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<blockquote data-quote="LeftPeg" data-source="post: 1963402" data-attributes="member: 492129"><p>That's good to hear. I was one of the trial patients for Praluent, so it's good to see my fellow FH sufferers benefit! I'm definitely going to speak to my consultant when I see him in two weeks. Praluent looks to be successful in reversing the PCSK9 dysfunction from which I suffer, so effectively I shouldn't have to be taking such massive doses of statins.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'm worried about the possible consequences of my cholesterol dropping to a dangerously low level, if there is such a thing. I know cholesterol is essential to the human body, so there must be consequences of having it super low.</p><p></p><p>Last time I was at this weight, my cholesterol was 4.9mmol/l and that was without the Praluent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeftPeg, post: 1963402, member: 492129"] That's good to hear. I was one of the trial patients for Praluent, so it's good to see my fellow FH sufferers benefit! I'm definitely going to speak to my consultant when I see him in two weeks. Praluent looks to be successful in reversing the PCSK9 dysfunction from which I suffer, so effectively I shouldn't have to be taking such massive doses of statins. I guess I'm worried about the possible consequences of my cholesterol dropping to a dangerously low level, if there is such a thing. I know cholesterol is essential to the human body, so there must be consequences of having it super low. Last time I was at this weight, my cholesterol was 4.9mmol/l and that was without the Praluent. [/QUOTE]
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