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<blockquote data-quote="DanW13" data-source="post: 2380232" data-attributes="member: 531379"><p>I won’t take statins, my cholesterol has always been around 5.0 so if it’s shot up now, the root cause is fairly obvious (change of diet possibly combined with weight loss), so for me the change to make prior to a retest in say 3 months is to cut back on the eggs & dairy fats, I’ve been having cheese omelettes 4-5 times a week so clearly that’s likely a big factor. I’ll cut those out and see if that makes a difference. My only worry is chances are the weight decline starts again and as I said I’m BMI 21 already with low body fat so can’t really afford to lose any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanW13, post: 2380232, member: 531379"] I won’t take statins, my cholesterol has always been around 5.0 so if it’s shot up now, the root cause is fairly obvious (change of diet possibly combined with weight loss), so for me the change to make prior to a retest in say 3 months is to cut back on the eggs & dairy fats, I’ve been having cheese omelettes 4-5 times a week so clearly that’s likely a big factor. I’ll cut those out and see if that makes a difference. My only worry is chances are the weight decline starts again and as I said I’m BMI 21 already with low body fat so can’t really afford to lose any. [/QUOTE]
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