In that case the result is a bit meaningless as whatever you had eaten or drunk before the blood drawer could have had a significant impact on your trigs. Thus the trig/HDL ratio which is a bit high in your figures could have been skewed.Nope not at all
I ate a normal high fat breakfast before the test. Ate some peanuts the evening before. That affects the triglyceride i presume but not cholesterol?
When you next get the test we can do a proper analysis and you'll probably find that there's nothing wrong with your cholesterol at all anyway. I started a new thread today with a lot of info about up to date thinking on cholesterol here.. maybe have a read..Yeah well she suggested i should take cholestetol meds. I said no.
I agreed to have a new test taken within a few months. Will take the next one fasting.
How can i lower my cholesterol without meds?
I cant excersise more (work fulltime and excersise already a few times a week) and theres not that much i can change on my diet. Going LCLF must be awful.
Yeah well she suggested i should take cholestetol meds. I said no.
I agreed to have a new test taken within a few months. Will take the next one fasting.
How can i lower my cholesterol without meds?
I cant excersise more (work fulltime and excersise already a few times a week) and theres not that much i can change on my diet. Going LCLF must be awful.
Could I ask please where the figure in the sentence in bold come from? I ask because I'm having a 'no statins thank you' series of conversations with the gpYour triglycerides are important. From the figures you have given I would estimate they are about 1.5. That is within the normal band. You should aim for a triglyceride/HDL ratio of under 0.87 as that is the ideal ratio.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/triglycerides-hdl-ratio.77651/Could I ask please where the figure in the sentence in bold come from? I ask because I'm having a 'no statins thank you' series of conversations with the gp
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