Hammer1964
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 248
- Location
- Northamptonshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Meat, meat substitutes and fish
Total cholesterol 7.5
Triglycerides 3.3 (should be under 0.17)
HDL 1.1 (should be over 1.2)
LDL 4.9 (should be under 3)
Total/HDL ratio 6.8 (preferably under 5)
Non HDL 6.4 (preferably under 3.4)
The most important ratio is the Triglyceride/HDL ratio.
Yours is 3 (preferably under 0.87)
I see these were fasting tests - did you actually fast or did you cheat in some way?
The HDL is good cholesterol and needs to be as high as possible
The triglycerides are the baddies and should be as low as possible (when fasting)
We asked your age (very rudely!!) because in older women (post menopausal) a higher cholesterol is better than a low one.
Does that help?
I have found another one that was done in March 2017 but it does not mention triglycerides.
From your latest test results it seems only your total cholesterol was measured (at 7)
You were only diagnosed on this latest set of resuts from 2017?
The 2016 ones showed you as diabetic!
Bluetit1802 yes I know and my HbA1c was 56 in 2016 and in my notes it says no further action needed, if action was taken then I would not have had a HbA1c of 78 in March 2017 and felt so poorly. I can't change what happened or didn't happen I can only improve now, my latest HbA1c was 44 in June so was very pleased with that, thank you for your help. Tracy
I am sure they were fasting but they were done in April 2016, I don't think I have had any others.
How about you try and get another test done and then we can have a look?
Have you changed your diet to get your HbA1c down from 78 to 44 or are you doing it with meds?
Would be interesting to see how your cholesterol has changed. Just remember to fast for this one and it should be more representative. As your doc has already expressed concern about your cholesterol levels then they should be ok with another test.. (or at least that's the argument I would use if any problems).
Ahh but what it says there and what actually happened...The original 2016 was fasting - it says so on the lab report!
Your GP has made a bad mistake for not following up your 2016 scores. However, as you say, you can't change the past, and very well done for getting right down to 44.
Now your test results are on-line you must keep an eye on all your scores - not just the blood glucose and cholesterol ones, but also all the others, which include kidney and liver functions that are so important for all of us. I would no longer be trusting your surgery on these matters!
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