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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2236528" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>Since having T1 (over 3 years now) I've started eating less carbs and more fats and my cholesterol/lipids results have gotten better with every test.</p><p>They've started me on statins early on because the baddies were a bit high and the goods a bit low. After reading up and after the statins had gotten my cholesterol down I requested to see what would happen if I stopped the statins for 4 months.</p><p></p><p>Levels went up a little but still within the accepted healthy range and that's with plenty of fats from all kinds of sources, never looked into what 'good' or 'bad' fats are.</p><p>No-one has told me to take a statin since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2236528, member: 372207"] Since having T1 (over 3 years now) I've started eating less carbs and more fats and my cholesterol/lipids results have gotten better with every test. They've started me on statins early on because the baddies were a bit high and the goods a bit low. After reading up and after the statins had gotten my cholesterol down I requested to see what would happen if I stopped the statins for 4 months. Levels went up a little but still within the accepted healthy range and that's with plenty of fats from all kinds of sources, never looked into what 'good' or 'bad' fats are. No-one has told me to take a statin since. [/QUOTE]
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