No, the density of the calcium in milk is nowehere near high enough to show up on an x-ray.
2006-06-19 19:30:07
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answered by jedimastercurtis 3
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It shouldn't, I wouldn't worry about it unless you get pre-testing instructions that order you to be NPO (nothing by mouth) for so many hours prior to the test.
2006-06-19 19:26:16
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answered by Ms. FairyLove 3
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no not unless they told you not to eat or drink anything. but milk won't do anything if you were getting say you foot xray'd
2006-06-19 19:24:32
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answered by hilarywow 3
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no, unless the x ray is on the tummy.
2006-06-19 19:28:09
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answered by aruaslesha 1
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hello,
I don't think so. it's just a drink that you will enjoy =)
2006-06-19 19:25:32
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answered by drollih 1
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