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Smowball | 07:57 Mon 18th Jun 2012 | Body & Soul
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I should have had only water from 9 om last night, ready for a set of blood tests at 10am this morning, but due to an eventful evening I forgot until 11pm! Will it make much difference or should I cancel the test?
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Possibly best to attend and ask the medics before they start. It's too late for them to reallocate your appointment anyway.
Phone the doc's.
No big deal......just turn up.

3 hours will make no difference to the test results.
I'm pleased you asked that. I have one due next week but could not remember the 'fasting criteria' I take it that it is water only for 12 hours prior to the test.
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Thanks for the replies - I will go but mention it anyway.
why not go to
diabetes .co.uk
u will get all the info u need
I don't know why they say this in UK as in France you just have to turn up having fasted (no breakfast). Could it be that Brits sometimes have supper whereas the French don't?
cocci....I agree. It was at one time, nothing to eat or drink after midnight.

miller........how do you know that the blood tests have anything to do with diabetes?
Depends what it's for - I'm only allowed water after 9 pm. They may well ask you to go back.
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lol they are simply due to the fact that I have registered with a new doctors surgery and they send all new patients for routine blood tests
vampires get everywhere. Did they accept your blood?
You are also allowed tea or coffee provided it's without milk or sugar. I coerced the practice nurse into admitting this; the reason for the water only rule was that it was much less effort to say!
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lol
Too late now obviously, but :

There is a time window that is necessary to keep to. Too much or too little fasting spoils the results. Maybe if you phoned they could put the test back a couple of hours, I'd suspect they are taking blood all day anyway.
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I did say I had only fasted from 11pm and they said it was fine.
I admitted having a herbal tea before a cholesterol test and the nurse said it could spoil the results so I'd have to rebook the blood test and do the fast again.Hwever i guess it depends what they are looking for,routine tests don't normally ask for fasting in my experience.

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