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Not eating before your blood test


Question Posted Wednesday November 28 2007, 5:01 pm

What happens if you don't eat lunch before you got your blood test? I think that's what you call it when you get a needle and they suck the blood.

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xomegaroni answered Wednesday November 28 2007, 8:58 pm:
Like the other columnist said, you could feel dizzy & feel like you are going to pass out. Some blood test require you actually not to eat. It depends on what type of test you are getting. They will give you all of the details beforehand.

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ASAPcamille answered Wednesday November 28 2007, 8:48 pm:
Ahh blood tests, the one thing I really hate because of needles, lol. I am suprised I am actually answering this! Well, if you go in on an empty stomach and get blood drawn, you feel very light headed after, and could pass out.

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