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I am Debbie Downer today- need to vent (kind of BR)
So I failed my one hour glucose test. I hear it happens often but on top of it they told me I am VERY anemic. I called Mark and told him and he started freaking out. I know that I will be fine (at least I hope) but I need to get iron pills, a few things from the store and I leave for my flight at 2pm for the rest of the week. Pray this trip goes better than my last and that the weather in Orlando makes me get over this stupid cold..
Did any other niners fail this test? How bad was the 3 hour?
Re: I am Debbie Downer today- need to vent (kind of BR)
Aw, I'm sorry to hear all of that:(
I certainly hope this trip goes smoothly for you....you deserve it!
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Congrats to both my TTC buddies, Amberley18 and sb2006 on their beautiful babies!
Thanks for the heads up... I will play around with them to make sure it doesnt kill my tummy!
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I also failed my one hr and had to do the three hr. It wasn't as bad as I thought. I went really early (like 630am) and they had a special recliner for me and I just loaded a new book on my kindle and settled in. The hrs went pretty fast and before I knew it I was done. The drink is a little bigger for the 3 hr and my arm was a little sore from having blood taken 4 times but it wasn't bad.
As for the anemic, I was also told last week that I am severly anemic and put on supplements. The one they gave me has vitamin C in it which is easy on your stomach and helps you absorb it better.
GL and I hope you feel better knowing your not alone which failing the test.
I've always had low iron. I'll be concerned when we get pg. I've often tried to donate blood, but I don't make the cut.
I'm sorry that you're going through this now. I hope this trip goes well, and the cold passes quickly.
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oh bummer! Hopefully the iron pills will help you anemia. Get the kind chelated to polysaccharides, they're much, much easier on your stomach (I've been on 150mg/daily for 9 years, and I've never had any problems as long as I take it with food).
Good luck on your next glucose tolerance test!
I agree with this... The prenatals I take do not contain iron but are high in Vitamin C and so far my iron levels been good. I also have been craving fruits like oranges, grapes and strawberries, so I'm sure that's been helping.
I'm sorry you didn't pass the 1 hr test!
Ditto pp that it's not
uncommon to not pass and having to take the 3 hour. I know it's easier
said than done but try not too stress too much about it! When do you go for your 3 hr?
Enjoy your trip and I hope you return home to warmer weather. Keep your chin up, only 12 weeks left!!!
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I'm late Kel, but low iron and even if you do have GD, a modified diet for less than 3 months isn't too terribly bad. Just focus on the baby and getting your husband on a fierce house hunt- hopefully everything will work itself out.
If not, you can always hang a hammock from the ceiling of your apartment for your baby. (this is a joke that Kirk and I often relay to friends when they ask us when we're having a baby. we always tell them- we have nowhere to put it! and they say- oh, but you can move, and then we tell them, or we could just put it in a hammock and hang it from the ceiling!)
Stand up for something you believe in.
I haven't had the glucose test yet but I'm doing it in 4 weeks at my 28 week appointment. I'm a little worried about failing too, but like everyone said, it's not at all uncommon to fail the 1 hr and pass the 3 hr.
I've always been borderline anemic too. My prenatal does have iron in it, and I've been eating oranges like they're going out of style, but I've been SUPER tired lately. My midwife also recommended iron supplements but said I'll still benefit if I take them every other day or every 2 days instead of every day (and shouldn't have the resulting constipation some iron supplements cause.)
Anyway, you're not alone in all these pregnancy adventures.
Hope the next test (and everything else) goes smoothly for you!