I must say, I'm seeing a lot of people posting what appear high levels of cholesterol across other communities.
Can we be absolutely sure we aren't storing up problems for the future?
That's interesting, I must say I only use this forum so don't get a broader picture.
Depends if you think that higher cholesterol is a problem.I must say, I'm seeing a lot of people posting what appear high levels of cholesterol across other communities.
Can we be absolutely sure we aren't storing up problems for the future?
Good evening all,
I'm after some input about cholesterol please. I've just had a 6 month review with a new DN and both A1C ( up from 7.6 to 8.4) & cholesterol are way up. The BG isn't an issue as my meter reports show it's falling well since the bloods were done a month ago (although she did mention Insulin being the next step - which is odd because my last DN said there were "several other options before that"), but the cholesterol was up and has been rising steadily for 3 years - which coincides with when I stopped taking Statins.
Now, I've been doing LCHF for some time and I don't eat a lot of dairy, but nor do I select low fat meats, quite the opposite really. The easy solution would be to take the meds, but that foes against what I'm trying to achieve. So my question is really, has anyone managed to lower theirs and if so what approach did you take? I need to think again about how I eat. I'm just worried that if I start being restrictive with fat then the whole LCHF plan becomes painful and I will fall over.
Luckily my weight had stayed the same and my BP was good. so some good news. I am however feeling a bit flat.
S
I must say, I'm seeing a lot of people posting what appear high levels of cholesterol across other communities.
Can you adequately prove that it isn't?Depends if you think that higher cholesterol is a problem.
I'm not concerned at all as I have great support from my GP and Family. I simply wondered why Sean had stopped taking his statins. Latest comments from the NHS say that only 1 in 10 suffer any side effects, which as I said I do Not
Can you adequately prove that it isn't?
I'm a bit confused by your initial post after re-reading it..
Your HbA1c has gone up and you have been following a LCHF diet ?
Have you been following the diet for the past 6 months or have you just started it which is why your blood sugars are coming down?
If the latter then how can you say that the LCHF diet has caused your cholesterol to go up?
As to cholesterol.. there is a fair bit of evidence that higher is not necessarily bad and that unless you have already had a cardiac event statins are not especially effective.
Also without the full breakdown of your cholesterol figures it is hard to make any qualitative comments.
As you can tell by your thread there are as many different opinions on cholesterol as there are members here. My personal thoughts are that the overall number is fairly meaningless and it is far more to do with the ratios of triglycerides to HDL. Also the general view that high cholesterol leads to Cardio Vascular Disease is in my view a gross oversimplification of an extremely complex subject which appears to still be poorly understood by the medical profession. As always though "you pays yer money... "I'm not saying LCHF is definitely putting my cholesterol up - there's no way of knowing that. It's likely it may not be as my cholesterol has risen year on year over the last 3 years. I've followed Atkins/Dukan in the past and it still rose, although the ratios were better then. I have a GP appointment booked for a couple of weeks time, so hopefully I can get a better view of what the figures are and see where I can go with it. I think my blood sugars are coming down due to LCHF and the fact I'm using BG more. for a few months I have been going to the gym 3 times a week and doing strength training - I always see an improvement when I do that. Coupled with a low carb diet it pays off.
As you can tell by your thread there are as many different opinions on cholesterol as there are members here. My personal thoughts are that the overall number is fairly meaningless and it is far more to do with the ratios of triglycerides to HDL. Also the general view that high cholesterol leads to Cardio Vascular Disease is in my view a gross oversimplification of an extremely complex subject which appears to still be poorly understood by the medical profession. As always though "you pays yer money... "
'evening all.
Ok, since I started the post I've gone back and had some baseline levels taken from a fasting test and have juts collected the results. Now, it says no further action but that's perhaps because the GP & I are working on a plan anyway. So, can someone more knowledgeable than I on these things tell me which are the important numbers to get down please?
Thanks!
S
OK.
Your triglycerides are extremely high and these are the baddies. (Should be under 2, preferably a lot less)
Your HDL is low (the goodies) (should be over 1 and the higher the better)
Your LDL has not been measured because your triglycerides are high. (mostly baddies unless trigs are low)
The cholesterol/HDL ratio should be under 5
So it all could do with improving if you are concerned.
What plans have you discussed with your GP?
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