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<blockquote data-quote="Tabbyjoolz" data-source="post: 1510804" data-attributes="member: 326717"><p>Ah... they are statin obsessed. After my most recent Hba1C I was told my control was "good" but my surgery is now obsessing about my cholesterol (again!). It feels as if they are determined to shove me into some kind of chronically ill bracket even though I feel extremely well these days.</p><p></p><p>A prescription for statins was rushed to my pharmacy even though I refuse point blank to take them and, despite my calling the surgery to give them the third degree, the statins were in the bag all ready to go when I picked up another prescription. The pharmacist apologised and I reassured him it wasn't his fault. He took the statins back. </p><p></p><p>Doc wants me to return in three months for another blood test. The only thing that has amused me out of this whole farrago is that I was encouraged to continue with my diet plan. Yes, I most certainly shall - the LCHF plan that has improved my blood glucose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabbyjoolz, post: 1510804, member: 326717"] Ah... they are statin obsessed. After my most recent Hba1C I was told my control was "good" but my surgery is now obsessing about my cholesterol (again!). It feels as if they are determined to shove me into some kind of chronically ill bracket even though I feel extremely well these days. A prescription for statins was rushed to my pharmacy even though I refuse point blank to take them and, despite my calling the surgery to give them the third degree, the statins were in the bag all ready to go when I picked up another prescription. The pharmacist apologised and I reassured him it wasn't his fault. He took the statins back. Doc wants me to return in three months for another blood test. The only thing that has amused me out of this whole farrago is that I was encouraged to continue with my diet plan. Yes, I most certainly shall - the LCHF plan that has improved my blood glucose. [/QUOTE]
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