My new office does it differently than my old office so I'm looking for opinions.
With Nolan, I had to fast after midnight and go into the office at 8am, drink the stuff, wait an hour then get blood drawn.
This time, they gave me the drink at my last appointment, told me to drink it an hour before my appt. time and then they'd draw blood as soon as I get there. They said I could eat beforehand, as my appointment is at 2:25pm.
My question- won't the food I eat before impact the results? At what time should I eat and should I avoid anything in particular?
I know all offices do it differently so I figure someone on here has done it the same way my new office is. Thanks! ![]()
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I ate before my test with both girls and passed.
With Taryn, I had cereal and orange juice within the hour of my test. With Tessa, I had lunch (pizza) about 2 hours before the test, and then a snack in between lunch and the test.
I was not required to fast either.
I was given the drink at a dr.'s appt., and was told to drink it before my next like you were.
I honestly think if you are going to pass you will, and if you're not, you won't regarless of how you try to "cheat" they system.
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I had to go back for the 3 hour, though, and with that, I couldn't eat or drink anything after midnight. That was probably one of the worst mornings in recent memory. Haha!
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So basically avoid carbs & sugars. Okay, thanks ladies!
I didn't pass with Nolan (though I did pass the 3 hour... which, yes Emma, was terrible!) so I'm not sure what to expect this time.
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My office didn't require a fast either. I was told to try to avoid carbs the day of the blood draw and try to eat foods high in protein, the suggested eggs. I was worried about the glucose test because my sister has type 1 and type 2, while not genetic, runs in my family.
I still at my cereal for breakfast and had a glass of juice. For lunch I had some eggs and veggies. I think I still had fruit and a granola bar for a snack. I tried not to limit my diet too much, because if I had it I didn't want to totally change how I eat unless I had to.