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Sugar Test Confusion.

So far I have had two sugar tests. The first one in January came back great. I had to have a second test, due to my age; who check was completed March 17th. When I came for a routine visit on April 3rd, I was told the test was great at a 125. However, at today's appointment I was told I need a three hour test because the last one was inconclusive. Has this ever happened to anyone else? I'm confused.
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Same here I failed the one hour test and did the 3 hr and passed but now my dc wants me to get another one done to check if I have diabetes because my baby is measuring big and they want to make sure everything is ok
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I'm confused as well failed the first test by .1 and passed the second with really good numbers but they want me to go meet with the diabetes clinic and whatnot. Kinda confusing.
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Haha just watch your sugar and carb intake and you should b fine... I'm in the same boat!!
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I don't know. It could be she read them wrong. Sometimes handwriting is unreadable if they were written and not typed. Trying to look at the bright side and that they saw it before something could have gone wrong. Also, good thing I didn't eat/drink before my visit to be the human pin cushion.
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I did the 1hr and failed, did the two hour and passed but was told to keep an eye on my sugars... Have been testing at home and 2 hrs past meals they have been on the high side and my obstertrician said she would possibly give me another test at 34 wks. Sounds like yours could have been a stuff up in reading results tho, like they were overlooked maybe??
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