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<blockquote data-quote="Trinkwasser" data-source="post: 47177" data-attributes="member: 11875"><p>Well the good news is that your insulin resistance is low, and this is related to cardiovascular risk</p><p></p><p>trigs/HDL is 0.67 and in UK numbers should be under 1.3 so you're doing great there!</p><p></p><p>However both HDL (good) and LDL (not so good) are high, while the trigs are only a bit high: a statin would certainly knock down the LDL but I'd try to get several opinions as to whether that is worth doing in view of the brilliant HDL.</p><p></p><p>It would be interesting to see the result of dropping your carb input, and adjusting your insulin down to compensate, that might drop them back into line</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trinkwasser, post: 47177, member: 11875"] Well the good news is that your insulin resistance is low, and this is related to cardiovascular risk trigs/HDL is 0.67 and in UK numbers should be under 1.3 so you're doing great there! However both HDL (good) and LDL (not so good) are high, while the trigs are only a bit high: a statin would certainly knock down the LDL but I'd try to get several opinions as to whether that is worth doing in view of the brilliant HDL. It would be interesting to see the result of dropping your carb input, and adjusting your insulin down to compensate, that might drop them back into line [/QUOTE]
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