| High triglycerides is what made the doc determine that I'm diabetic. Mine had jumped over 100 points in 6 months.
I just went in for more blood work. Couldn't see the doctor and had to settle for a nurse practitioner. Got my results back Monday and found out she didn't order the fasting glucose test, so I still don't have an updated A1C.. <grrr...>
At least my other numbers were better..
Total = 137
HDL = 42 (up from the mid 30s)
LDL = 71 (down from 115-117)
Triglycerides = 122 (down from over 300)
Like PrincessLinda asked, How do you get HDL that high? Are you sure those two aren't reversed? |