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Do you have to fast before Glucose Test?
I am having my Glucose test done in 3 weeks @ 3:15pm. Do I have to fast before hand? If not what is ok to eat to not effect the blood test so I don't have to go for the 3 hour one?
Thank you
7 Answers
- NettleLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
You should call your doctor's office and ask. Every doctor seems to have a different requirement for this one--my doctor wanted me to fast from midnight the night before, and not eat or drink anything--including water--until the test was done.
Some other doctors just want their patients not to eat from the morning, and let them drink water. Some doctors don't want you to fast at all.
In order for your doctor to get the most accurate results, you should call up and find out exactly what they're looking for from you.
Unfortunately, there's no way to skew the results--either you'll pass or you'll fail. But if you do fail and have to take the three hour, take solace in the fact that only 15% of women who fail the one hour actually have gestational diabetes.
Good luck!
- Ana ALv 61 decade ago
I was told not to bother fasting. With my first, I had some pasta about an hour and a half before the test, and I failed and had to go back for the 3-hour one (that one is a fasting one). I tried some fruit and juice with my second, and failed again. I passed the 3-hour test both times. This time, I am going to book the 1-hour test first thing in the morning and eat absolutely nothing beforehand. I hate the 3-hour one.
- 1 decade ago
I'm having one done and I was told to fast for 16 hours before hand. I think you can just drink water. During the test they will check your glucose level and then give you a sugary drink and then test it again.
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- ?Lv 44 years ago
hey darling the main suitable suggestion i will provide is : bypass interior the morning. the faster the extra useful. Have possibly a small breakfast like a cup of milk with toast yet attempt to dodge suger. by using fact it may impact the try. approximately 30 minutes after breakfst is maximum suitable time to have the drink on the area & blood try after. it fairly is what my well being practitioner counseled me to do. you dont ought to rapid. only dodge sugery meals. the fasting is that in case you get this try as a good for glucose. then you certainly ought to do the 3hour try which calls for fasting. I did the try 30mins after breakfast & prevented suger. God Bless x Thats a robust breakfast to have which you're having
- JennyLv 41 decade ago
I think you have to fast. Call your doctor's office to check though, because like you said, if you mess it up you'll have to go back for a longer one! And if you do have to fast, I'd try to get that appointment changed to earlier in the day! They may just tell you don't eat anything that morning but that it's okay to eat the night before.
- MaleahLv 41 decade ago
I was told not to eat less than 2 hours before... I would say eat something healthy for lunch and drink water... Make sure there's little to no sugar or fat in what you are eating...
Meaning don't stop by McDonalds and grab a hamburger!