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Andy, any history of high cholesterol or hypertension in your

family..sometimes genetics trumps healthy eating. Hopefully it was just the

sandwich and the

tests performed.. Often the tests at screenings aren't as sensitive. But to

be safe, do follow-ups.

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Actually, I don't have any family history of either. I found out

that it shouldn't matter what I eat before this type of test. Also,

I checked my cholesterol results from less than 2 years ago and my

total cholesterol from my lab results was only 176.

I had my blood pressure retested several different times since

yesterday morning. Once last night and twice today. The average is

116/73 which is in the optimal range.

I had my total cholesterol redone this morning and today it is 175

which is in the desirable range and consistent with my test 2 years

ago.

It is my impression that yesterday was a " Health Scare Screening "

instead of a wellness screening in my case. Everything is actually

good as I expected it should be. In the future, I am going to skip

these screenings and just rely on my periodic physicals with my

doctor and official lab results.

Andy

> Andy, any history of high cholesterol or hypertension in your

> family..sometimes genetics trumps healthy eating. Hopefully it was

just the sandwich and the

> tests performed.. Often the tests at screenings aren't as

sensitive. But to

> be safe, do follow-ups.

> .

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Andy,

I get my cholesterol checked every year. My doctor insists that this

test be a " fasting " test or it will not be accurate. Also, the only

time that mine has been over the borderline high.....I had a

cheeseburger and fries the night before.(6 weeks later with no

changes in diet other than I didnt eat anything real fatty the day

before, it was 204. I really think you should have the tests

redone. BTW, my husband who is very fit, his blood pressure always

reads high in the morning, perfectly fine any other time.

Hope this makes you feel better.

Sandy

> Today, the Wellness Resource Center where I work had screenings for

> blood sugar, blood pressure, cholesterol, and body fat. With the

> results I received on the blood pressure and cholesterol tests, it

> may be a good thing that I skipped the body fat test.

>

> My blood sugar tested normal at 103. 70-110 is considered normal

if

> fasting. However, my blood pressure was 147/74. Systolic above

140

> indicates Stage 1 hypertension. My total cholesterol test was

237.

> 200-239 is borderline high. I last had it tested in 2002 and

> everything was great.

>

> I'm seriously doubting the accuracy of these tests. Today is free

> day and I had a Frisco breakfast sandwich 3 1/2 hrs before the

test.

> The Frisco is has quite a bit cholesterol and saturated fat. I

don't

> see how the test could be accurate since I didn't fast before the

> test. They never mentioned to me that it would make a difference,

> but I am pretty sure that it does. As for the blood pressure, that

> could have been a fluke reading as well.

>

> But now that they have me worried, I guess I'll have to have the

> cholesterol test done by a professional and the get several blood

> presssure readings.

>

> Maybe I'll become a vegetarian if these results are true.

>

> Andy

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