Thursday, February 24, 2011

Does anybody knows that changing to diabetic diet affect the glucose tolerance test?

I have 32 weeks pregnant and diagnosed with gestational diabetes. My doctor wants me to follow a diabetic diet and repeat the test of glucose tolerance in 2 weeks. Everyone knows that a regime change might affect tolerance test glucose for diabetics? If you think two weeks is enough? May help some, but basically how the body reacts to glucose changed forever. A test of glucose tolerance less serious can be seen, but it is especially important to eat and live as a diabetic now. Any damage to blood vessels continues. I can not answer your question, but I can tell you that gestational diabetes are at greater risk of developing diabetes in adulthood. After the birth of a child, watching your weight and get your BGL (blood glucose) regularly. When I was pregnant years ago, was not known, and now I am a diabetic on medication. Probably I have more time than usual long BGL and did not know. I ended up with eye injury at age 43, so keep on top of that the doctor has already determined that you are diabetic at this point. I think that's why he wants you to follow a diabetic diet, come back in two weeks to ensure that diabetes is worse and can not by diet alone. If it turns out that there can not he decide to go ahead and put on insulin. Good luck and congratulations on your new baby:) Do what you want to keep your child and two weeks is enough time. Change what you can affect how your body will eat it prepared for an exam. The results of glucose tolerance may change. What to do if the CCT is to kill, because it is only to measure the body's reaction to the rich glucose. The GTtis old, outdated and wrong. Hemoglobin A1c test is a better indicator of how your body handles sugar. It HA1C is a simple blood test - no real necessity. Glucose attaches to hemoglobin permanently. This test measures the amount of glycated hemoglobin in the blood because the life of the hemoglobin in the blood is three months - HA1C it is a good indicator of what your blood sugar for the period. A rate of 7% or more of concern. A diet affects HA1C, but test a few months to see. So.stick to a diet for junior arrives, refuses another annoying and ask for a GTT HA1C a real idea of how the body handles glucose .

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