SunnyExpat
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- Type of diabetes
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- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Thank you, I'll tell him. I didn't know that about oats containing beta glucan but I was taking a beta glucan supplement a while back and my cholesterol levels were lower afterwards, but I didn't make the connection until now.@zand, get your friend to start the day with a bowl of traditional porridge, oats contain a substance called beta glucan which lowers cholesterol levels, that's how I start my day and my trigs results over the last few years have been between 0.5-0.7 which I'm told is good.
Another thing to help lower cholesterol is exercise, even if its just an hours walking a day.
Thank you, I'll tell him. I didn't know that about oats containing beta glucan but I was taking a beta glucan supplement a while back and my cholesterol levels were lower afterwards
Porridge would be better than supplements though....I'm hoping that's an option for him.That's interesting, maybe a supplement might just be as effective if he doesn't care much for porridge.
The Mediterranean Diet that DD mentions earlier is worth trying if nothing else (a Med Diet does include oats).
I have just got my 6 month results. Delighted with HBA1c of 33 (prev 37). Based on my non tech analysis of my averages I think my Codefree has been reading higher than it should but that was a nice surprise.
Could someone, maybe @Bluetit1802, comment on what my lipids mean:
Serum Chol 6.63
Serum Tryglycerides 0.58mmol/l
Serum HDL 2.64 mmol/l. (Abnormal)
Total chol ratio 2.5
Calculated LDL chol level. 3.73 (abnormal)
Also Serum Creatinine 44 mmol (abnormal). Pancreas?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks so much @Bluetit1802.
Thanks again @Bluetit1802 for making sense of it all. Merry Christmas. XI now have to apologise. I didn't notice your creatinine was a blood test. I assumed it was a urine test. My fault.
Creatinine blood tests are part of your kidney function tests and should be somewhere between 46 and 92. So you are just a smidge low. I doubt this is of any concern, but your GP should tell you if it is. I can't help as mine is always normal.
Thanks again @Bluetit1802 for making sense of it all. Merry Christmas. X
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