I think they probably have to check a checkbox saying they've asked, I know my DN marks it as declined before even mentioning it to me in my annual review - last time between the two of us we came up with 3 or 4 good reasons why I wasnt going to take itI refuse to take statins as well but get asked by my GP if I’d like to take one! He laughs when he asks as he now knows what the answer will be! I still have a cholesterol blood test every year though.
Your doctor sounds like she’s blackmailing you! @Bikester which I think is outrageous
What annoys me though is that although both my OH and my cholesterol levels are normal we have to tick the box on travel insurance asking if we’ve ever been advised to take statins thus increasing the premiumI refuse to take statins as well but get asked by my GP if I’d like to take one! He laughs when he asks as he now knows what the answer will be! I still have a cholesterol blood test every year though.
Your doctor sounds like she’s blackmailing you! @Bikester which I think is outrageous
I would be tempted to tick ’no’ especially if your blood test states normalWhat annoys me though is that although both my OH and my cholesterol levels are normal we have to tick the box on travel insurance asking if we’ve ever been advised to take statins thus increasing the premium
I wouldn’t recommend doing that, if you need to claim off your insurance for anything and it’s health wise they will ask for your medical records, as soon as they see you’ve “embellished the truth” shall we sayI would be tempted to tick ’no’ especially if your blood test states normal
Maybe your Dr is wanting more money for their GP Surgery? Do a Google search!She refused to order cholesterol tests in the lab for me because I have refused to take statin medication any more, due to some side effects which I got.
Bikester, if you live in Scotland it seems to depend on where you live and what the NHS board’s policy is for that area. My GP too refuses to test my cholesterol level as I am not on statins so I feel obliged to pay privately for my tests.I am a Type 1 diabetic since 1974 and now I am in a conflict situation with the medical doctor whom I meet once a year. She refused to order cholesterol tests in the lab for me because I have refused to take statin medication any more, due to some side effects which I got. My normal cholesterol levels are not especially high, acceptable to a healthy person, but because of diabetes the new targets are very low indeed. They are unreachable without large dose of strong medication.
I have used many statin types and the more effective the drug and the amount, the more severe were the side effects. I feel very low now and think that the GP just wanted to show me my place and revenged me. Please, I would appreciate your opintons and advice. I have already changed the doctor, but I would anyhow like to know my cholesterol level.
Your GP is very creativeI notice my medical records has ‘statin intolerant’ recorded under allergies! I’ve never taken a statin! My GP and I know I’m not physically intolerant but mentally/intellectually intolerant!
Unfortunately it's not worth taking the risk as if we did have to claim we may have invalidated our policy. It's the same as having to tick the Diabetes box - my hba1c has been normal for the last 10 years and my GP has finally got around to adding that I am in remission on my medical notes but it seems that once your diabetic you're always diabetic regardless.I would be tempted to tick ’no’ especially if your blood test states normal
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