trophywench
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
This is something I've had for yonks and has never caused me a problem as far as I'm aware, other than Drs banging on about it but none suggesting anything sensible to raise it. (Did want me to drop my ARB, did ask to re-try an ACE but refused - tried other types all with horrific side effects but no effect on BP (the side effects increased it anyway) so eventually allowed to go back on low-dose Losartan plus low dose Doxasozin) Always been 'around 130' - sometimes a bit over 130 sometimes a bit below - only once in the last 20 years can I recall one of them saying for that test - it was 'normal' (135 - 145)
I went for my phleb appointment on Friday, prior to my GP annual D review next Friday.
Saturday morning Pete happened to look through the front door (obscured glass) and looked like some post on the mat in the porch - yep a postcard - he was on the way to the bathroom to wash and then dress so he just thought the postman was early (lunchtime normally) and dropped the card over the back of the settee on my lap and went about his business. Card from the NHS Out of Hours service saying a clinician had called at our house at 04.35am about someone with my name living at our address and to please ring 111 quoting a Case number asap.
So - entirely baffled - I did. Operator looked at the case number and said she'd have to put me through to the Out of Hours service to discuss - fine - they needed to call me back. Apparently the test came up with the answer of 122 which could have caused all sorts of things, had I been running at higher levels normally and it was sudden. I pointed out if whoever had posted the card through our letterbox he was all of 3 ft away from our bedroom window - and nobody had knocked thumped or yelled otherwise we'd have heard them - so it obviously wasn't that urgent, was it? He wanted me to see my doc on Monday morning and get new bloods taken there and then, as they'd know all about by then since 'we will have written to them' - I said I'd ring them Monday afternoon since I have plans already for Monday morning, miles away - and didn't think I was THAT urgent. He then told me he had known people who'd lived with low sodium for yonks to be perfectly OK down to about 115 - but I had to promise to get bloods taken on Tuesday am (Phlebs there don't do afternoons and only one daily collection from there)
According to the online appts service, quite a lot of available slots on Tuesday morning anyway. Will be interesting to see 'what happens next' !
I went for my phleb appointment on Friday, prior to my GP annual D review next Friday.
Saturday morning Pete happened to look through the front door (obscured glass) and looked like some post on the mat in the porch - yep a postcard - he was on the way to the bathroom to wash and then dress so he just thought the postman was early (lunchtime normally) and dropped the card over the back of the settee on my lap and went about his business. Card from the NHS Out of Hours service saying a clinician had called at our house at 04.35am about someone with my name living at our address and to please ring 111 quoting a Case number asap.
So - entirely baffled - I did. Operator looked at the case number and said she'd have to put me through to the Out of Hours service to discuss - fine - they needed to call me back. Apparently the test came up with the answer of 122 which could have caused all sorts of things, had I been running at higher levels normally and it was sudden. I pointed out if whoever had posted the card through our letterbox he was all of 3 ft away from our bedroom window - and nobody had knocked thumped or yelled otherwise we'd have heard them - so it obviously wasn't that urgent, was it? He wanted me to see my doc on Monday morning and get new bloods taken there and then, as they'd know all about by then since 'we will have written to them' - I said I'd ring them Monday afternoon since I have plans already for Monday morning, miles away - and didn't think I was THAT urgent. He then told me he had known people who'd lived with low sodium for yonks to be perfectly OK down to about 115 - but I had to promise to get bloods taken on Tuesday am (Phlebs there don't do afternoons and only one daily collection from there)
According to the online appts service, quite a lot of available slots on Tuesday morning anyway. Will be interesting to see 'what happens next' !