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so I have the glucose test comin up August 18 is there anything I should start doing now so I don't fail ?
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Thanks :)
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When i took mines, the dr said u can't eat anything pass 12 the Night of and nothing until after the test. If it sugar is high after eati g they will reschedule the test. Nothing but water and medicine
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How does it affect my baby if I fail ?
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Just don't have anything high in sugar that morning. (Juice, pancakes, etc.)
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We normally have to fast for at least 10 hours before the test if ur not then make sue u dont have anything to eat before u go to ur appointment at least 5 hours before
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They say to avoid sugar, but the morning I took mine I had French toast with syrup lol. But I passed mine
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Should I avoid sugar until than?
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Walk alot before you get it , and for like 5 mins after u drink the juice the give you.
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Don't eat fruit the morning or day of.  Just eat a little bit of cereal.  
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Just have a balanced diet. You can eat unhealthy stuff but eat healthy too, and the morning of that test, just eat some eggs. You will pass if you just don't eat anything sugary the morning of
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Just eat healthy. :) try to avoid junk food
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