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Re: glucose test, fasting impossible with sickness
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I was also told not to fast
I was up at 6:30 had Cheerios drank the drink at 8:45 blood taken at 9:50 ish.
Drink was orange flavor. I had no problems. Just a bit tired now at 3:30 PM.
You should double check with your Dr.
I also thought the first one was not fasting, but the nurse told me months ago that it was.
Then there is the 2 hr test. I actually took the 2 hr test this morning. I had to fast at least 10 hrs and then they gave me 75 g (I think) of the solution. I had 5 minutes to drink it. It wasnt that bad, mine was lemon lime flavor but I could see if your having pretty bad morning sickness how it would upset your stomach. then they took my blood after 1 hr and again after 2 hrs...they then gave me juice and crackers.
Finally there is the 3 hr test, which is just like the 2 hr except you have to drink more of the liquid in the begining and there are 3 blood draws.
First BPP 1.24.14
EDD 9.26.14
Baby Cooper John born on 9.24.14 6lbs9oz
There's just no way I could get through that without being violently sick and having IBS.
I'll deffinately speak to my midwife about it at my appointment next week. Last time I saw her she was concerned about my sickness, I'm hoping she will tell me that I don't have to do it and find an alternative.
I feel for you. However, this might be a time that you just have to suck it up.
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I spoke to a midwife at the doctors surgery and explained my fears, she told me to ask at my next hospital appointment about a different anti sickness medication to the one i'm already on, which I did the next day.
I told the Oncologist (I think thats what she said she was) about how my sickness is getting worse (being sick around 8 or 9 times most mornings now, and then continuing to be sick if I don't eat after), she told me to try my current tablets for "2 more weeks".
I told her i'd been on them since before Christmas and it's still not getting any better and asked again to please to put on something else, she said there are stronger sickness tablets but wanted me to stay on my current one for longer.
I'm just so scared, my sickness is also bad when i'm anxious which is making things worse.
My husband says I should just go to the appointment then if i'm sick forget about it, but i've told him that they make you do it again if you are sick.
I won't even be able to make it to the hospital without being very sick, then to sit there for 3 hours with an empty stomach is just not possible.
So i'm at a loss, i'm concidering calling my midwife but I'm scared because i dont want her to be "mad" at me, or think i'm being irresponsible, i just dont know what to do
I called my midwife and explained the situation, she said it's ridiculous they are making me do it and to call the antenatal department and let them know how bad my sickness is, as there is nothing she could do personally.
I spoke to one of the nurses there and she took my details. She said she would get the doctor to call me back (probably will be tomorrow now), and see if my anti sickness medication could be changed to something stronger and she would see if there was anything that could be done reguarding the GTT.
it was when I went to the hospital to see the Thyroid Doctor, and he said he'll have to refer me to see this other doctor about my anti sickness meds, I knew it began with O
it was when I went to the hospital to see the Thyroid Doctor, and he said he'll have to refer me to see this other doctor about my anti sickness meds, I knew it began with O
That definitely makes more sense.
I don't have any new advice, but I think you should at least try. The glucola will at least give you something, and if you can't do it, then you can't. Whatever you decide, good luck!
Another question: Have they done the 1 hr test? I think most OB/GYN's start with a 1 hr test, if you dont have a family history or reason to believe you will fail the 1 hr test. With that test, a lot of times you dont have to fast for long ( an hour or 2). They give you the drink to drink, which is sorta gross but totally do able. Then after an hour they test you. So this would leave you without eating something for max 3 hrs?
Once you can finally get the test done and be done with it, youll feel so much more relieved. Especially more relieved that you prob dont have gestational diabetes. That comes with a total lifestyle change.(totally do able though) I found out I had it at 14 weeks I had it, and have had to switch my diet around, test my sugar 4 times a day, and now Im considered high risk.
First BPP 1.24.14
EDD 9.26.14
Baby Cooper John born on 9.24.14 6lbs9oz
DD: 8/20/14; DS: 11/13/16; DD: 5/3/19; DD: 8/31/21; Baby #5 (team green) due 3/24/24
I didn't have a 1 hour test, which is what i was expecting, I just had a letter through the door in February saying that my GGT is booked for 9am, April 29th, that I mustn't eat anything from 11pm the previous night and that it will last upto 3 hours.
I've spoken to my midwife who said it's ridiculous that they are making me do it and to contact the hospital and explain my sickness situation, which I did on Wednesday, I was told someone would call me back but it's Sunday now and no one has.
I'm going to give them another ring tomorrow and see if I can skip it. I know it's such an important test, and I don't mind if I have to be monitered more closely, test my own blood 12 times a day, but fasting when i'm this sick is just impossible.
No no no. She is to follow the instructions that her lab gave her. This is horrible advice @allardr .
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EDIT I've just called antenatal again, in reguards to my Anti D injection, and the lady on the phone said i' have a hospital appointment that has been rescheduled for 7th May, which i can only assume is the GTT