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I thought that @mikejj was referring to Familial hypercholesterolemia?
The report mentions this as the exception.
I thought that @mikejj was referring to Familial hypercholesterolemia?
The report mentions this as the exception.
Then hopefully you will already know about the following report regarding fat and specifically the content from page 24 relating to Cholesterol: http://publications.credit-suisse.c...fm?fileid=9163B920-CAEF-91FB-EE5769786A03D76E
1 Don't want to take the risk as 'Im doing fine thanksThere's a book I love called 'The Cholesterol Myths: Exposing the Fallacy that Saturated Fat and Cholesterol Cause Heart Disease"
by Uffe Ravnskov
As @Enclave said the second test is to make sure the first one was correct. I had one two weeks after the first one, it seems to be pretty standard practice.
You asked for advice re diabetes. Well reducing your carbs is the best advice I can give you, though most HCPs will tell you to eat carbs with every meal.
That's good, seems like you are all sorted then.1 Don't want to take the risk as 'Im doing fine thanks
2 Know what the second test is for but having been on an extreme high carb diet for months a second test only two weeks later will simply give the same result - hence the six week delay
3 Believed I was not at risk of T2 as last test showed 42, therefore high carbs not a problem, therefore better for C levels, carb level now reduced over six weeks will give more accurate reading for T2
Thank you for your reply I will not add to your comments as you have all the answers you want and know far more than I do.Hi Enclave... whilst I appreciate your advice, I do however have to correct you. I am not in denial about anything. My position as I have stated is simply that I do not believe taking a second Test just two short weeks after the first will yield a different result than the first, and given that I have been on an extreme high carb diet for many months, my belief is that whatever results may be produced are somewhat askew because of that. I simply intend to wait approx six weeks before taking a second test which I believe will give a more accurate reading. IF after that I am still shown as Type 2, I will of course do whatever is necessary, my GP concurs with my view and on her advice I have cancelled my appointment scheduled for next week with the DN and will make a new one in approx six weeks.
As for the advice I have been given re my Cholestoerol, I find it quite offensive that you should make such a statement, I and four of my siblings have lived with elevated Cholestorol levels all our lives, I am 61yrs and I have been monitoring my Cholesterol levels for many years, I believe I know a little more about the subject than you appear to do. I always question all my medical practitioners and I do so from a position of some knowledge about that which I speak. If you seek to give advice on this forum, may I politely suggest you do so only about those matters on which you are qualified to do so.
I came to this forum for advice on Type 2 Diabetes, sound advice not someone's misguided opinion, if my tone causes offence I am sorry but ill formed and misguided advice is dangerous and someone less well educated on the subject than I may well follow your advice to the detriment of their health. As a Veteran on this forum you should not be making unsubstantiated comments or offering unsafe advice.
You do know that 42 is prediabetic and therefore you were at risk. For the record I only had one test and declared diabetic. Unfortunately by a huge level. I later had one 3 months later and was normal. My surgery still treat me as diabetic until 3 years of normal HbA1c readings.. A very high carb diet will not have been helping you. I would also suggest you ask your GP to test you vit d levels chromium and CoQ10 (if they are not already) as all these can and do cause BG increases when they are low.
@mikejj I agree with you wholeheartedly. I dont see much point in having a test two weeks later. You seem to have your head screwed on, you have already identified the issue and you have worked out a plan to address it. It will be great to hear the update on your HbA1c in 3 months time. Once you get the next test results in you will soon know if your diet needs some more fine tuning. Keep us posted please.
My comment was meant for @mikejjSame as you LCHF, I have lost 3 St, another stone to go, which I'm finding difficult to shift. I do walking football x 2 a week when not working, plus futsul, now I can do, since loosing the weight and fitter. When working, I'm walking either for 6 hours or 12 hrs, stopping for breaks.
Since cutting out the obvious carbs, I also look at total carbs. Now and again I fall of the wagon and will eat something I shouldn't, maybe that's the problem.
Why did you say "maybe that's the problem"?I didn't realise you meant @mikejj.
When I do fall of the wagon and then pluck up the nerve to test, thinking "what have I done!" They are still under the recommended levels and not gone over, when I have done spot/random checks.
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