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<blockquote data-quote="Ryhia" data-source="post: 2327198" data-attributes="member: 503862"><p>Got my new cholesterol test kit yesterday. The total cholesterol test I had undertaken previously was a whole cholesterol measure and also difficult to read. Looks like it was fairly accurate though. I couldn't really tell if the result showed 6 point something or 7point something. According to my new test kit, total cholesterol is 7.07 better than the 10.00 result I had in July. I am relatively ok with that as I am still eating low carb just modified my food choices. Its nice total cholesterol is reducing although I suspect this could have happened in any case without any interference from me. I still see an argument with the medical profession in the future but so be it. I am glad I purchased this device as I no longer have to wonder what my levels are that said I won't be checking too often as the blood draw is like Dracula, three pipettes full and the test strips are very expensive. I'm thinking of trying the Dave Feldman protocol to see what happens but I think I may have left it a bit late. I wanted to check to see if the protocol works in case I need to use this for my next blood test but as that might be imminent I may not have the time. </p><p></p><p>Interestingly I find that my trigs and HDL levels are not as good as previous, not sure why this should be as I have been doing all the things its says to do to lower trigs and raise HDL. Bit of a puzzle but but something to explore. I have recorded the test results below as [USER=429870]@Alexandra100[/USER] asked me to post.</p><p></p><p>Total Chol 7.07</p><p>HDL 1.6</p><p>TG 1.05</p><p>LDL 4.95</p><p>Cho/HDL 4.3</p><p></p><p>The measurement range for the tester is: </p><p>Total = 2.59 - 10.36mmol/l</p><p>HDL = 0.52 - 2.07</p><p>TG = 0.57 - 6.78</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryhia, post: 2327198, member: 503862"] Got my new cholesterol test kit yesterday. The total cholesterol test I had undertaken previously was a whole cholesterol measure and also difficult to read. Looks like it was fairly accurate though. I couldn't really tell if the result showed 6 point something or 7point something. According to my new test kit, total cholesterol is 7.07 better than the 10.00 result I had in July. I am relatively ok with that as I am still eating low carb just modified my food choices. Its nice total cholesterol is reducing although I suspect this could have happened in any case without any interference from me. I still see an argument with the medical profession in the future but so be it. I am glad I purchased this device as I no longer have to wonder what my levels are that said I won't be checking too often as the blood draw is like Dracula, three pipettes full and the test strips are very expensive. I'm thinking of trying the Dave Feldman protocol to see what happens but I think I may have left it a bit late. I wanted to check to see if the protocol works in case I need to use this for my next blood test but as that might be imminent I may not have the time. Interestingly I find that my trigs and HDL levels are not as good as previous, not sure why this should be as I have been doing all the things its says to do to lower trigs and raise HDL. Bit of a puzzle but but something to explore. I have recorded the test results below as [USER=429870]@Alexandra100[/USER] asked me to post. Total Chol 7.07 HDL 1.6 TG 1.05 LDL 4.95 Cho/HDL 4.3 The measurement range for the tester is: Total = 2.59 - 10.36mmol/l HDL = 0.52 - 2.07 TG = 0.57 - 6.78 [/QUOTE]
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