Having twisted my knee last week, I'm not running at the moment (I'm really missing it). So this is slightly off topic, but it might be of interest to some of you.
The NHS is currently offering Health Checks to the over 40s. I think they call it a midlife MOT. Anyhow, being (well) over 40 I thought I'd take them up on it. Having been on a healthy lifestyle kick for the last 18 months, losing a lot of weight, keeping it off and being a C25K graduate I went along in 'smug mode'.
The check was performed by a nurse at my local health centre. The first test was a cholesterol check. She took a pin prick of blood and inserted it into a hand held device. This is where things went wrong. She had some difficulty operating the machine, which didn't inspire me with any confidence and when the reading came back we were both very surprised. Apparently 5.5 is the upper limit of normal. I recorded 10.3. This then dominated the rest of the appointment. She gave me the stock talk about healthy foods and exercise, which for the first time in my life I was able to rebut as a possible cause. Never mind that my blood pressure, pulse and weight are all quite normal, this cholesterol thing had her worried, the working theory being that it's hereditary. I've since been back and had a blood test and the results are pending.
If the blood test confirms the initial result, no doubt I'll be looking at further treatment of some sort and I'll be advising you all to take up the offer of a check, no matter how healthy you are on the surface or how much C25K has changed you're life. Can't help having doubts over that hand held device though.
I'll keep you posted.