filly
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 3,160
- Location
- East Midlands
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- Spicy food which is too hot. Nasty people who have no idea on your life journey but feel the need to comment and be cruel.
You'll have a number for LDL ?
This is a whole topic to itself, but statins are effective at reducing the number of LDL particles as measured by the lipid panel test.
That is either:
Desirable for almost everyone
Irrelevant, particularly for anyone with low blood glucose and insulin, or following a low carb regime.
Not precise enough, because it's the size and distribution of the LDL particles that really matters.
Where you fall on that list really depends on what your thoughts are relating to what heart disease really is.
It derives directly from the fear that saturated fat leads to high LDL which leads to increased risk of heart disease. Given that statistically, most people with Diabetes die of heart disease, that sounds scary, but you are here because you are not a statistic, and the science behind the fear is just getting weaker all the time. Serum lipids are very important, but the situation is more nuanced than we are often told. (at least that's my reading).
The only thing that jumps out is the triglyceride level - is that really 5.9? - my set of last results are largely similar, but serum triglyceride is 0.8 mmol/L (range expected 0.0 - 1.7)
Triglycerides are the strings of fatty acids stored in the particles which are being measured (the L in HDL or LDL) - so it's really a measure of the level of circulating fat - this is more related to visceral fat than weight or what we tend to mean when we say "
This looks like a typo, Trig 5.9 would be extremely highTrig 5.9 (which has always been very low)
Good point @Chris24Main .Given that statistically, most people with Diabetes die of heart disease, that sounds scary, but you are here because you are not a statistic, and the science behind the fear is just getting weaker all the time
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