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Question Title: TrygliceridesForum: The Heart Forum
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Recently I recieved a blood test. A friend had it done and recommended that I have one done as well. I talked to an old doctor friend who is about 88yrs old and he called the hospital and set it up. My tiglyceride reading was 1230. Normal is 300. I had not eaten in 24 hrs. I then repeated the test and it read 1185. My old doctor who is now retired did not adress this. Should I be alarmed or have the test read by a physician. The test daid my LDL and HDL would not be read accurate because my triglicerydes were so high. Any advice? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Most doctors would treat that level of triglyceride elevation, including the use of medications. I suggest you make an appointment with an internist for a full check-up; if necessary, he can then refer you to a lipid specialist. I wish you the best of luck. Feel free to write back with further questions. If you would like to set up an appointment with one of our cardiologists here at the Cleveland Clinic please feel free to call 1-800-CCF-CARE. Information provided in the Heart Forum is intended for general medical informational purposes only. Actual diagnosis and treatment of any particular medical condition can only be made by your physician(s).
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