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Some Details Of How I Coped With Diabetes Gestational

Author:  Jane Reynolds   2008-03-31  Word Count: 516  Category: Diabetes  Print  Copy

Hi, my name is Jane.

I would like to share with you my personal story of how I managed and recovered from diabetes gestational.

Remembering my efforts of trying to understand and get as many details as possible to find an answer for my doubts directed me into writing and sharing all I know about diabetes gestational.

Three years ago, during my pregnancy, I came to know that I had diabetes gestational. However, there are few subtle symptoms, which I did not particularly notice that help to diagnose diabetes gestational in its early stage.

My husband and I were newly married, and we never had any history of major medical problems before marriage. The first sign of diabetes gestational was that I started to feel thirsty a lot. With the thought that it is good to drink a lot of water, I used to drink more glasses of water. Even after consuming plenty, I still felt thirsty.

Later, I begin to feel hungry as well and that started to happen frequently. I ate a lot. I even started feeling tired very soon after doing very little work. Simple household work, made me feel dizzy. I felt very weak, as if I am going to fall down at any moment while walking.

I assumed that there was some problem. Nevertheless, during pregnancy you do tend to get some physiological changes in your body, so I did not pay much attention.
Further, the effect of diabetes gestational became more severe. I started getting high sugar levels after seven weeks of my pregnancy. During the ninth week, I checked my blood sugar levels regularly. I came to know that I consistently had a high blood sugar level, after which I immediately consulted my doctor.

I was shocked when I got the information from my doctor that I have diabetes gestational. I was very much worried for my unborn baby. The doctor advised me to take insulin injections. I had no option but to start getting more insulin in my body to prevent my baby from the diabetes gestational infection.

Many people are afraid of insulin injections, as they are injected in stomach. Initially, it is scaring, but it is not that painful as people mainly think. My health care provider started special classes on diabetes gestational to make me understand the risks and effective ways to treat the condition without any major problems.

I was happy, when I got all the information about diabetes gestational. I felt motivated. I came to know, as how diabetes gestational functions in most women. That gave me strength. Further, I thoroughly checked my blood sugar levels four times a day. Even, I had to take insulin in my stomach twice a day.

Finally, I had my baby delivered. I was afraid that as a result of diabetes gestational my baby might suffer. However, I delivered a healthy normal boy with no problems. Gradually, with proper treatment for my diabetes gestational, my blood sugar levels came to normal after 3 months of pregnancy, and now I am planning to have a second child.

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During my pregnancy, I came to know that I had diabetes gestational. However, there are few subtle symptoms, which I did not particularly notice that help to diagnose diabetes gestational in its early stage. On www.the-diabetes-gestational.com you'll get clear easy to read information about the causes and risks of Diabetes Gestational. You'll acquire knowledge, note the symptoms and know which questions to ask your physician.

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