the good thing is my colestrstral is low at 3.
No i actually only started statins 6 months ago on the doctors advice mainly as they wanted people of my age on them the thing is i never questioned the drs recommendations which i really should have done as it seems as though our doctors change on a monthly basis now. I was an engineer for 50 years and loved and did my job properly. I just expect the same from professionals. It seems thats all changed now.
We do not get our results online but are given a printout when we have our diabetic review. It is down to the individual GP surgeries how much they put online for patients to see as long as they allow something there are no rules about it With mine it is only requesting repeat medication and appointmentsHi and welcome to the forum,
As the others have said, you appear to be in the pre-diabetic range so with some effort and a tweak of your diet you should be able to reverse this down to normal numbers.
Something that will help you enormously is a blood glucose meter. You can use this (along side a food diary) to test before you eat and again 2 hours after first bite. This will tell you instantly what that meal did to your blood sugar levels and give you chance to reduce or eliminate some of the carbs. It will become your best friend, and is an essential tool in managing this condition.
Another thing you can do is ring the receptionist and ask for a print out of those test results. They should include a cholesterol and full lipid panel, plus kidney and liver functions. Being told they are "fine" is no use to anyone. They may be teetering on the edge of not being fine, and by the time of your next test it will be too late to do anything about it if they have gone above the cut off levels. Having print outs to keep will show you whether your levels are trending up or down. If you live in England your surgery should be putting test results on-line as they have been asked to do. You can ask about this and how to register for the service.
And lastly, could you complete your profile settings to show "pre-diabetes" etc. If you use the app you will have to log in to the website on your browser to do this. This will help everyone in future when you post or ask questions.
Not reallyWe do not get our results online but are given a printout when we have our diabetic review. It is down to the individual GP surgeries how much they put online for patients to see as long as they allow something there are no rules about it With mine it is only requesting repeat medication and appointments
i i am 73 years young and riddled with arthritis, a few new tin replacements and a wife . Last week i had an episode were i ended up with my hands shaking so i could not have my tea and flaked out for 4 hours. And thought i had an hypo . The next day i was at doctors for tests as he said my sugar was high after a urine sample was done, i had bloods done later and the receptionist said everything was ok but the diabetes test was 46 and needed another blood test in 1 year. So i checked what had been said and came to your website . Although just looked through the site quickly and it looks to me a different story
We do not get our results online but are given a printout when we have our diabetic review. It is down to the individual GP surgeries how much they put online for patients to see as long as they allow something there are no rules about it With mine it is only requesting repeat medication and appointments
I am registered with Patient Access but have been told it is down to the doctors how much we see . I am not really bothered now that I get a printout of my blood results. I not really interested in my past records they wouldn't show much anyway as I never went to the doctors for years and years. I only started to when I had high blood pressure and raised cholesterol in my late 60's and apart from my diabetes is still all I see them forhttps://www.nhs.uk/using-the-nhs/nhs-services/gps/gp-online-services/
this seems to infer that all GPs in England should be doing this.
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