I have an ultrasound at 8 o clock this evening and I have lost the letter, admittedly, I might find it again but just in case, I remember it saying I couldn't eat for 6 hours before hand but cant remember if it said I couldn't drink either. Its to check on gall stones if that helps.
hi, I googled it quickly, it says you should avoid eating for 8 - 12 hours before but it doesnt say anything about liquid so I would presume you would be ok x
yes your stomach should be full of water they can see better but just be warned if you need to go to the toilet they won't let you till you have had it done so timing is everything.
yes goodsoulette, as the others have said, ensure you have a full bladder before you have the ultrasound, try not to go to the toilet for about an hour before, and it's best if you don't think about slowly dripping taps,
or the sound of a gentle stream, where the water splashes over some rocks
or giant waves crashing onto the shore
good luck with the ultrasound, hope everythings ok
Phoned them ( I dont know why I didnt think of it,just woken up I spose) its no food or drink for 6 hours. Minimises the air in my stomach and bowel apparently.
You need a full bladder for the ultrasound when you are pregnant to provide a window for the waves. It provides better conduction for the sound waves. As the bladder is nowhere near my gall bladder I suppose this makes no difference.
Nevermind my dear :( Cheer yourself up with 'Keys to the City' by The Go! Team if you can find it. Like listening to a mariachi trumpeter tuning tuning up with a school band, and then given a Norman Cook remix. If that doesn't put a smile on your face, you're musically dead. Dead.
nope lol Pippa, nothing! I cant eat anything with fat in it at the moment without keeling over for 2 hours in agony (worst thing outside of childbirth I have ever felt, apart from maybe a torn tendon in my ankle). Its funny though, I know these things end up causing me agony but a week or so ago, I ate a tonne of chocolate, 2 hours later on my knees sobbing and I am tough by the way.
Oh bu88er, I missed your last post about phoning them!
Awwww ~ my mum had the same thing. Apparently she suffered with her gall bladder from the time I was born in 1968 up until she had it taken out in 1986!
Hopefully it won't be long until your agony ends.. x
Hers took an age to sort out mainly because she could never be bothered to go to the doctors. She enjoys suffering in silence with regards to doctors...but we heard all about it ;o)