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dollydaydream68 Fri 21-Feb-25 19:05:17

I recently went for my health checks and had blood tests for diabetes, liver function and lipids.
My diabetes one came back as normal , but the other tests have been sent to GP.
Can expect phone call next week.
Really worried , maybe fatty liver and high cholesterol ? Any advice very welcome

Primrose53 Fri 21-Feb-25 19:07:26

Why are you worried now? It’s not wasting time and energy.

crazyH Fri 21-Feb-25 19:10:39

What’s a health check? 🤔I’ve never had one ….

MayBee70 Fri 21-Feb-25 19:13:53

Maybe those sort of results are sent to a GP anyway? I know how you feel, though. I worry myself sick over test results. Perhaps you might need to go onto statins ( I worry about my cholesterol because my last test was ok because I exercised regularly at a gym but I no longer do that; they said the exercise balanced out the bad cholesterol). And fatty liver can be reversed.

Primrose53 Fri 21-Feb-25 19:16:38

Primrose53

Why are you worried now? It’s not wasting time and energy.

Should read “just” rather than “not”.

dollydaydream68 Fri 21-Feb-25 19:25:15

An NHS check is if you don't have any underlying conditions and you're checked for heart health etc. Height weight and tests mentioned. Weight was fine and do lots it exercise

dollydaydream68 Fri 21-Feb-25 20:02:05

Should say I'm assuming it's fatty liver. Could of course be totally wrong

Jaxjacky Fri 21-Feb-25 20:13:18

If you have the NHS results should be there

Jaxjacky Fri 21-Feb-25 20:13:29

App..

keepingquiet Fri 21-Feb-25 20:14:57

You could be wrong, or you could be right. The way I feel about these checks is that they pick up problems early when treatment is easier and less invasive.

I don't know much about fatty liver but if I had one I'd like to know so I can do something about it.

dollydaydream68 Fri 21-Feb-25 20:22:02

I have the app. One test result was there but the other 2 were not. I phoned the surgery and they told me about the results being forwarded for the Dr to look at and to expect a phone call

NonGrannyMoll Fri 21-Feb-25 21:00:07

It'll either be good news or bad news. You can't know which and you can't have any influence over it either way. Worry about what you do know and leave the rest until later.

M0nica Fri 21-Feb-25 21:07:16

Why should it be fatty liver? probably just high cholesterol.

kittylester Fri 21-Feb-25 21:45:13

We recently had a yearly health check. We got called to see the gp and had a general chat about everything. We were told to drink less.

dollydaydream68 Sat 22-Feb-25 10:41:48

I have to say I'm getting scared about what the results could be

MayBee70 Sat 22-Feb-25 10:48:39

dollydaydream68

I have to say I'm getting scared about what the results could be

At least you’ve had the courage to get a health check so well done you.I’m putting off getting mine done which is really stupid.

dollydaydream68 Sat 22-Feb-25 11:04:52

It was difficult ti go. I just thought theres no escape. I'll find out later if I don't go. Take a deep breath and make an appointment. Good luck

Doodledog Sat 22-Feb-25 11:19:45

Seeing results in a vacuum can be a two-edged sword if you have health anxiety.

Blood tests aren't straightforward. I have them often for various reasons, and they are rarely 100% perfect, as so many things can affect different metrics. It might be something you've eaten, or all sorts of things that throw one result out a bit. If you go back for a repeat test in a few weeks the odds are that that will have repaired but something else is out of kilter. A GP has the ability to read them in conjunction with other things that impact your health.

Re fatty liver - it's not a terrible diagnosis - many older people have it, and it can be reversed with a low-fat, los-sugar diet and exercise. If you have a tendency to overdo alcohol, then cut back on that, too. It's only if it is allowed to progress that you need to be worried - the liver is very forgiving.

dollydaydream68 Mon 24-Feb-25 14:22:56

I'm a bag of nerves. Ridiculous I know sad

watermeadow Mon 24-Feb-25 15:53:25

I mistrust these tick box exercises by the NHS. A few years ago everyone I knew was taking statins. Now everyone is ‘pre diabetic’ which is a dubious diagnosis. If most of the population is over a certain level of anything then I’d call that normal.

M0nica Mon 24-Feb-25 17:38:18

I was, briefly, labelled 'pre diabetic' on the basis of one test, since then all my tests have been normal and I think the pre-diabetic label has now been removed.

But if a one off positive test is preceded by and followed up by negative tests, there really should be no labelling

Jane43 Mon 24-Feb-25 17:54:16

crazyH

What’s a health check? 🤔I’ve never had one ….

I haven’t either. I thought you are supposed to get one when you reach 70 and at regular intervals after but I have never been called for one and I am 81, perhaps you have to request one. I said to DH the other day I have never had a cholesterol check apart from one they were offering at Sainsburys years ago, I must ask for one. I have had a pre op check before my lumpectomy five years ago and everything seemed to be normal. DH gets regular checks because he is Type 2 Diabetic.

dollydaydream68 Mon 24-Feb-25 19:15:41

If you're aged between 40 and 74 and have no pre existing conditions you get called for checks. Never had one before and wish I'd never gone and saved all this stress.

M0nica Mon 24-Feb-25 21:36:43

dollydaydream68

I have to say I'm getting scared about what the results could be

It is highly unlikely to be anything serious, or the GP would have been in touch with you the moment the results came in.

High blood pressure or high cholestrol is about the worse they are likely to say and most people over 50 have one or the other or both.

dollydaydream68 Mon 24-Feb-25 22:15:49

Thank for all the positive messages x