Oral Glucose Tolerance TestGlucose Challenge Test, Glucose Tolerance Test, OGTT (Oral Glucose Tolerance Test) How It FeelsYou may find it difficult to drink the
extremely sweet glucose liquid. Some people feel sick after drinking the
glucose liquid and may vomit. Vomiting may prevent you from completing the test
on that day. The blood sample is taken from a vein in your arm. An
elastic band is wrapped around your upper arm. It may feel tight. You may feel
nothing at all from the needle, or you may feel a quick sting or pinch. You may feel faint from having several blood samples taken in one day.
However, the amount of blood taken will not cause significant blood loss or
anemia.
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