Answered by TXkadams - Dec. 15, 2014 8:49pm
Food! And water. Almost any kind of (non-sugar-filled) food will do. But you may want to consider at least taking the morning off. I felt crummy all day after mine. No problems driving, just felt crummy.
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Answered by HzlGreenEyes - Dec. 15, 2014 4:36pm
I would say pack something with Protein and a bottle of water. You are going to have a huge sugar rush and then you will get exhausted. To get you safe to where you are going after, getting something with protein will sustain you and the water will help flush you out... I plan on taking the day off tomorrow to do my glucose test because I remember the exhaustion I felt afterwards.
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Answered by prinder - Dec. 15, 2014 4:09pm
I live in the UK and there they don't feed you after the test is complete. Instead I packed some cut up vegetables and hummus. I had no problems with that.
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Answered by monroezelda - Dec. 16, 2014 9:39am
Ginger biscuits I got, they had no problems giving me sugary food, how mad. I never even thought of that.
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Answered by monroezelda - Dec. 15, 2014 10:02am
I had 2 of them, in the hospital I went they give you a cup of tea and biscuits afterwards. You have to have a bit of a sit down till u feel normal.
I was fine after my tea. :)
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Answered by monroezelda - Dec. 16, 2014 9:37am
Im from liverpool uk I have had it twice an got tea an biscuits both time, maybe it depends on the hospital.
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