Novelty341
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Hello, Everyone.
I hope everyone is well.
I've been a lurker here for years, but need some advice today.
My diabetic nurse tells me that she would measure only my HBA1C from now on and not my cholesterol levels/serum lipids/liver function and renal profile.
She explained that I had to be "medicated" for these to be able to be "eligible" for the tests.
Is that a new change in the NHS guidance regarding blood work for diabetics?
Please can you provide a link or any additional information?
If the above is really the case, can you recommend a private lab where I can check my liver function, may be have C-peptide done, have renal profile and have my serum lipids monitored.
Background: I am a slim diabetic, never had any problems with my weight. My father was a slim diabetic as well, type 2, on Metformin. He developed fatty liver disease on the seventh year post diagnosis that went unnoticed/unchecked. He then developed a liver failure, there was no donor and he passed away. From his side of the family, there are at least 7 diabetics, both type 1 and type 2, that I know of. My brother, my only sibling, is slightly overweight, eats a lot of carbs, older than me and completely healthy. I hope he stays that way!
I have been diagnosed as a diabetic seven years ago, at HBA1C of 56. Since then, I was on 1 tablet Metformin in the morning, 500 mg. My current HBA1C is 44, slightly up from my last one, from October 2020, of 41.
I am on a low carb diet and very active (according to my Apple watch about 850 calories per day of activity).
I am a woman and do not drink.
However, my cholesterol has been going up (last reading of 6.6) and this worries me. The diabetic nurse refused to draw blood for my cholesterol, explaining that I had to be medicated for cholesterol first.
Has anyone else had similar issues with their blood work and diabetic nurse?
What would you recommend I'd do?
Also, any lab that I can go to (I cannot do home tests, they keep failing no matter how much I try; it seems I cannot draw blood from my fingers properly?!) in person for my blood work? I live in the North West.
Any advice is much appreciated.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to respond.
Novelty 341
I hope everyone is well.
I've been a lurker here for years, but need some advice today.
My diabetic nurse tells me that she would measure only my HBA1C from now on and not my cholesterol levels/serum lipids/liver function and renal profile.
She explained that I had to be "medicated" for these to be able to be "eligible" for the tests.
Is that a new change in the NHS guidance regarding blood work for diabetics?
Please can you provide a link or any additional information?
If the above is really the case, can you recommend a private lab where I can check my liver function, may be have C-peptide done, have renal profile and have my serum lipids monitored.
Background: I am a slim diabetic, never had any problems with my weight. My father was a slim diabetic as well, type 2, on Metformin. He developed fatty liver disease on the seventh year post diagnosis that went unnoticed/unchecked. He then developed a liver failure, there was no donor and he passed away. From his side of the family, there are at least 7 diabetics, both type 1 and type 2, that I know of. My brother, my only sibling, is slightly overweight, eats a lot of carbs, older than me and completely healthy. I hope he stays that way!
I have been diagnosed as a diabetic seven years ago, at HBA1C of 56. Since then, I was on 1 tablet Metformin in the morning, 500 mg. My current HBA1C is 44, slightly up from my last one, from October 2020, of 41.
I am on a low carb diet and very active (according to my Apple watch about 850 calories per day of activity).
I am a woman and do not drink.
However, my cholesterol has been going up (last reading of 6.6) and this worries me. The diabetic nurse refused to draw blood for my cholesterol, explaining that I had to be medicated for cholesterol first.
Has anyone else had similar issues with their blood work and diabetic nurse?
What would you recommend I'd do?
Also, any lab that I can go to (I cannot do home tests, they keep failing no matter how much I try; it seems I cannot draw blood from my fingers properly?!) in person for my blood work? I live in the North West.
Any advice is much appreciated.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to respond.
Novelty 341
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