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Following last week's blood tests, went to see the GP this morning for the good/bad news ?
I did ring the surgery last Friday for results, but only got the ' tell patient it's normal' line, and 'I can't give you those figures.'
Very frustrating. More let's protect the patient from himself :thumbdown:
GP had ordered testing for thyroid antibodies, and that came back positive, but little action seeming to come from it since TSH 'normal.'
Cholesterol up from 5.0 in January to 5.4. How do you feel about going on a statin ? I asked for a breakdown of my cholesterol - the thing I'd been waiting for most, since going low-carb. No breakdown ordered, so I'm in the dark, as much as my GP, about that :crazy:
Said let's hold on the statin, and he agreed (research since home shows this could be down to both an increase in HDL and large-particle LDL, so not worried about that.)
HbA1c ? 44.
44 ? That's new money, and doesn't mean anything to me ! GP reached in his drawer for a converter table, and announced 6.2.
Once home used this website's own converter.
44 IS NOT 6.2. It's 6.176 !!!!!!!!!!
My last HbA1c was 6.6 so happy with that
Back to doc in August, when I'm sure he'll want to push for statin :crazy:
Geoff
I did ring the surgery last Friday for results, but only got the ' tell patient it's normal' line, and 'I can't give you those figures.'
Very frustrating. More let's protect the patient from himself :thumbdown:
GP had ordered testing for thyroid antibodies, and that came back positive, but little action seeming to come from it since TSH 'normal.'
Cholesterol up from 5.0 in January to 5.4. How do you feel about going on a statin ? I asked for a breakdown of my cholesterol - the thing I'd been waiting for most, since going low-carb. No breakdown ordered, so I'm in the dark, as much as my GP, about that :crazy:
Said let's hold on the statin, and he agreed (research since home shows this could be down to both an increase in HDL and large-particle LDL, so not worried about that.)
HbA1c ? 44.
44 ? That's new money, and doesn't mean anything to me ! GP reached in his drawer for a converter table, and announced 6.2.
Once home used this website's own converter.
44 IS NOT 6.2. It's 6.176 !!!!!!!!!!
My last HbA1c was 6.6 so happy with that
Back to doc in August, when I'm sure he'll want to push for statin :crazy:
Geoff