Compared to mine, wonderfulOoh can I jump on too please?
The pharmacist at my surgery has just told me that my total cholesterol is 5.7
HDL is 1.2
LDL is 3.6
Ratio is 4.8
Triglycerides 2
She wasn't happy that I low carb and test frequently and has referred me to the dietician in the endocrine team but she said that the only good result is the HDL at 1.2.
How do they look to you?
My results never show triglycerides. Do you have to ask for those especially?Compared to mine, wonderful
I don't know ElenaP. I asked because I had read on this forum what people posted and asked for the same information.My results never show triglycerides. Do you have to ask for those especially?
keep one it will only get betterHi.
My cholesterol keeps increasing. In the last 6 months it has gone from 5.3 to 7.7.
I feel a little hard done by as I stopped drinking completely in January, my control has never been better currently at 48, I've lost weight I'm considerably leaner a lot fitter than 18 months ago. Diet hasn't changed much. Generally healthy avoid ultra processed foods and eat lowish carbs.
The doctor mentioned statins again but knows I won't take them.
Any ideas?
100%I didn't realise that this is for type 1s so I hope nobody minds me putting my results up. I find people on this forum to be much better informed than many of the medical professionals I've met.
Link works.This was posted today by Australian low carb doctor James Muecke.
Very interesting.
Does anyone know if a lipid breakdown test is available in UK? Where?
Sorry dotn think that link worked, does this one?
Bu**er. I hate fb
Melgar, the new rules suck! BUT….every year I ask for a full thyroid panel and I pay for the “extras”…free t 4 and free t3 and antibodies as I have Hashimotos and am medicated for t4. Drives me nuts they won’t cover that cost, but it was around $50 a few weeks ago.They will not do a T3 or a T4 test if your TSH levels are in range, under British Columbia guidelines.
This thread was talking about cholesterol, and then thyroid levels were mentioned. Would someone, please, clarify to me if thyroid and cholesterol levels affect each other?
I have been taking thyroxine for a great number of years. Bloods are taken once a year to see thyroxine levels, but my Levothyroxine prescription remains at 50 micrograms. I doubt that GP surgery do the 'full panel'.
I did. Here's a post with my lab results since having been diagnosed with diabetes: https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/confused-by-dietary-advice.203600/post-2696347I am wondering if anyone has managed to lower cholesterol readings by eating low carb, or on diet alone (after refusing statins)?
Thank you @Antje77. Your charts are encouraging. Your example should give me the will-power to keep trying, in case it works for me also.I did. Here's a post with my lab results since having been diagnosed with diabetes: https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/confused-by-dietary-advice.203600/post-2696347
Wow, just wow! That's really encouraging.I did. Here's a post with my lab results since having been diagnosed with diabetes: https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/confused-by-dietary-advice.203600/post-2696347
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