desidiabulum
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Hi all.
I had a bit of a shock at my annual review. Cholesterol was Ok at 4.3, but triglycerides had shot up from 1.7 to 4.3. Several people suggested that I should ask for a recount. Luckily I had some other blood tests due at the GP shortly after my annual review, so they did the cholesterol test again, but this time the GP told me to do it as a fasting test, and to have no alcohol for 24 hours beforehand. Triglycerides on this test (2 weeks after the first test) were 1.5!
So either the first figure was simply wrong, or food and alcohol can seriously distort the reading for trigs. Might be worth remembering this if you ever find odd results in your annual blood tests - has anyone else had a similar experience?
I had a bit of a shock at my annual review. Cholesterol was Ok at 4.3, but triglycerides had shot up from 1.7 to 4.3. Several people suggested that I should ask for a recount. Luckily I had some other blood tests due at the GP shortly after my annual review, so they did the cholesterol test again, but this time the GP told me to do it as a fasting test, and to have no alcohol for 24 hours beforehand. Triglycerides on this test (2 weeks after the first test) were 1.5!
So either the first figure was simply wrong, or food and alcohol can seriously distort the reading for trigs. Might be worth remembering this if you ever find odd results in your annual blood tests - has anyone else had a similar experience?