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Going in for my glucose test & I'm just really hoping I pass. All I ate for breakfast was some plain cheerios.
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You're usually not supposed to eat anything before you go and get it. I had mine done on Friday and I was so anall about it I didn't have anything after 8pm, because I really wanted to pass. They haven't called me yet so I have no idea if that means it came back good or they just aren't done yet. Don't worry too much about it, it's really not that bad, except for the whole waiting an hour crap. That gets boring, I sat out in my car and played on my phone while I was waiting lol
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Prayers for you and your baby sweetie sorry you got such sad news
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They are sending me to a cardiologist because they said I have a heart murmur. :( and now they want me in every 1 to 2 weeks to check on the baby & me.
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Sometimes if you get nervous before an appointment it can make your blood pressure a bit higher....hopefully everything goes ok. Just relax it will be ok momma
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Thank you so much! They just checked my blood pressure & said it was unusually high so now I'm worried over something else. :(
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9634886 tn?1405819605
Good luck momma! Hopefully everything goes good and you pass. All I ate the day I had mine was some plain corn flakes and I passed! Just don't stress it's not as bad as you think! I was freaking out about the drink hahaha which I didn't need too.... But I'm sure it will all go great! Good luck! :)
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