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carol43

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
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Diet only
Had my yearly blood test this morning, Haven't got all my results yet but there is one line on my record - GPPAQ physical activity index: inactive (XaPP8). I walk most days and my Fitbit says I walk more than 40 miles a week. Why does my record say inactive. Is it because I don't go to the gym which is very difficult to do because I am less than 5 foot tall (short).
Thanks
 
Have they talked to you about activities you do or just made an assumption? I don’t understand however why the gym would be difficult because of your height. Young teens use the gym for certain sessions near us.
 
Had my yearly blood test this morning, Haven't got all my results yet but there is one line on my record - GPPAQ physical activity index: inactive (XaPP8). I walk most days and my Fitbit says I walk more than 40 miles a week. Why does my record say inactive. Is it because I don't go to the gym which is very difficult to do because I am less than 5 foot tall (short).
Thanks
I have no idea what those codes mean, but 40 miles of walking a week is certainly not inactivity. Is inactivity the default or do they somehow assume anyone with type 2 doesn’t engage in physical fitness. That would be a sin indeed. I’m hoping it is just an error and you simply need to tell them. I haven’t been to the gym in decades. You don’t need a gym to exercise!
 
Or perhaps they simply forgot to ask and you received the default which is presumably no exercise.

I've never actually been asked, I always assumed that when chatting about things the take what has been said and select the appropriate boxes. Looking at the questionnaire there is a definite question about walking, which would capture what you do: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a7b530140f0b6464693564f/GPPAQ_-_pdf_version.pdf (assuming this is the right thing)
 
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