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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: UK
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: UK
Posts: 153
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Hi there,
My small fiber neuropathy is not related to diabetes, so I have been advised by my professor in London...but...I had diabetes in both pregnancies so have a bit of knowledge re this
I am quite small and thin and do not have any weight issues but when I had my first son it was picked up on a scan that I had too much fluid, I was then given a glucose tolerance test which showed slightly raised glucose, I think it was 8.1 after 2 hours. Should be under 7.8. I ended up having a C-section as it was quite risky with all the fluid.
With my second son they monitored me very closely , I had to test before and after meals, my bloods were running high after meals, but strangely I had an normal glucose tolerance test. The consultants said even though I had a normal test it doesn't mean I don't have it! so this proves that the test isn't that accurate to pick up pre-diabetes, the only way to know for sure is if you test after meals with a kit, to see how your body reacts to different foods. Just by having slightly raised blood sugars caused big problems for me in my first pregnancy, so I am guessing that if left unmanaged could cause other problems too i.e. small fiber neuropathy.!
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