Abuelyas said:
Hi all y'all,
First of all, I wld like to present my great respect and gratitude to all members of this forum, namely Captain Qorax, biju, mycan and quite many others I fail to recall their nicknames for the valuable guidance and tolerence they show out here. Thanx to y' all. My consultant has just forwarded my meds to me today. I intend to to drive a thousand km to Muscat to do the meds with my family. I was wondering if there are any precaustions I have to consider, before doing them as I will be driving a long way. Mycan has suggested to me that I should keep drinking water hours before I am asked to do the urine tests and his perspective was quite convincing. Are there any other measures I should take regading these bloody test? My daughter is a 'type I' diabete, would this be of any defectiveness to her application?
Kindly, suggest any helpful thoughts concerning these meds. Thanks in advance. Once again, Thank you guys for what you are doing.
Hey Captain Qorax, I would really like to have a PM with you but apparently this doesn't work as I am a newbie. I probably need to accentuate my interactions to reach the status of a member.
hi abuelyas first of all congratulation...i can give you some suggestions which may help you,all though u had been in touch with our senior qorex,whose every word is very precise.
1.drink alot water.
2 avoid coloured foods and drinks.
3.if you have ever kidney stones,drink barley water(non alcoholic) early in the mornig.
4.at the day of medical,before sample collection of urine atleast pass urine one time.
5.while collecting urine sample,dont collect first blow of urine,collect in the middle
you will see your urine colour will remain more transparent.
i hope you dont have any chronic disease otherwise you can tell about that and we will try to give you some proper guidelines about that.
about your daughhter,type 1 genetic diabetes is not leading her to medical failure.the only thing you will need is a report from a diabetese specialist which will show that her diabetes is controlled one,which can be obtained on request from any clinic.you have to attach the report with her medical tests.
wish you all the best...