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New Endo?
Heather Guy
Hi all, I started clomid this cycle (all of our fertility tests came back normal, but the doctor gave me the option anyhow since it's been almost a year and I took it). I won't know if it worked until about November 8th or so, but if it does, I'm a bit concerned about my endocrinologist....
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26 Oct 2011
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Does your baby kick when your sugars are high?
Anm
Hello. I am 27 weeks pregnant with T1. I have been noticing that my little girl kicks when my sugars are high for the past 1-2 months now. She also drops to the lowest part of my uterus when my sugars are low. When my little one was 5-5 1/2 months, she would kick very quickly when my sugars were high...
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12 Apr 2011
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High blood sugars in first few weeks
RebeccaG
Hi everyone, my husband and I just found out we're pregnant! By my calender we conceived 3 weeks ago, but my doctor tells me 4 1/2 weeks based on my last menstrual cycle. ANYWAY, so far I've needed more insulin (not less like many people) during this initial phase. I have increased both basal...
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21 Dec 2010
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Re: Plans change in the blink of an eye...support needed
Ariel
Hi Katie, I am very new to this site. I just read through your postings (and the others) and wanted to ask you if you had made the switch to Zoloft? If so how is it going? I am in my 11th week of pregnancy and dealing with some serious anxiety myself. I had been on Wellbutrin ( and really felt good with...
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14 Aug 2010
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Re: Feeling the stress of pregnancy and diabetes
Jennie
I like the way your doctor thinks - mine has been very specific about what I NEED to do, but less open-minded about what is actually possible. I know she knows that staying at 120 all day long for 9 months is just not something that can happen but sometimes I wish she would say that without me prompting...
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14 Apr 2010
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Feeling the stress of pregnancy and diabetes
Jennie
I'm a bit new to this Website, but am hoping to get some good advice. Ihave been a T1 diabetic since I was 16, so about 18 yeards now. I am currently 34 and am almost 15 weeks pregnant with our first baby. Everything is going fine so far, but I am really starting to feel the stress of being pregnant...
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13 Apr 2010
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First time mommy with T1
meganh
Hi Ladies, First, THANKS for all the great info out here. Just seeing all the success stories form people who have been through a pregnancy and dealt with Diabetes successfully too is awesome!!! There is alot of scary info out there, but those of us who have made the leap and with a TON of work had success...
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8 Feb 2010
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