Great start to the New Year. As far as BSs go if they follow the trajectory of the eye screens, onward and downward. Happy New Year @seanj67 good to have met you even if only virtually.So I recently had my hospital appointment for screening. I was slightly anxious as my BG's haven't been great recently.
They did the usual scans. The test the consultant did with the vertical light was very uncomfortable this time, as trying not to blink as me checked my eyes was hard- the light seemed to "burn" way more than normally.
Anyway, the result was that my bleed has gone and there is no free fluid in my eye. Now that's a first in years. Last year I had managed to loose a cyst that I had in one eye. The bleed has been ongoing for a few years now, but not bad enough to need treatment - other than lowering sugars I guess. I'm honestly not sure how I've managed, but I'm just happy I have!
Headline number not important, it's the split LDL/HDL Triglicerides that matters, and even then unless there is a genetic problem such as hypercholesterolima the latest research throws doubt on this, I'm sure @bulkbiker can point you in the right direction of the relevant studies. And after all that they can prescribe you the statins, but you don't have to fill the prescription or take the tablets if you choose not toSo following this some not so good news..... sigh.
I had bloods done at 09:30 this morning, and got a call at lunchtime to say the results were in - cholesterol was 9.5 - ouch. They didn't have the breakdown there as it was a receptionist call. Apparently I am to go back on my Statins "immediately" and need more blood tests done Wednesday next week. I have a review on Friday - that's going to be fun.
Hey ho, the battle goes on!
Yea, I'm waiting to get the breakdown next week before I get too stressed. There will be some discussion, but luckily my DN is a listener rather than a lecturer so I'm sure It will be ok
How long had you fasted before the blood was taken for the lipid panel?
Be interesting if and when you get the full panel although most surgeries won't do it if not fasted so you may only get total cholesterol which is pointless..I hadn't fasted at all - they don't do fasting blood tests here these days, certainly I haven't had one in a couple of years. That said I hadn't had anything other than coffee since the night before.
Be interesting if and when you get the full panel although most surgeries won't do it if not fasted so you may only get total cholesterol which is pointless..
If you are low carbing and losing weight then likely your LDL will be high and the docs will panic..
Checkout Trig/HDL ratio and if it is 1 or lower then relax. How long had you fasted before the blood was taken for the lipid panel?
What had you eaten before the blood was taken? Your trigs are stratospheric and not in a good way!Ok, I've just given more blood and asked fro a print out - attached is what I got.
What had you eaten before the blood was taken? Your trigs are stratospheric and not in a good way!
Be very interesting to see how your doc reacts to those results..I hadn't eaten - I had coffee with a splash of milk. I know they are
Be very interesting to see how your doc reacts to those results..
Hi seanj67, I'm shocked at how high that triglyceride reading is . Has it been quite high in previous lipid panel results?
I have heard that consuming large amounts of simple fats can lead to higher trig readings, indeed I think my own almost doubling of my trig reading was due to the several 100 ml of Olive Oil I drank in the prior 3 days (as a part of my version of Dave Feldman protocol) - an attempt to keep my LDL 'falsely low' despite still being in weight loss mode on an LCHF way of eating. But mine only went up from 1.92 to 3.74 not to 23 !
Of course yours could be due to a mistake at the lab. If it was me I would want another test asap to be certain what I was dealing with.[/QUOTE
Hi Ian, yea I was shocked. They were high last year but never that high.
I had more bloods drawn today and am seeing the DN Friday, so we'll see what they say. The liver tests weren't too great either but my liver results seem to go up and down. I may need to adapt my approach to low carb... eat less bacon
I'll report back on Friday....
Headline number not important, it's the split LDL/HDL Triglicerides that matters, and even then unless there is a genetic problem such as hypercholesterolima the latest research throws doubt on this, I'm sure @bulkbiker can point you in the right direction of the relevant studies. And after all that they can prescribe you the statins, but you don't have to fill the prescription or take the tablets if you choose not to
So following this some not so good news..... sigh.
I had bloods done at 09:30 this morning, and got a call at lunchtime to say the results were in - cholesterol was 9.5 - ouch. They didn't have the breakdown there as it was a receptionist call. Apparently I am to go back on my Statins "immediately" and need more blood tests done Wednesday next week. I have a review on Friday - that's going to be fun.
Hey ho, the battle goes on!
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