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Preparation for a PET Scan Exam

Positron Emission Tomography (PET) (exam time: three hours)

PET scans require careful preparation, so
please follow instructions carefully.

(Diabetics should discuss the preparations with their doctor.)

  • 24 hours prior to your appointment:

    • Refrain from consuming any caffeine, including any decaffeinated products for 24 hours prior to your exam. Note: Decaffeinated products still contain small amounts of caffeine.

  • 12 hours prior to your appointment:

    • Stay on a low-carbohydrate diet. (See below for a guide on what to eat.)
    • Do NOT engage in any strenuous exercise.
    • Do NOT chew gum.
    • Avoid mints.

  • 6 hours prior to your appointment:

    • Do NOT eat anything.
    • Drink several glasses of water (2-6).
    • Take any prescribed medications as usual.
    • If you need to eat, please stick to a small protein-only meal.
    • If you are diabetic, please consult your doctor for questions regarding diet and medication.

  • Low-Carbohydrate Diet Guide:

    Foods allowed:

  • All meats
  • Tofu
  • Hard cheeses
  • Eggs
  • Unsweetened peanut butter
  • Oil, margarine, butter
  • Diet soda (be careful to avoid caffeinated and decaffeinated sodas.)
  • Non-starchy vegetables (such as: broccoli, spinach, green beans.)

  • Foods not allowed:

  • Cereals
  • Breads
  • Pasta
  • Rice
  • Dry beans
  • Gravies
  • Fruit and fruit juices
  • Jams and jellies
  • Sugar and candy
  • Honey
  • Starchy vegetables (such as: peas, corn, potatoes)
  • Milk (including non-dairy milk)
  • Alcohol
  • Coffee or Tea
 
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