despite avoiding carbs.
!having too many nuts
How could your cholesterol be better? Did they say? It looks pretty darn good to me..which could be better
Hi Bulkbiker, the nurse said that my total cholesterol is fine but the LDL should be lower and the Chol/HDL ratio should be less than 3.5 and mine is 4.1. If you think it's good I feel even more pleased.!
How could your cholesterol be better? Did they say? It looks pretty darn good to me..
Thanks Goonergal, I love nuts, cream and brie but I have never liked chocolate.Hi @Swiggy
Great reduction, well done you!
It’s very easy to put weight back on - similar to you if I over do the nuts, cream or high % cocoa chocolate, weight goes back on.
However blood glucose control is the important thing and it seems you’re right on top of that. Keep at it!
Thanks Rachel, I was feeling quite disheartened last week when I spoke to my GP (different one to the one who didn't tell me when I was diagnosed) because I was trying so hard to get to normal levels but forum members made me see how far I have come.Very well done with your HbA1c and cholesterol numbers, and without drugs too, amazing!
If you believe as I do that the Trig/HDL ratio is more important and should be lower than 0.87 then yours at 0.17 is blooming miraculous..! Well done!Hi Bulkbiker, the nurse said that my total cholesterol is fine but the LDL should be lower and the Chol/HDL ratio should be less than 3.5 and mine is 4.1. If you think it's good I feel even more pleased.
Hi Swiggy,My cholesterol is 4.5 and triglycerides 0.7. LDL 3.1 and HDL 4.1 which could be better but told not to worry.
Thanks Bulkbiker.If you believe as I do that the Trig/HDL ratio is more important and should be lower than 0.87 then yours at 0.17 is blooming miraculous..! Well done!
If your nurse said LDL is "bad cholesterol" then ignore her...
Thanks ianf0ster, I was relieved to hear that there is no sign of inflammation of my liver and no scarring or cirrhosis. Two years ago I became jaundiced and the cause was never determined. There were no gall stones and I was tested for every virus they could think of but nothing showed up and everything resolved without treatment. I was referred to the liver clinic in case I developed an autoimmune condition but everything looks good.Hi Swiggy,
Huge congratulations! Your cholesterol figures are so good as to be almost unbelievable. Your HDL is extremely high and your Triglycerides are extremely low. Even your LDL is lower than your HDL. It is very hard to believe that you can improve on these.
You have also managed a huge reduction in your Hba1c. OK there is further to go with this one, but there is still more organ fat to work through.
Don't let anybody discourage you, you are doing great !
Hi Ziggy_w, thanks for responding. I have checked the numbers I posted and they are exactly what was printed on my report sheet. Hopefully my hba1c will be nearer to normal next time and I will have some more cholesterol numbers to put into the calculator.Hi @Swiggy.
What a wonderful reduction in HbA1c -- cut in half. I am convinced your next results will be even better. All due to your dedication and hard work.
Your cholesterol results are also really good. Is it possible that there has been a glitch when writing down the numbers from your blood tests?
If you enter your numbers in the cholesterol calculator http://www.hughcalc.org/chol-si.php, you'll see that the numbers don't add up. Is it possible that the total you noted down is too low? Or the HDL too high?
On a positive note, based on the calculator an LDL of 3.1 is near optimal, so really well done and I don't think anything to worry about.
So, here's to a winner.
Hi Ziggy_w, thanks for responding. I have checked the numbers I posted and they are exactly what was printed on my report sheet. Hopefully my hba1c will be nearer to normal next time and I will have some more cholesterol numbers to put into the calculator.
If you enter your numbers in the cholesterol calculator http://www.hughcalc.org/chol-si.php, you'll see that the numbers don't add up. Is it possible that the total you noted down is too low? Or the HDL too high?
Hi,
As I pointed out in another thread, my Cholesterol numbers per my blood test according to GP don't match the calculator either.
Hi,
As I pointed out in another thread, my Cholesterol numbers per my blood test according to GP don't match the calculator either.
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