BrianTheElder
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 574
- Location
- Surrey, UK
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
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- Snide people
My practice does non-fasting blood tests as standard, I presume for economy. These tests only report TC, HDL and non-HDL. To get LDL and triglycerides, I would need a fasting test and I expect that will be one of the outcomes from my next visit. I would also like to find what type of LDL I have, but I'm not sure this is available on NHS. I will definitely get my iron and B12 checked as well. Any further suggestions?Well done, that is a superb achievement, and I agree, your cholesterol looks OK to me. The total cholesterol is fairly irrelevant. It is the HDL/LDL/triglycerides and ratios that matter. You don't say what your LDL and triglycerides were, and they are important to know. The NICE guidelines say all diabetics should be on statins, and that is why doctors prescribe them - and they also get paid for doing so. Do your research, read round the relevant threads on this forum (loads of them if you use the search box), find out your LDL and triglycerides, and then decide what to do.
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