I know I don't have much room to whine with people here facing spinal taps and colonoscopies, but I have to take a glucose tolerance test tomorrow for gestational diabetes, and I'm not looking forward to it. I have horrible veins that roll all over the place, so who knows how many times I'm going to end up getting stuck. And I always get dizzy when my blood sugar changes, so I'm sure I'll end up feeling bad. Add to all of that the fact that my throat closes and makes it hard to breathe when I eat or drink something sweet, and you'll understand why I really don't want to do this.
Please tell me that you've been through this and didn't faint or anything. I was planning on trying to talk my doctor out of making me do it, but I'm carrying big, so I have to do it since the main risk of gestational diabetes is that it makes big babies.
**UPDATE**
I took it, sort of. The doctor's office gave me instructions for taking the glucose tolerance test (it even said I'd drink something and have my blood drawn 1 hour later), but the lab order sheet they gave me apparently was just for a glucose screening, which is a plain blood test. The tech in the lab called my doctor's office, and the nurse said that my chart said I just needed a glucose screening, so that's what I got. I have a doctor's appointment later today. I'm pretty sure he's going to tell me I have to go back and drink the yucky stuff.
Thanks for all the reassurance. I'll definitely go more willing when I do go to take the right test.
Please tell me that you've been through this and didn't faint or anything. I was planning on trying to talk my doctor out of making me do it, but I'm carrying big, so I have to do it since the main risk of gestational diabetes is that it makes big babies.
**UPDATE**
I took it, sort of. The doctor's office gave me instructions for taking the glucose tolerance test (it even said I'd drink something and have my blood drawn 1 hour later), but the lab order sheet they gave me apparently was just for a glucose screening, which is a plain blood test. The tech in the lab called my doctor's office, and the nurse said that my chart said I just needed a glucose screening, so that's what I got. I have a doctor's appointment later today. I'm pretty sure he's going to tell me I have to go back and drink the yucky stuff.

Thanks for all the reassurance. I'll definitely go more willing when I do go to take the right test.