When I got home, I looked at a 12 oz coca-cola and it had 39g of sugar. So there's your comparison.
Anyway, after an hour they drew my blood and told me I could go. The lab tech could tell I felt terrible so she brought me a wet rag to put on my face. It helped. But I knew I was in no shape to drive so I sat in the lobby for an extra 30 minutes until I felt like my head was clear. Also, I'd stashed a protein bar in my purse because I knew I'd be starving by the time the test was over. Ha! For the record, I wasn't hungry---hard to feel hungry when you feel like puking. But I ate it anyway, hoping the food would somehow help me feel better.
I felt sick and disgusting for the rest of the day. My head hurt. My stomach hurt. I got diarrhea within two hours. Yeah, you needed to know that detail. I was at Target doing some shopping when all of a sudden......okay, I won't go in too many details. :) But the test really made me feel awful!
AND, I just knew I'd failed the test. I felt like it took forever for my body to clear the sugar so I figured there was no way I'd passed it.
I started freaking out about how I'd have to go and get the THREE HOUR glucose tolerance test which requires you to drink DOUBLE the amount of liquid in the same amount of time. Technically, the 1 hour test is just a screen. Most people who fail the screen will go on to pass the 3 hour test (and not get diagnosed with GD like I did). I wondered if I'd be able to do the 3 hr GTT without puking. I mean, my tummy is small. I couldn't dream of how 100g of glucose would make me feel if 50g made me feel so bad. I honestly thought 100g could put me in a sugar coma.
But you know what?
I was wrong. Hooray!
My OB's office called to tell me I'd passed and I honestly couldn't believe it.
The bad news? I have to take the test again around 26 weeks.
Right now I'm 24 weeks. Hopefully I'll pass the test again. But I'm kinda dreading it. I read somewhere on the internet there's a different test for WLS patients. Something about eating 18 jelly beans instead of drinking the glucola. That would be cool. I'm going to ask my OB about it when I see her this Thursday.
After having gestational diabetes during my second pregnancy, let me tell you--it was awful having to stick my fingers 5 times a day to check my blood sugar. At first, I didn't think it hurt at all. The needles are really tiny. But after a few months of pricking yourself 5 times a day, your fingers start to get sensitive.
Have you ever looked at a diabetic's fingertips? After years of pricking and pricking, they kind of look like raw hamburger meat.
All that finger pricking was one of the reasons I started seriously considering WLS in the first place. Women who develop GD have a 50-60% chance of developing type II diabetes within ten years. The thought of dealing with that for the rest of my life was unsettling.
Anywho. Here's a recent pic that I took at the mall bathroom. I don't have a full length mirror at home and I can never remember to get my husband to take my picture, so this is all I got. I've gained about 15 pounds from my lowest weight. So this puts me at 156. The baby only weighs 1.25 lbs or so right now, so I'm a little freaked out by the math. And the bump! Look how big I am! I look like I could deliver in a month. But, according to my pregnancy-BMI-calculator app, my BMI is less than 25 at that weight (156 in week 24). So I'm trying to be okay with it. My original goal was to get no higher than 163. Hey! I hear you laughing. Yeah, yeah. I don't think I'm gonna make it either. My first two babies weighed over 9.5 lbs. So only the baby can gain weight from now ON. Not me!
I've been walking for an hour a day (or more!) after I get off work every day. I found a hike/bike trail super close to my boys' daycare, so I go walk and then pick them up. It's a lovely walk---I should take pics for you guys. It follows a creek for about a mile, is paved, and has tons of ducks and birds that are so domesticated they will sit their plump-sized-overfed-selves on the concrete and not even move when I walk by. I love it! Temps are in the 90's right now at that time of day, so I'm not sure how much longer I'll be able to keep up with it, but it feels great to be active. I've been wearing a pedometer and averaging about 15,000 steps a day---about 5,000 at work. If you look closely at my legs, you can see a tan line under my knee from my capri walking pants! I never noticed it til I took this picture. Then I looked down at my legs, hoping it was just the light of the bathroom. Nope! Farmer tan. I must get a full length mirror so I don't get these kinds of surprises. Awesome, right?
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Well the baby may only be 1.25 lbs but the rest must be placenta, fluid around the baby, extra blood and boob growth because there is NOTHING of you. I would kill for your legs, tan line and all.
ReplyDeleteSeriously you look AMAZING!!!! x
You look great!
ReplyDeleteHi Lee Ann - good to 'see' you looking so good, and hooray for passing the first test (even though it kinda sucked, ugh)!
ReplyDeleteGrow, little baby, grow!!
You are looking super adorable :) Glad the test went well
ReplyDeleteYou are adorable and you're doing great! Keep it up!!
ReplyDeleteYou look great and no one should be looking that closely at your legs unless directed. ;-) I wouldn't have noticed if you hadn't told me exactly what to look for.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you posted on how you are doing (you look fabulous by the way), I love seeing how your pregnany journey is progressing after VSG.
ReplyDeleteYou look so cute!!! Congrats on passing. I had GD with my first baby so when I failed the 1 hour with the second, I todl them I'd just do the testing and the diet and assume I had it. I wasn't about to go through it again.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see this post! You look absolutely gorgeous! So happy everything is going so well!
DeleteOnward!
Judi
you look darling! And.... I freakin hate those glucose tests!! I had to take the 3 hr for my 1st pregnancy and thought I was gonna die. Same types of symptoms you had! Hope you get to try the jelly beans!
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DeleteLee Ann! You look positively adorbs pregnant! and still tiny minus the bump! :)
ReplyDeleteCome back to blog land and update us on what's going on- I've been wondering how you are!! :) :)
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Lee Ann!! Where have you been gorgeous! I wanna hear how baby and you are :)
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