A.M.
C.,
I have been in your boat, with my first pregnancy, I failed the test and then they had me to the 3 hour, I passed out during the test. The doctor then consulted me and told I was givena list of things that I could eat. I was not asked to test my sugar everyday. My son was born normal and only weighed 7lbs 10 ounces. After birth they tested his sugar levels for 2 days and said all was well.
With my next pregnancy (twin pregnancy), I told the OB that I did not want to do the glucose test, because I had failed it wilth a singleton pregnancy and would ssurely fail it with the twin pregnancy as well, but they had to haave me do it, sure enough I threw up after 1 hour. Since it was considered a high risk pregnancy, they had me test my sugar three times a day and i had to meet a dietician every week, My sugars stayed in check and I could always explain if they spiked, so it was Ok. My twins were born normal and the OB during delivery told me, once the twins are born, the gestational diabetes is also back to normal.
Try not to fear, the OB's have to do this, it is standard procedure for them, they will help you manage it very well and do everything that they can do to ensure a smoth pregnancy and delivery.
It would help if you focus on staying calm, and enjoy the rest of the weeks. Take care