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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 1675611" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>Offering is not done, it is more akin to bullying. I am determined that until actual proof tells me that lowering cholesterol aids health/risks then I will not even accept a prescription never mind have it filled. I am seriously considering 'telling' my GP that I will withdraw consent to full lipid panels being added to the lists of tests being ordered if ever the mere mention of TC is made again. I do not know if I am legally at liberty to do this and would prefer not to but this would solve my problem.</p><p>My last results viewed online gave only TC and Non HDL so it was pretty useless anyway. I would much rather keep my GP from thinking I am non compliant but I am his patient not his bezzy mate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 1675611, member: 408573"] Offering is not done, it is more akin to bullying. I am determined that until actual proof tells me that lowering cholesterol aids health/risks then I will not even accept a prescription never mind have it filled. I am seriously considering 'telling' my GP that I will withdraw consent to full lipid panels being added to the lists of tests being ordered if ever the mere mention of TC is made again. I do not know if I am legally at liberty to do this and would prefer not to but this would solve my problem. My last results viewed online gave only TC and Non HDL so it was pretty useless anyway. I would much rather keep my GP from thinking I am non compliant but I am his patient not his bezzy mate. [/QUOTE]
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