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<blockquote data-quote="DanW13" data-source="post: 2381452" data-attributes="member: 531379"><p>Had my GP appointment! Went okay, she wasn’t too concerned as said overall Q Risk score remains low, she didn’t mention statins at all and didn’t think given my historic cholesterol results I had the family hyper cholesterol thingy either. She agreed it was likely the diet change but accepted my points on weight loss & blood sugar impact, so suggested I reduce some of the more heavy saturated fats and replace with healthier fats like advocado (which I’d already decided to do).</p><p></p><p>They will retest in 6 months, this time with full lipid check (incl. trigs) & thyroid also. She didn’t seem concerned about LADA but said obviously that’s something they can discuss again in 6 months with me if Hba1c goes up further.</p><p></p><p>She also laughed & agreed I had a point when I mentioned the whole cholesterol thing being a minefield and that for every 6 experts who say cholesterol & LDL is bad, you’ll find another 6 who disagree! She agreed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanW13, post: 2381452, member: 531379"] Had my GP appointment! Went okay, she wasn’t too concerned as said overall Q Risk score remains low, she didn’t mention statins at all and didn’t think given my historic cholesterol results I had the family hyper cholesterol thingy either. She agreed it was likely the diet change but accepted my points on weight loss & blood sugar impact, so suggested I reduce some of the more heavy saturated fats and replace with healthier fats like advocado (which I’d already decided to do). They will retest in 6 months, this time with full lipid check (incl. trigs) & thyroid also. She didn’t seem concerned about LADA but said obviously that’s something they can discuss again in 6 months with me if Hba1c goes up further. She also laughed & agreed I had a point when I mentioned the whole cholesterol thing being a minefield and that for every 6 experts who say cholesterol & LDL is bad, you’ll find another 6 who disagree! She agreed! [/QUOTE]
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