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I could use some help from members who have the knowledge and experience please.
First of all, please don’t make this discussion about the statins debate. I know all the pros and cons. Was diagnosed with familial hypercholesterolaemia over 30 years ago, when there were less sophisticated diagnostic methods than there are today. Managed well over the years with primitive statins. My paternal elders all had heart attacks and strokes before they were 60. So far, having reached well beyond that age I have stayed clear of such, apart from hypertension since I was in my early 20s, managed with meds.
Past two years I have been quite ill. Had tumours, thankfully benign, spine, acoustic, thyroid and parathyroid. Some surgeries. Also Basal cell carcinoma. Osteopenia. During this time my cholesterol levels have shot up, and have had allergic reactions to the statins and alternatives ezetimibe and bempedoic. So have been referred to lipid clinic for assessment .
I am advised to increase calcium intake to compensate for the osteopenia. Great! More cheese for me then.
. Not so fast… Cholesterol levels are soaring…. Yes I know the debates. Please respect that for some of us those soaring levels can be a problem. I know the high cholesterol levels are mainly due to my own body, manufacturing the cholesterol, but also that fat consumption makes me fat. And so the spinning in circles begins.
My task. To find diet that will be high in calcium, low in carb content, and not too high calories and especially fat. (Did I mention that I gain weight very easily, and have to limit fat, too?)
I have been advised of a diet high in calcium, the malted milk option looked promising, as a single drink could give up to a quarter of daily requirement. Unfortunately it also gives more sugar than I would have in several days. Another option is fortified cereals and bread… hmm, not conducive with low carb.
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I know I ramble on. Does anyone know of an app or other resource that calculates the amount of calcium in foods? It is seldom listed on product ingredients.
If all this has been too much to read, basically I need to get my head round how to increase calcium consumption whilst remaining on low carb regime, but without a huge increase in dairy products and fats.
Oh and I dread having to eat sardines and oranges.
Thanks in anticipation.
First of all, please don’t make this discussion about the statins debate. I know all the pros and cons. Was diagnosed with familial hypercholesterolaemia over 30 years ago, when there were less sophisticated diagnostic methods than there are today. Managed well over the years with primitive statins. My paternal elders all had heart attacks and strokes before they were 60. So far, having reached well beyond that age I have stayed clear of such, apart from hypertension since I was in my early 20s, managed with meds.
Past two years I have been quite ill. Had tumours, thankfully benign, spine, acoustic, thyroid and parathyroid. Some surgeries. Also Basal cell carcinoma. Osteopenia. During this time my cholesterol levels have shot up, and have had allergic reactions to the statins and alternatives ezetimibe and bempedoic. So have been referred to lipid clinic for assessment .
I am advised to increase calcium intake to compensate for the osteopenia. Great! More cheese for me then.
My task. To find diet that will be high in calcium, low in carb content, and not too high calories and especially fat. (Did I mention that I gain weight very easily, and have to limit fat, too?)
I have been advised of a diet high in calcium, the malted milk option looked promising, as a single drink could give up to a quarter of daily requirement. Unfortunately it also gives more sugar than I would have in several days. Another option is fortified cereals and bread… hmm, not conducive with low carb.
I know I ramble on. Does anyone know of an app or other resource that calculates the amount of calcium in foods? It is seldom listed on product ingredients.
If all this has been too much to read, basically I need to get my head round how to increase calcium consumption whilst remaining on low carb regime, but without a huge increase in dairy products and fats.
Oh and I dread having to eat sardines and oranges.
Thanks in anticipation.