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What type of fasting bloodwork doesn’t allow water? I know for anesthesia it’s nothing by mouth but I didn’t think water was an issue for bloodwork. -- nm
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Dano
Water is allowed but I usually haven't had enough that early in the morning to need to go! -- nm*
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ty97
Oct 2 '24, 12:33
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Drink some water before you go to bed and you'll need to go when you wake up. -- nm
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Krusty
Oct 2, 12:35
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Right, but I don't wake up *at the blood draw location* -- nm
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ty97
Oct 2, 12:36
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When you wake up only release as much as you need and save the rest for later
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oblique
Oct 2, 12:38
sounds like a you problem -- nmbd
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oblique
Oct 2, 12:34
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