch diabetes early than find out when the damage has been done. I hope your results come back ok. I'm sure if you've been good with your diet and all that preventative stuff you will be fine. I've been a bit of a paranoid freak since I had GD. I still eat the GD diet and everything is low GI. Big hugs. I understand how nerve wracking the wait is xx

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    I have had GD with all 4 pregnancies and on insulin for 3. My last follow up appointment was when DD was 6 weeks old.. I wonder why they told you you need to do the test for 5 years..

    As soon as bub was out my sugar levels were fine. and the gross sweet drink thing came back clear as well.. I guess they realized mine was simply GD. Although I have been told it is possible for me to develop Diabetes later in life so be aware of that

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    Jul 2006
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    Interesting, I only did the test after DD was 6 weeks old then haven't had one since.... has something changed in the past 4 years?

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    I hope your test goes well on Saturday hun I know it's only once a year but it still sucks! Big hugs lovely!

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    good luck with your results!

    i had GD and was on insulin and told that i had to do the GTT test every year. when it came up to the first year i went to my gp for a referral and she said i only needed to do it every second year but on the year in between only do a fasting sugar level. i am moving interstate at the end of the year and i am not due until feb for another test so i will see what my new gp says!

  12. #12
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    Jul 2008
    Melbourne
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    good luck with your results TK

    i did the 6 week check up & then my GP gave me a referral to have the test again a month or two before we said we wanted to TTC #2....but i didn't get it done and i can't remember if she said to get it done each year. oops. i think there is a really strong chance i will have it again this PG - i have so many things that point towards it (weight, family history, previous GD, age).

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    Nov 2010
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    I had my 6 week follow up and had slightly elevated levels still but interestingly enough he said that they have noticed if not breastfeeding then the numbers take a bit longer to drop. I have to test again in feb to get my all clear and then every 2 years after that. I do a finger***** fasting test every week just to keep an eye on it

  14. #14
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    May 2008
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    Life post GD...

    When I was discharged from hossy they gave me the path care slip then to go and have the test again and then get the gp at my 6 week check to let me know the results.
    The results were good and gp just said to make sure I do the test every 2 years as my chances of developing diabetes is doubled now.
    I can't stand the drink, it's vile and makes me feel sick. I really only drink water so something that sweet is yuk. I had to have the tolerance test with all three pregnancies and I get quite anxious knowing I have to drink it I also can't stand sitting there for 2 hours, I have better things to do with 2 hours child free...lol
    I guess it's just poor communication for those that haven't been told to do a follow up test after birth and then every couple if years..

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    I had my levels tested after DS was born and they were normal. I received a letter when he was just over 12mths old to get tested.......... so far I haven't gotten around to it. Can I have one done this early in pg?

    I think I'm also the only person alive who thought the drink was nice. LOL....... kinda like flat overly sweet softdrink. I'd put sugar on my sugar though........ Note to self: step away from the sugar, and behave.

  16. #16
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    Sep 2008
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    Forshelby - I ddin't mind the drink either. Flat lemonade . I do hate the sitting still for two hours, that sux