To start with, statins are supposed to improve HDL and LDL but have little or no effect on triglycerides (trigs), so you need to know these levels.
I must ask you, was the blood test you had a fasting one, or not? This is important as regards trigs. Your trig levels will depend on what and when you last ate as if this was fairly recent they will be floating about in your blood stream doing their intended job, so will show higher in the blood tests, and often a lot higher. It is normally wise, and highly recommended, to fast at least 10 hours prior to a trigs test. Sadly, many surgeries have stopped advising us to fast before these tests, but many of us ignore that and fast anyway. This is just as a point of interest for the future.
Not fasting makes sense. I would not have thought about it had you not mentioned it here. My surgery has recently told me that I do not need to fast so I will fast for my next one though and see what happens. Also I had never heard of butter coffee so looked it up. It seems very interesting but also expensive. Does it work?
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