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Am feeling very reassured! Thank you @bulkbiker !Your ratios are all ideal.. Total cholesterol is a meaningless number best ignored.
Am feeling very reassured! Thank you @bulkbiker !Your ratios are all ideal.. Total cholesterol is a meaningless number best ignored.
Yer not so bad yerself, @TheBigNewt !You're looking good dude!
No worries..
Thanks for this link! In fact over the last week (since my non-fasting reading of 7.2!) I've been reading his site with interest.No worries..
When you are feeling up to it maybe take a read of this guy's work
http://cholesterolcode.com
He sometimes posts here as DaveKeto and is doing some amazing studies on cholesterol and the b***sh*t we have been fed about it..
Ooo butter on cheese one of my treats...Thanks for this link! In fact over the last week (since my non-fasting reading of 7.2!) I've been reading his site with interest.
I'm not waving goodbye to cream etc etc altogether, but I shall perhaps be a little more circumspect in its application to my diet. I will never be 'low fat' (although I'm very slim) but nor will I be applying my butter to my cheese with a shovel!
It's all about balance, I guess. And we folk with diabetes know all about THAT!
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You either got it or ya don't.
But my father stopped taking them due to muscle problems, which is a very common side effect.
Some of the side effects are because the drugs block nutritional pathways, like CQ10, the most known one.
cholesterol lowering route to try and prevent CVDs and strokes.
According to this review article, there may not be any benefit in taking statins for the elderly:y father no longer walks round the block and walking anywhere is a problem. He stopped because of the muscle pain but now he's told that it's his age.
Give a copy to your dad's GP?
You don't agree that exercise can raise HDL?Right. And she probably isn't a Type 2 diabetic either. Statins will do a pretty good job lowering LDL but there's really nothing available that significantly raises HDL. You either got it or ya don't.
I do know butter doesYou don't agree that exercise can raise HDL?
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-...ol/in-depth/hdl-cholesterol/art-20046388?pg=2
Ah but I am addressing it in that I've cut down on gratuitous cheese and cream and am happy to be doing so - but at my last pub lunch I did eat all the fat on my ham..........!Great news @Snapsy . You must be feeling on top of the world. Glad you've had a positive outcome.
Have to admit I thought 6.2 was a tad high and needed addressing.
What do I know? ****** all it seems.
It does raise concerns of internet diagnosing though. A simple misunderstanding of how to use the site and you could make significant lifestyle decisions totally unnecessarily.
I'm happy all is good for you. Back on the cheese!!!!!!!!!!!!
Update: saw an endocrinologist today to talk about a couple of things, and my cholesterol came up as a discussion point. I was reassured that my ratios are fine and dandy.
He was very impressed with my HDL. I asked about whether in his opinion a TC of 6.2 was a cause for concern in terms of my ongoing health, and he called up a site online where he put in my age, conditions, family history of various things etc etc - and we were AGHAST to discover that I have an 80% risk of a heart event in the next ten years........
.......until he showed me his screen and it transpired that he had ticked every box in response to every 'no' answer I had given, rather than leaving it blank! Turns out my risk is 3%.
I didn't know whether to be highly amused or utterly horrified!
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That's a bit of a shocker, Snapsy.
Was it the QRisk site, or something else, do you know? https://qrisk.org/2017/
You did well on 3%.
Does anyone know if labs here in the UK measure sdLDL alongside Trigs separately? These are, Im led to believe, the little beggars that attach themselves to plaques and they injure other cholesteric bodies.
Edited to add.
I think it must've been the QRisk one he was using as the questions and the blocky graphic look exactly like it. It's what I reran my data on tonight, anyway.That's a bit of a shocker, Snapsy.
Was it the QRisk site, or something else, do you know? https://qrisk.org/2017/
You did well on 3%.