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I had the test for the diabetes. How long does it take to get the results? They didn't say. Just curious
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They took a vial of blood, no finger poke lol. I already told my doc that I want the results weather it's good or bad. Now I have to wait till after the weekend.  
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Some doctors just don't tell you anything if there's nothing wrong. You can call or at your next appointment tell them you want them to contact you with all test results as soon as they're available. It's your right as a patient to know what's going on, good or bad. You have questions either way and they deserve the doctors attention.
But, with my glucose test I got the results within minutes of them doing the finger prick blood test.
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I took the 1 hour. They haven't even gave me the results from my ultrasound. It's been over a week. I had to call the last time to see the results a week and a half later just to find out that I needed to go back in for another ultrasound. I have this feeling that they aren't gonna say anything until I call or wait till my next appt which is in Feb. Feel like they don't care and are in a hurry to get me out of the office
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If you do it early depending on doc I got the answers later that day.  
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I did mine today and tom is my doc appointment and the nurse said it's will b ready for sure by tonite.u took 1 hour or 3 hours
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Mine took a week
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They called me a day later with mine.
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Usually couple days, blood tests usually don't take long
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