OMG, OMG, OMG.
I DON’T HAVE DIABETES, I DON’T HAVE DIABETES, I DON’T HAVE
I could finally get tested, and contrary to every expectation, my (very severe, second-time) gestational diabetes did not translate into permanent diabetes. You have no idea, people, how bad this gestational diabetes was. I was on sky-high doses of insulin, and it wasn’t even working. It’s a miracle that I’m back to normal after all that.
When I was placed on insulin, I was given a card to carry in my wallet. It said,
If I act erratically, that’s not because I’m drunk. It’s because I’m a diabetic. Please give me some candy.
The candy, of course, is a way to prevent a hypoglycemic coma. It’s a very powerful feeling to be able to remove the card from the wallet, finally.
P.S. I was going to post the good news on Facebook but then changed my mind because the information feels too private for Facebook.
Congratulations!
What did you do to reverse it?
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This time, frankly nothing. Maybe running around with a growing baby provided great physical exercise.
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YAY!!!
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Great news!
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This is wonderful news, Clarissa! Yay!
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Congratulations!
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That is wonderful news!
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Congrats! May your fasting blood sugar always stay under 100.
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Yay — congrats!
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