Hi all, saw my GP today after first round of blood tests since diagnosis and almost everything is fine. A1c = 5, kidney and liver functions are good. The only negative result is the cholesteral level of 5.8, which he says should be below 5.
He's a good GP (and is actually supportive of a reduced carb diet) in that he'll listen to me, give advice without being condescending and won't dictate what I need to do. So therefore, on being offered statins to reduce my cholesteral I chose to see if I could tackle this by diet and exercise only, with another blood test in three months time.
However, on doing some research on the subject today the additional restrictions to diet concerns me. I already exercise a relatively low-moderate carb diet, and to reduce my intake of cheese, eggs, red meat etc. seems to be excessively restrictive. I've heard of products such as those from Benacol as being good in reducing cholesteral, but don't they include sugars? My main priority is to minimise my blood sugar levels and so this may not be an option.
So the dilemma is: having warded off metformin this time around, should I accept statins in order to reduce my lipids instead of restricting my diet even further or actually compromising my blood sugar level control?
Once again.thanks to everyone who has given advice in the past. It's certainly worked for me thus far, and I hope that I can direct any "newby" in the right direction. Cheers.
He's a good GP (and is actually supportive of a reduced carb diet) in that he'll listen to me, give advice without being condescending and won't dictate what I need to do. So therefore, on being offered statins to reduce my cholesteral I chose to see if I could tackle this by diet and exercise only, with another blood test in three months time.
However, on doing some research on the subject today the additional restrictions to diet concerns me. I already exercise a relatively low-moderate carb diet, and to reduce my intake of cheese, eggs, red meat etc. seems to be excessively restrictive. I've heard of products such as those from Benacol as being good in reducing cholesteral, but don't they include sugars? My main priority is to minimise my blood sugar levels and so this may not be an option.
So the dilemma is: having warded off metformin this time around, should I accept statins in order to reduce my lipids instead of restricting my diet even further or actually compromising my blood sugar level control?
Once again.thanks to everyone who has given advice in the past. It's certainly worked for me thus far, and I hope that I can direct any "newby" in the right direction. Cheers.