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I would imagine if you type in "private blood tests" into Google you will find an answer!
 
Why not just go to the doc get tested and then see the results.. you aren't under any compulsion to take drugs even if your doc tries to argue that you should. No need for a private test. Its all up to you.
 
Hi @horrible_al - next time you are at the Doctors or seeing the Nurse just ask for a print out of your last blood results.
 
You should ask your GP surgery for a printout of your blood test results if they aren't accessible online (as they should be).
The breakdown of the total cholesterol figure into HDL, LDL and triglycerides and their ratios to each other are more important than the total figure.
Some GPs (including mine) go on the total Cholesterol figure, which NHS guidelines say should be less than 4 for a Type 2 diabetic, but other doctors say this is meaningless, and the ratios of 'good' to 'bad' cholesterol is more relevant.
 

Hi Al!

Perhaps it could be time to find a new doctor? a more sympathetic one with a new, fresh approach to you. Just an idea.
 
Hi Al!

Perhaps it could be time to find a new doctor? a more sympathetic one with a new, fresh approach to you. Just an idea.
I had thought about that, but I have an increasing lack of faith in all things NHS. Example, I'm 6ft tall and tipping the scales at 21st, so I kind of think that I might get a similar response from another one. After all, all the doctors you see seem to be about 5'9" and weigh about 9 stone. and seem to have little idea of the issues we face.
 
Where to look online?
 
The surgery website. You need to ask reception for access and passwords which take 7 days.
 
Where to look online?
The surgery website. You need to ask reception for access and passwords which take 7 days.
The NHS said that all GP surgeries should allow patients to access their medical records online, from April 2016. But some are still not online.
You need to ask your surgery if they are online and request access. You will probably have to sign a consent form, and might have to provide photo id. Some surgeries will give you immediate access, others take longer - it took me 29 weeks to get access.
 
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