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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
So after getting access to my NHS app health record I can see all my previous test results. That’s how I fount out my current Hba1c results.
After spending more time studying the other results from my most recent blood test I noticed an abnormal result. My triglycerides levels at 4.5 massively high from what I can gather.
I looked at my previous test results when I was diagnosed 3 months ago and it was 1.7 so in the normal range.
But how can it of gone so high after losing nearly 2 stone. And improving diet. I’m very confused. And On the app it says no further action which is also confusing. I will of course ring my GPs next week.
After spending more time studying the other results from my most recent blood test I noticed an abnormal result. My triglycerides levels at 4.5 massively high from what I can gather.
I looked at my previous test results when I was diagnosed 3 months ago and it was 1.7 so in the normal range.
But how can it of gone so high after losing nearly 2 stone. And improving diet. I’m very confused. And On the app it says no further action which is also confusing. I will of course ring my GPs next week.