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<blockquote data-quote="trotskyite" data-source="post: 846207" data-attributes="member: 67262"><p>"For the OGTT to be accurate, you will need to eat foods that are rich in carbohydrates for 3 days before the test. Your carbohydrate intake should be at least 150 grams each day." (total???)</p><p>Personally what I would do is just glug back a 500ml of original lucozade and check after 1hr and 2 hrs as that's similar to what I had to do last time I was at gp surgery.</p><p>I'm sure people will point out this is not accurate/healthy but I am only saying what I would do to give me an idea if I can tolerate glucose. Last time I did one it was 5.5 after 2hrs so well within the normal range. That convinced me but, strangely, not the gp or nurse even though it was their idea lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trotskyite, post: 846207, member: 67262"] "For the OGTT to be accurate, you will need to eat foods that are rich in carbohydrates for 3 days before the test. Your carbohydrate intake should be at least 150 grams each day." (total???) Personally what I would do is just glug back a 500ml of original lucozade and check after 1hr and 2 hrs as that's similar to what I had to do last time I was at gp surgery. I'm sure people will point out this is not accurate/healthy but I am only saying what I would do to give me an idea if I can tolerate glucose. Last time I did one it was 5.5 after 2hrs so well within the normal range. That convinced me but, strangely, not the gp or nurse even though it was their idea lol [/QUOTE]
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