KiKi Mouse
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I wouldn't mind doing the test honestly if I only had to not eat that morning. At my doctors office though...you have to fast for 12 hours. So I go in at 7:30 am after not eating for 12 hours and have blood drawn, sit there till 8:30 have more blood drawn, sit there again till 9:30 have still more blood drawn, at 10:30 even more blood drawn and then I have to have an appointment at 10:45 with my OB for the results and a checkup. That's like 16+ hours I won't be able to eat. I would love to do this test if I could just eat! Even if I could munch on crackers or something. I'll bring water of course and that will help a little but the last time I had to go 4 hours without eating (last week) I almost passed out...I would really prefer to not do that.
Thank you for letting me know all of the risks though. Nobody told me any of that! I mean I know I should ask questions but nothing ever comes to my mind when he asks "Do you have any questions?" This has been a fairly easy pregnancy so I rack my brain for questions but I find none...So thank you so much!![]()
What time do you go to bed usually? You'll just not have to eat from 7:30 in the evening til bed and then get out the door to the doctor. You can't munch on anything and they usually don't even let you leave the office. Exercising brings your blood sugar levels down...which is fine if you do have GD but not during testing.
I was only at the lab for 2 hours.
Fasting blood, drink sugar stuff, blood 1 hr later and then 2 hrs later. It was 3 blood tests but 2 hours. All my levels were off.
Don't fret too much over it. Lots of people fail the one hour test and pass the longer test. Doesn't mean you can go out and eat crazy because that is not good for your baby or for you.
I was devastated when I first found out I had GD but after a week or so I settled into a new "lifestyle" of eating habits and things have been good.
Baby has been growing at the 50th percentile and my numbers have been good. It's not something to fool around with considering the dangers. That is what keeps me on track. This isn't about me not being able to eat a cookie it's my daughter's life.
