Okay, I'm going to see my doctor on Friday to get blood tests. I've lost over 40 pounds since I went for an appointment in February.
My question is just that I'd like advice from those of you here who have had your cholesterol levels checked. Obviously, I need to tell him what tests I want done. I have insurance and am slightly interested in more than just cholesterol levels. I'm wondering how big a deal it is (and how EXPENSIVE) to have other things checked out, such as hormone levels. I'm reading Jillian Michael's new book, Mastering Your Metabolism. So, if you were to have other studies done, what would you have him check out? I'm curious about hormone levels. Should I have him run a wide ranging panel? Just tell him what things I'm interested in finding out? What do you recommend? I don't want to take off work to go back for more tests later. I'd like to fast once and get it all over with. What do you think?
My question is just that I'd like advice from those of you here who have had your cholesterol levels checked. Obviously, I need to tell him what tests I want done. I have insurance and am slightly interested in more than just cholesterol levels. I'm wondering how big a deal it is (and how EXPENSIVE) to have other things checked out, such as hormone levels. I'm reading Jillian Michael's new book, Mastering Your Metabolism. So, if you were to have other studies done, what would you have him check out? I'm curious about hormone levels. Should I have him run a wide ranging panel? Just tell him what things I'm interested in finding out? What do you recommend? I don't want to take off work to go back for more tests later. I'd like to fast once and get it all over with. What do you think?



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physcian.Generally Triglycerides will plummet but total, HDL and LDL will rise.The defining point is what kind of LDL rises.That is why the test should be specific.Don't take for granted that your dr is up on lipis testing as well as they should be.
). Anyhow, most insurances will cover cholesterol testing and other "routine" lab work, like a complee blood cell count, a comprehensive metabolic panel, urinalysis, etc. If you want something like thyroid, then you have to discuss that with your physician. He/she will need to assign an appropriate diagnostic code in order to justify the test.
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