Thank you Lamont, as always, very helpful.
I have only had the 4 hour GTT and the radiated meal of scrambled egg on toast with the Rapid gastric emptying result. Other than that just the 3 treatments mentioned above.
When I see the Endocrinologist I am going to ask him if he will check my insulin (as this has never been done) and now, with your advice, I will ask him about other hormone/adrenaline tests which may be available.
These are my lipid profile results after 6 months LCHF, what do you think?
Lipids fasting cholesterol 6.8
Triglycer. Fasting 0.4
Total HDL Chol. 3.7
LDL Chol. 2.9
Chol/HDL ratio 1.8
Non HDL Chol. 3.1
If any improvements are necessary what would you suggest?
Regards
Thanks Lamont. No, I have never had insulin checked or C Pep/GAD tests. These are now top of my list.
I feel that my overall cholesterol is a bit on the high side but I have such painful joints I don't want to add to it by taking Statins.
I have been eating quite a lot of cheese so thought I may try and cut down on that to see if it helps lower cholesterol and maybe reduce inflammation in my joints.
Thank you once again.
Thanks Lamont. No, I have never had insulin checked or C Pep/GAD tests. These are now top of my list.
I feel that my overall cholesterol is a bit on the high side but I have such painful joints I don't want to add to it by taking Statins.
I have been eating quite a lot of cheese so thought I may try and cut down on that to see if it helps lower cholesterol and maybe reduce inflammation in my joints.
Thank you once again.
Atlantico, sometimes when the components are good, the total can be what my GP and I have agreed to term "an inconveniently large number". If you have a look on http://www.hughcalc.org/chol.php and put all your components in, the algorithm will provide some basic assessments.
Atlantico, sometimes when the components are good, the total can be what my GP and I have agreed to term "an inconveniently large number". If you have a look on http://www.hughcalc.org/chol.php and put all your components in, the algorithm will provide some basic assessments.
Atlantico, sometimes when the components are good, the total can be what my GP and I have agreed to term "an inconveniently large number". If you have a look on http://www.hughcalc.org/chol.php and put all your components in, the algorithm will provide some basic assessments.
Thanks Lamont, will check. Cheese seems to be my 'go to' food for meals as well as snacks!Cheese in moderation is fine and is a good source of good natural fats, which we need on a very low carb diet!
I wish I could eat more cheese to help with my fat intake, but I'm lactose intolerant!
Have you been tested for similar, you never know!
Experimentation is a huge part of finding what foods to eat or not to eat. Test different portion sizes of cheese to see what happens, you may be surprised.
Thanks, much appreciated!
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