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Showing posts with label Gestational Diabetes. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2015

A Day of Good News

Yesterday turned out to be a great day.  Not only was it over 70 degees, but we heard back from our home appraisal and our home thankfully appraised at selling price.  For those that have sold your home before, knows the stress of it all.

The buyer, who apparently is a contactor, didn't think our house would appraise on what he offered.  He said if it didn't appraise that amount then he wouldn't go through with the sell.  After we found our my dream home, I've been stressed that our sell would fall through and we could say, 'goodbye' to the perfect house. So so happy we can move forward with the new home.

Then as I was getting in bed, I checked my email and received my lab results from my glucose test.  I PASSED!!!  I was so afraid I was going to be diagnosed with gestastional diabetes again. This was my 3rd time taking the test during this pregnancy.  I failed the 1 hour after finding out I was pregnant and then passed the 2 hour.  When I met with Dr. Wright for Joanna's choriod plexus cyst, he said he would be seeing me back because I would be diagnosed again.  So glad he was wrong. I knew I wouldn't be able to control it as well as I did with Vivian.  One less thing I have to worry about.

Here's a pic from yesterday since I can't make a post without a picture :)


Tuesday, December 31, 2013

New Years Eve

I cannot believe that today is the last day of 2013 and what a year it has been.  The BEST year I would have to say.  We celebrated 2013 New Year's with the anticipation of our little bundle to arrive.  At the time, I was only 3 months pregnant and wanting June to come quickly.  Boy did it!

Crazy to the think first half of the year I was pregnant and the second half we have a beautiful little girl.  The first 6 months I was wondering what we were going to have, who little one would look like, how labor and delivery was going to go, finding out I had gestastional diabetes, waiting to feel the first kick and wondering how big my belly was going to be.  Then June 22nd came out of no where.  

Now we have the most beautiful girl in the whole entire world.  She is so sweet, but can be a little trickster.  She will let you know she's tired of something and wants to move onto something else.  B says she is just like her Momma, ha!  We have experienced her first smile, laugh, projectile vomiting, first bath, being peed on, rolling over, sitting up, first holidays, tasting solids and so much more.  Wonder what 2014 will have in store for us.  All I can say is that I'm looking forward to a lifetime of Miss Vivian Rose Kinard!

Click to see a little video

 

Sunday, April 21, 2013

30 Weeks


How Far Along Are You: 30 weeks
Weight gain:  130.8 this am (started at 116.6).  Lost a couple of pounds after finding out I have gestational diabetes.  On that note, they will not let me go past 39 weeks.  Can't believe she'll be here in 9 weeks.  Crazy!!
Maternity Clothes: A few maternity tops.
Wedding band on or off: On
Stretch Marks: Nope.
Sleep: Sleeping great!
Best Moment This Week: Feeling little one move a lot more.  So cool seeing my stomach move.
What I Miss:  Sweets, french fries and not having to watch what I eat.
Does Anyone Know?:  Everyone does now.
Movement: Yep!
Food Cravings?: Any dessert after my dinner, but can't eat any :(
Anything making you feel blah or sick?:Nope
Gender:  GIRL!!!
Labor Signs:  No.
Symptoms:   Having a few Braxton Hicks contractions here and there
Belly button in or out?:   I have an iny-outy belly button.  I'm sure this sucker will be pocking out for sure.
Mood: Getting excited
Looking Forward To:  All my doctor visits which I'm seeing 1-2 times per week.  At my first high risk appointment I found out my amniotic fluids were low, 6.1.  He wants me to have an ultrasound weekly to make sure my fluids aren't decreasing.  If they continue, I will be on bed rest.  Hopefully, that won't happen.  He told me to drinks LOTS of water and relax more...not worry about exercising so much.  Miss Vivian is a day behind in her growth which he wasn't concerned with.  She's just over 2 lbs.  I have my next ultrasound this Tuesday...crossing fingers my amniotic fluid has increased.  On Thursday, I have my regular two week appointment to have my stomach measured and hear her little heartbeat.  Its been running in the 150's which is great!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Appointments with my dietician and high risk dr.

On Tuesday I had my first appointment with my Dietician.  She said I was doing everything that I was suppose to, but gave me a chart to follow. She wants me to eat 4 servings of dairy, 10 ounces of meat, vegetables are unlimited, 3 servings of fruit, 9 servings of grains, 2 servings or less fat everyday.  I can have "extra/junk" food but has to be 150 calories or less. 


I started her recommendation yesterday, but there is no way I can eat all this food.  Just too much! I'm not sure what she was thinking.  At least I don't have to count carbohydrates.  That was beginning to become a pain.


Along with all my food that I have to eat, I have to write everything down in a food journal.  This will take dedication.  I see her again in 4 weeks...hopefully I will get a good report.


Today I met with my High Risk Doctor, Dr. Wright. They did a thorough measurement of Vivian and he said she is doing great.  She is measuring a day behind which he said was fine.  My official due day is June 29th which means I will have her a week earlier because of the gestational diabetes.  They won't let me go pass 39 weeks.  So, on Saturday I will be 30 weeks which means she will be here in 9 weeks.  So hard to believe! 

My amniotic fluids are low, 6.1.  I have to have an ultrasound every week to make sure they don't continue to decrease.  He told me to cut down on my activity, drink LOTS of water, and when I'm on the couch I need to lay on my side to help with the blood flow. If my fluids drop to below 5 then I will be on bedrest. 

I'm just so happy they are keeping a close watch on me.  I just want to do everything to keep this baby girl healthy.  That is all any parent-to-be can ask for.  I can't wait to see her!   


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Sugar Baby

On Thursday, March 28th I went to have the oh so fun glucola test done.  Nothing like drinking a warm 'fruit punch' in less than 5 minutes.  Well, I polished it off in less than 1 minute...I wanted to get that finished.  After sitting there for an hour they took a vial of blood and I was on my way.  The office was closed for Good Friday so they called with my results on Monday.  Low and behold I failed.  My BSL was 176 and the cap is 139.  Not the news that I was looking for.  On Wednesday, April 3rd I went back for the 2 hour recheck.  First they took a vial of blood fasting, had an orange flavor drink which was a little better and sat for an hour.  After sitting for an hour, they took another vial of blood in my left arm.  Now, in my left arm I really don't have a good vein to draw blood so this 'country bumpkin' girl got it from the most random place on my arm.  Let me tell you, that sucker hurt.  I still have a slight bruise.  After that, I sat for another hour and she took the last vial of blood from my right arm and then I was on my way.  On Thursday I got a call from my doctors office and found out a failed yet again.  My fasting number was 80, an hour after the drink it was 222 and an hour later it was 174.  I couldn't believe it.  I have gestational diabetes.  I didn't think I would 'fit' into that category because I'm small, eat healthy, exercise and haven't gained a lot of weight during my pregnancy thus far.  It was a definite shocker.  I'm already nervous about pushing out a baby, now she could possibly be a 'big' baby just freaks me out. 

On Monday, April 8th my doctors office called to let me know they had my Rx for my glucose test and log to keep track of my levels.  After work I went to CVS and got my Rx.  I was sitting down at home reading the instructions and it was so overwhelming.  The instruction sheet was as large as the US road map.  Too much information on how to use such a small device.  I went to trusty YouTube and found a video on how to use my Ultra 2.


I got up about 30 minutes before my alarm went off ready to take my test.  Well, I wasn't ready.  I was a little freaked out because I HATE having my finger pricked.  And the thought of having to do this everyday, four times a day, for 12 weeks wasn't  my idea of fun.  So after preparing myself to prick my finger, I just went for it.  I had myself worked up for nothing.  I barely even felt it.  Unfortunately, trying to get the first sample it read an error.  I didn't leave it on long enough.  The second time I tried, I didn't get enough blood on the test strip.  The third time I tried my middle finger, but nothing barely came out.  The fourth try I finally got it.  My BSL measured  103 fasting.  My doctor wants it 92 or less.  My numbers throughout the day was good.  2 hours after meals he wants them 120 or less.  I've been in the 80's and 90's which is great.  

On Tuesday, April 16th I meet with a dietician and then on that Thursday I will meet with my high risk doctor.  At least I will a little extra attention and will have an ultrasound at each visit.  So glad I will be able to see baby girl a lot more.  One good thing is that they won't let me go any later than 39 weeks.  So I will either be induced or have a c-section.  I should have a scheduled delivery and then both my parents can be here since they live 13 hrs away.  

I hate that I can't indulge when I want.  I'm a Sanders and we Sanders have a major sweet tooth!  But I will do whatever to keep this little girl healthy.  I was able to give up my adult beverages, I think I can cut down on my carb intake and cut out my sweets.  My whole thought is, at least I should bounce right back to my pre-pregnancy weight!!!

 
Showing posts with label Gestational Diabetes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gestational Diabetes. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2015

A Day of Good News

Yesterday turned out to be a great day.  Not only was it over 70 degees, but we heard back from our home appraisal and our home thankfully appraised at selling price.  For those that have sold your home before, knows the stress of it all.

The buyer, who apparently is a contactor, didn't think our house would appraise on what he offered.  He said if it didn't appraise that amount then he wouldn't go through with the sell.  After we found our my dream home, I've been stressed that our sell would fall through and we could say, 'goodbye' to the perfect house. So so happy we can move forward with the new home.

Then as I was getting in bed, I checked my email and received my lab results from my glucose test.  I PASSED!!!  I was so afraid I was going to be diagnosed with gestastional diabetes again. This was my 3rd time taking the test during this pregnancy.  I failed the 1 hour after finding out I was pregnant and then passed the 2 hour.  When I met with Dr. Wright for Joanna's choriod plexus cyst, he said he would be seeing me back because I would be diagnosed again.  So glad he was wrong. I knew I wouldn't be able to control it as well as I did with Vivian.  One less thing I have to worry about.

Here's a pic from yesterday since I can't make a post without a picture :)


Tuesday, December 31, 2013

New Years Eve

I cannot believe that today is the last day of 2013 and what a year it has been.  The BEST year I would have to say.  We celebrated 2013 New Year's with the anticipation of our little bundle to arrive.  At the time, I was only 3 months pregnant and wanting June to come quickly.  Boy did it!

Crazy to the think first half of the year I was pregnant and the second half we have a beautiful little girl.  The first 6 months I was wondering what we were going to have, who little one would look like, how labor and delivery was going to go, finding out I had gestastional diabetes, waiting to feel the first kick and wondering how big my belly was going to be.  Then June 22nd came out of no where.  

Now we have the most beautiful girl in the whole entire world.  She is so sweet, but can be a little trickster.  She will let you know she's tired of something and wants to move onto something else.  B says she is just like her Momma, ha!  We have experienced her first smile, laugh, projectile vomiting, first bath, being peed on, rolling over, sitting up, first holidays, tasting solids and so much more.  Wonder what 2014 will have in store for us.  All I can say is that I'm looking forward to a lifetime of Miss Vivian Rose Kinard!

Click to see a little video

 

Sunday, April 21, 2013

30 Weeks


How Far Along Are You: 30 weeks
Weight gain:  130.8 this am (started at 116.6).  Lost a couple of pounds after finding out I have gestational diabetes.  On that note, they will not let me go past 39 weeks.  Can't believe she'll be here in 9 weeks.  Crazy!!
Maternity Clothes: A few maternity tops.
Wedding band on or off: On
Stretch Marks: Nope.
Sleep: Sleeping great!
Best Moment This Week: Feeling little one move a lot more.  So cool seeing my stomach move.
What I Miss:  Sweets, french fries and not having to watch what I eat.
Does Anyone Know?:  Everyone does now.
Movement: Yep!
Food Cravings?: Any dessert after my dinner, but can't eat any :(
Anything making you feel blah or sick?:Nope
Gender:  GIRL!!!
Labor Signs:  No.
Symptoms:   Having a few Braxton Hicks contractions here and there
Belly button in or out?:   I have an iny-outy belly button.  I'm sure this sucker will be pocking out for sure.
Mood: Getting excited
Looking Forward To:  All my doctor visits which I'm seeing 1-2 times per week.  At my first high risk appointment I found out my amniotic fluids were low, 6.1.  He wants me to have an ultrasound weekly to make sure my fluids aren't decreasing.  If they continue, I will be on bed rest.  Hopefully, that won't happen.  He told me to drinks LOTS of water and relax more...not worry about exercising so much.  Miss Vivian is a day behind in her growth which he wasn't concerned with.  She's just over 2 lbs.  I have my next ultrasound this Tuesday...crossing fingers my amniotic fluid has increased.  On Thursday, I have my regular two week appointment to have my stomach measured and hear her little heartbeat.  Its been running in the 150's which is great!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Appointments with my dietician and high risk dr.

On Tuesday I had my first appointment with my Dietician.  She said I was doing everything that I was suppose to, but gave me a chart to follow. She wants me to eat 4 servings of dairy, 10 ounces of meat, vegetables are unlimited, 3 servings of fruit, 9 servings of grains, 2 servings or less fat everyday.  I can have "extra/junk" food but has to be 150 calories or less. 


I started her recommendation yesterday, but there is no way I can eat all this food.  Just too much! I'm not sure what she was thinking.  At least I don't have to count carbohydrates.  That was beginning to become a pain.


Along with all my food that I have to eat, I have to write everything down in a food journal.  This will take dedication.  I see her again in 4 weeks...hopefully I will get a good report.


Today I met with my High Risk Doctor, Dr. Wright. They did a thorough measurement of Vivian and he said she is doing great.  She is measuring a day behind which he said was fine.  My official due day is June 29th which means I will have her a week earlier because of the gestational diabetes.  They won't let me go pass 39 weeks.  So, on Saturday I will be 30 weeks which means she will be here in 9 weeks.  So hard to believe! 

My amniotic fluids are low, 6.1.  I have to have an ultrasound every week to make sure they don't continue to decrease.  He told me to cut down on my activity, drink LOTS of water, and when I'm on the couch I need to lay on my side to help with the blood flow. If my fluids drop to below 5 then I will be on bedrest. 

I'm just so happy they are keeping a close watch on me.  I just want to do everything to keep this baby girl healthy.  That is all any parent-to-be can ask for.  I can't wait to see her!   


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Sugar Baby

On Thursday, March 28th I went to have the oh so fun glucola test done.  Nothing like drinking a warm 'fruit punch' in less than 5 minutes.  Well, I polished it off in less than 1 minute...I wanted to get that finished.  After sitting there for an hour they took a vial of blood and I was on my way.  The office was closed for Good Friday so they called with my results on Monday.  Low and behold I failed.  My BSL was 176 and the cap is 139.  Not the news that I was looking for.  On Wednesday, April 3rd I went back for the 2 hour recheck.  First they took a vial of blood fasting, had an orange flavor drink which was a little better and sat for an hour.  After sitting for an hour, they took another vial of blood in my left arm.  Now, in my left arm I really don't have a good vein to draw blood so this 'country bumpkin' girl got it from the most random place on my arm.  Let me tell you, that sucker hurt.  I still have a slight bruise.  After that, I sat for another hour and she took the last vial of blood from my right arm and then I was on my way.  On Thursday I got a call from my doctors office and found out a failed yet again.  My fasting number was 80, an hour after the drink it was 222 and an hour later it was 174.  I couldn't believe it.  I have gestational diabetes.  I didn't think I would 'fit' into that category because I'm small, eat healthy, exercise and haven't gained a lot of weight during my pregnancy thus far.  It was a definite shocker.  I'm already nervous about pushing out a baby, now she could possibly be a 'big' baby just freaks me out. 

On Monday, April 8th my doctors office called to let me know they had my Rx for my glucose test and log to keep track of my levels.  After work I went to CVS and got my Rx.  I was sitting down at home reading the instructions and it was so overwhelming.  The instruction sheet was as large as the US road map.  Too much information on how to use such a small device.  I went to trusty YouTube and found a video on how to use my Ultra 2.


I got up about 30 minutes before my alarm went off ready to take my test.  Well, I wasn't ready.  I was a little freaked out because I HATE having my finger pricked.  And the thought of having to do this everyday, four times a day, for 12 weeks wasn't  my idea of fun.  So after preparing myself to prick my finger, I just went for it.  I had myself worked up for nothing.  I barely even felt it.  Unfortunately, trying to get the first sample it read an error.  I didn't leave it on long enough.  The second time I tried, I didn't get enough blood on the test strip.  The third time I tried my middle finger, but nothing barely came out.  The fourth try I finally got it.  My BSL measured  103 fasting.  My doctor wants it 92 or less.  My numbers throughout the day was good.  2 hours after meals he wants them 120 or less.  I've been in the 80's and 90's which is great.  

On Tuesday, April 16th I meet with a dietician and then on that Thursday I will meet with my high risk doctor.  At least I will a little extra attention and will have an ultrasound at each visit.  So glad I will be able to see baby girl a lot more.  One good thing is that they won't let me go any later than 39 weeks.  So I will either be induced or have a c-section.  I should have a scheduled delivery and then both my parents can be here since they live 13 hrs away.  

I hate that I can't indulge when I want.  I'm a Sanders and we Sanders have a major sweet tooth!  But I will do whatever to keep this little girl healthy.  I was able to give up my adult beverages, I think I can cut down on my carb intake and cut out my sweets.  My whole thought is, at least I should bounce right back to my pre-pregnancy weight!!!