I met up with an old friend recently who told me her husband was diagnosed 3 months ago and his bs levels had not come down despite following the nurses advice...on diet....I am surprised people aren't taking legal action it does seem criminal...
Hi . you say that we are entitled to a printout of the test results. Do we have to pay? I asked my nurse for a printout and she said that her computer couldn't print it or. What do I do now?Rowan, you need to ask for a print out of your blood test results. You are entitled to these. They are invaluable as you can peruse them at leisure and learn what is good and bad, and can compare your results with future ones. This is important for cholesterol, especially if they want you to go on statins and start blaming a higher fat diet for the rise.
So what do your print outs say about your cholesterol and lipids (and triglycerides)? Are they very high still?
I don't think you should have to pay. All I can suggest is that you may need to be persistent to get a copy of your lab results. If she can't print it, ask her to read the results to you and write them down. Or find a computer that is attached to a printer. Or email them to you. Or bring them up on the computer screen and take a photo of it with your smart phone. In my opinion it's vital for a patient to have this information to be able to manage their condition(s), what ever they are.Hi . you say that we are entitled to a printout of the test results. Do we have to pay? I asked my nurse for a printout and she said that her computer couldn't print it or. What do I do now?
Thanks for the reply. I'll contact the surgery next week.I don't think you should have to pay. All I can suggest is that you may need to be persistent to get a copy of your lab results. If she can't print it, ask her to read the results to you and write them down. Or find a computer that is attached to a printer. Or email them to you. Or bring them up on the computer screen and take a photo of it with your smart phone. In my opinion it's vital for a patient to have this information to be able to manage their condition(s), what ever they are.
Hi . you say that we are entitled to a printout of the test results. Do we have to pay? I asked my nurse for a printout and she said that her computer couldn't print it or. What do I do now?
I only realised that the printout I was given did have the cholesterol on, I've added it to my signature.
I don't know what theh lipids are?
The lipids are the LDL/HDL and triglycerides. You don't seem to have your triglycerides. These are the important little beggars.
ask for the first figure.Hi . you say that we are entitled to a printout of the test results. Do we have to pay? I asked my nurse for a printout and she said that her computer couldn't print it or. What do I do now?
With reference ranges for every test of course!ask for the first figure.
Write it down.
ask for the second figure.
write it down.
<repeat ad infinitum>
It is amazing how quickly they learn to print
I to ignored my DPN and followed advice on this site, when I went for my first review this month after diagnosis in October I was nearly 2 stones lighter, hbac1 was down from 66 to 41, cholesterol down to 3.3 and blood pressure down. She reduced my metformin and was very interested in lchf. And it was her who told me to eat carbs with every meal only a few months ago. I think we are educating them as they can't argue with the results
BrilliantI to ignored my DPN and followed advice on this site, when I went for my first review this month after diagnosis in October I was nearly 2 stones lighter, hbac1 was down from 66 to 41, cholesterol down to 3.3 and blood pressure down. She reduced my metformin and was very interested in lchf. And it was her who told me to eat carbs with every meal only a few months ago. I think we are educating them as they can't argue with the results
This sounds strangely familiar and was part of the reason I piled on the weight. For some reason as the insulin flooded my body I got hungrier and hungrier! Why could that be?Thank you everyone
I used to have porridge for breakfast, jacket spud and beans for lunch and a healthy pasta meal for dinner, all on nurses recommendations! No wonder I was out of control!
I haven't had beans since I started all this but I've bought some low sugar ones I thought would be better, I'll make sure to test before and after!
This sounds strangely familiar and was part of the reason I piled on the weight. For some reason as the insulin flooded my body I got hungrier and hungrier! Why could that be?
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