I am worried about the NHS Heart Age tool
I'm not.
If I tell it I don't have Diabetes it say's my heart age is 59, one year older than I am, or it's 66 if I do have diabetes.
On the other hand if I tell the truth, and say that a close relative had heart disease under 60 (my Dad died of a heart attack at 56) my heart age goes up to 77
Does this mean my heart can start claiming my Old Age Pension
It is misleading. How many will be misled and flood the GP's with unnecessary appointments. Therefore putting even more stress on an already struggling NHS.Thank you. Good idea. If I lie and say I do not have diabetes, the heart age drops from 81 to 69. It is still high of my real age of 62. My GP tells me that I am so well controlled that it is as though I do not have diabetes.
I suspect that the tool is misleading.
I tried doing it at 79 and it stopped and said follow your doctor's advice!I wonder what it would do if you put a 90 years old's numbers in?
I am 68 and gave a heart of 70 and I would live to 83.
The picture was taken injury this yearWell you DON'T look it that's for sure!!! x
Meant to say July this yearThe picture was taken injury this year
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