Megan - I know! Hehe! My endo is detailed and examines me carefully each time. Unlike my ob (she just had a baby) almost always looks tired and very thorough with me. Oh well..
Kellbell - You're right about the tablets being nasty on the stomach. Thank you for that
As soon as I doubled my tablet intake at night, I've diarrhea and bit of nausea. Now its settling in a bit better. As for my BSL readings, tablets doesn't seem to do much for me. I've one 10.4 reading, few 8.0+, some 9.0. Honestly, I'm starting to shake the BSL gadget making sure it's working properly Yesterday was the appointment with the endo again and surprise, surprise..he said he's increasing my tablets intake. And when I had to go get a sample of my urine to him, he said to my husband "we might need to put her on insulin later in the pregnancy" So now I'm doing 1 tablet at breakfast, 2 at dinner and 1 before bed. As of today, it's working fine but we'll have to see how it goes throughout the week.
I went for an appointment with my ob and she said, if I'm being treated with tablets or/and insulin, it's highly likely they'll have to induce me at 38 or 38.5 weeks. Oh dear, there's so much preparations to do before the baby arrives!!
Oh I've a question. I find that if I eat 2 eggs-omelette + cheese + tomatoes + mushrooms, my levels just shoot up crazy! Any idea why? Also, my BSL increase differently when I take the same food at the same time of day. Weird, eh? Does it happen to any of you ladies out there too?
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