We got a positive this morning (hooray for digital EPT!)
I am so crazy excited right now, it's killing me to not shout it from the roof tops. Instead I'm at work, happily (silently) reeling.
We're trying to keep it on the quiet side until after the first trimester, but if I don't write things out then my brain becomes a scary place.
So my levels are where they should be, vitamins are taken daily, calories and protein are great, and our first appointment is on January 14th. Fasting blood sugar is higher than I would like (has been since I started ovulating and hasn't really come back down) but hopefully, I can get it in a good place and not get slapped with a "high risk" label.
My fastings are almost never under 100, I have a defective liver, it dumps every morning, I guess more than my pancreas can handle, but here's the weird part, I'm normal the rest of the day, perfect, stellar numbers, really. My last A1C was 6.0 which translates to "at risk for diabetes". Not bad for a girl who spent 12 years as a horribly controlled, insulin resistant diabetic...
So I'll be following the diabetic structured diet, keeping up with my exercise, and getting lots of sleep and hoping that everything will work out for me and the little one. We're calling it kicsi right now (at 4 weeks we obviously don't know the gender) it's Hungarian for "little one". I wanted to go with minion but I'm not sure how to pronounce "kegyenc" and I'm not ready to ask Grandma cuz she'll want to know why and then have everyone told within an hour... so if anyone is good enough with Hungarian to give me pronunciation, we'll have to stick with kicsi for now (figured that one out from "a little bit" egy kicsit as in "a little bit" those disks have been marginally helpful!)
For now, I shall go back to a most extremely dead day at work, and wish you all a very Happy Solstice!
Viszlát!
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