eventhorizon
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I wanted to but annoyingly I treated a mild hypo just before the short walk to the surgery.Did you do the test fasted?
Not losing weight but very slowly losing fat and putting on a little more muscle.Are you still losing weight? Sometimes that can push your cholesterol up, it does with me it’s a temporary thing
It's so frustrating when that happens.I wanted to but annoyingly I treated a mild hypo just before the short walk to the surgery.
I have a similar lipid imbalance. I had my lipids tested the other day. I fasted for 7 hours. That was my choice, I was not told to fast. My overall cholesterol is lower than yours at 6.50 mmol/ls. My HDL’s are 1.71 and non HDL’s are at 4.79.Yep, as follows.
Serum cholesterol:
7.7 mmol/L
Serum HDL cholesterol level:
1.5 mmol/L
Se non HDL cholesterol level:
6.2 mmol/L
Serum cholesterol/HDL ratio:
5.0
Serum triglycerides:
0.8 mmol/L
Serum LDL cholesterol level:
5.8 mmol/L
Look on heartuk.org.uk for their explanation of levels and more importantly the ratios between them.Yep, as follows.
Serum cholesterol:
7.7 mmol/L
Serum HDL cholesterol level:
1.5 mmol/L
Se non HDL cholesterol level:
6.2 mmol/L
Serum cholesterol/HDL ratio:
5.0
Serum triglycerides:
0.8 mmol/L
Serum LDL cholesterol level:
5.8 mmol/L
Interesting. Do you know what the recommended levels are in other counties. My isThe trouble with being in range in the uk, is that thyroxine isn't started until thyroid levels are lower than other countries. I had signs of underactive thyroid, but was still just in range, so gp wouldn't do anything. Saw my endocrinologist and without me saying anything he started me on thyroxine which has helped me. I'm trying to remember who posted about this, but the name's escaping me atm.
Sorry I don'tInteresting. Do you know what the recommended levels are in other counties. My is
Serum TSH level:
1.06 miu/L
Normal range:
0.35 to 4.94
Mines 0.56 and I'm worried, but because its in range (just) G P ignores itInteresting. Do you know what the recommended levels are in other counties. My is
Serum TSH level:
1.06 miu/L
Normal range:
0.35 to 4.94
Thanks. I've never cut out carbs completely, just lower carb. Around 80 to 100 grams a day.I have a similar lipid imbalance. I had my lipids tested the other day. I fasted for 7 hours. That was my choice, I was not told to fast. My overall cholesterol is lower than yours at 6.50 mmol/ls. My HDL’s are 1.71 and non HDL’s are at 4.79.
My Triglycerides are at 0.54 mmol/l’s. My Dr doesn’t like the lipid imbalance. It was suggested by a member on here that I am a Lean Mass Hyper Responder type, and that made sense, as I had been on a very low carb diet. However, the very low carb diet did not work to bring my blood sugars down, I increased my carbs. This increase in carbs made no difference to my Cholestrol. My Trigs have fallen that’s all. So I’m not a LMHR. I have been tested twice now for hyperthyroidism, but my TSH levels are in range. My TSH levels have fallen since my last blood test, but still in range.
I believe they investigate at 0.40 mmol/ls. I wonder if my TSH levels fluctuate because I get bouts of tachycardia. Not a wild heart rate but enough that I feel it. My resting heart rate goes up to. I’m loath to mention it as I feel like a hypochondriac.Mines 0.56 and I'm worried, but because its in range (just) G P ignores it
I have a similar lipid imbalance. I had my lipids tested the other day. I fasted for 7 hours. That was my choice, I was not told to fast. My overall cholesterol is lower than yours at 6.50 mmol/ls. My HDL’s are 1.71 and non HDL’s are at 4.79.
My Triglycerides are at 0.54 mmol/l’s. My Dr doesn’t like the lipid imbalance. It was suggested by a member on here that I am a Lean Mass Hyper Responder type, and that made sense, as I had been on a very low carb diet. However, the very low carb diet did not work to bring my blood sugars down, I increased my carbs. This increase in carbs made no difference to my Cholestrol. My Trigs have fallen that’s all. So I’m not a LMHR. I have been tested twice now for hyperthyroidism, but my TSH levels are in range. My TSH levels have fallen since my last blood test, but still in range.
Sorry I don't
In Canada :Interesting. Do you know what the recommended levels are in other counties. My is
Serum TSH level:
1.06 miu/L
Normal range:
0.35 to 4.94
They will not do a T3 or a T4 test if your TSH levels are in range, under British Columbia guidelines.If there is a consideration of hyperthyroidism, then just TSH isn't a very thorough diagnostic test. Was your T3 tested at the same time? If so, what was it?
I don't know what the general ranges for thyroid hormones are in Canada, but sometimes being in range just doesn't stack up.
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