Hmm.... my doctor said I had to take it in the morning, and I could eat but it was very restricted, only a high protein breakfast was allowed, no carbs or sugary things. Normally for breakfast I'll eat cereal and juice, but that morning I had eggs and cheese with water, and my results came out good. Even if your appointment is later, if you avoid carbs and sugary foods I think you will be OK.
Unfortunately, my appointment is for 12:45. It's the only way I could work it schedule wise, as it's coinciding with my regular appoinment and ultrasound. Since I have ultrasounds at every visit, and require TWO slots (ugh) schedule is tough. Add to that now trying to work around my school day and I'm just lucky I got an appointment at all. I think I'll be having a completely sugar free lunch though! The nurse did tell me to try and avoid anything too sugary for lunch that day, but maybe I'll keep it "sugar free" all day until I'm done! Thanks for the tips!
Have you tried the Swype feature for typing messages? OMG it is so much easier than hunting and pecking each letter. It doesn't take long to get the hang of it either. In case you haven't tried it, you have to go to Settings -> Language and keyboard -> Input Method and select "Swype". Basically it lets you just drag your finger from letter to letter to input a word, instead of having to lift your finger up each time. There's help and tutorials on it contained in the phone too. I love it and my messages are 10x longer now because of it LOL.
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OMG, I know you're sensitive to sugar and I hope you pass the one hour.
Aww, sorry Jen :(
- Tiffany
Jen I am so sorry to hear that.
Do you have a portable DVD player (and some headphones)?
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