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<blockquote data-quote="Jac25" data-source="post: 1690208" data-attributes="member: 348678"><p>Many thanks everyone, you've told me a load I didn't know. I'll do as suggested and ask for a full printout - they didn't give me the breakdown of LDL, HDL, and triglycerides. I can't remember if I had anything to eat before the blood test - damned M.E. causes memory problems and one day is much the same as another. However I often don't eat in the morning, and it was a mid morning test, so it's possible I didn't. I would have had a drink of water at least, probably a cup of tea with full fat milk, because nurses have complained when I don't as it's hard to get blood out of me when I'm fully hydrated, near impossible when I'm not.</p><p>In the meantime, I'll reduce the cheese. I was probably in danger of turning into a mouse as it had become my go to snack with nuts. Better stick to the nuts...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jac25, post: 1690208, member: 348678"] Many thanks everyone, you've told me a load I didn't know. I'll do as suggested and ask for a full printout - they didn't give me the breakdown of LDL, HDL, and triglycerides. I can't remember if I had anything to eat before the blood test - damned M.E. causes memory problems and one day is much the same as another. However I often don't eat in the morning, and it was a mid morning test, so it's possible I didn't. I would have had a drink of water at least, probably a cup of tea with full fat milk, because nurses have complained when I don't as it's hard to get blood out of me when I'm fully hydrated, near impossible when I'm not. In the meantime, I'll reduce the cheese. I was probably in danger of turning into a mouse as it had become my go to snack with nuts. Better stick to the nuts... [/QUOTE]
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