Hi all,
I turned 40 last year, as did my friend. She recently had a health check that's being offered to 40-74 year olds I believe. They check your blood glucose, cholesterol, take some measurements and calculate your risk of stroke, heart disease etc.
I asked my GPs receptionist if I could be booked in for one of these and she said I wasn't eligible. I asked her to check why, and she called back and said it's because I had gestational diabetes when I was pregnant (almost 3 years ago).
The doctor hadn't explained to her why that meant I couldn't have a check, so she asked again and he told her "it's national rules."
The NHS website says the check isn't offered to those with diabetes or heart problems, but doesn't mention gestational diabetes (obviously it increases your risk of diabetes in future but it's not an ongoing condition that I have).
I just can't understand (and neither could the receptionist) why I'm not entitled to this check up? I make sure I get my blood glucose checked yearly but I've never had a cholesterol check or any of the other stuff. I didn't even get a postnatal health check.
It just seems like a lot of women will never be invited for this health check which could screen out a lot of nasties and save lives? I actually hadn't heard of the check up til my friend mentioned it.
Anyone heard of anything similar or know why this might be the case?