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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2008019" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Qrisk does my head in. Diabetes 1 or 2 (different causes and risk!) are not differentiated in the assessment, neither is well controlled or scary high numbers, living in the next town over apparently increases or decreases my health too. Height and weight can only be attributable to that blunt bmi measure. Qrisk 3 has added in migraine now. I’ve not seen anything to date to suggest migraine is related to cvd risk, it I’m assuming it’s out there somewhere is they are now using it as a criteria.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2008019, member: 480869"] Qrisk does my head in. Diabetes 1 or 2 (different causes and risk!) are not differentiated in the assessment, neither is well controlled or scary high numbers, living in the next town over apparently increases or decreases my health too. Height and weight can only be attributable to that blunt bmi measure. Qrisk 3 has added in migraine now. I’ve not seen anything to date to suggest migraine is related to cvd risk, it I’m assuming it’s out there somewhere is they are now using it as a criteria. [/QUOTE]
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