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<blockquote data-quote="smithyg17" data-source="post: 2449712" data-attributes="member: 492341"><p>That’s what I was thinking. I never knew what the ideal ratio should be but now you mention it, my levels are far better than I thought.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that is is swaying me towards taking the tablets is the fact my dad died of a heart attack due to high cholesterol.</p><p>My doctor said that it puts me at higher risk and the fact I’m diabetic, that also increases my risk of heart disease.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, my levels are pretty good and I do get my cholesterol checked at least 6 months so I should be able to react to any potential future increases in my levels fairly quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smithyg17, post: 2449712, member: 492341"] That’s what I was thinking. I never knew what the ideal ratio should be but now you mention it, my levels are far better than I thought. The only thing that is is swaying me towards taking the tablets is the fact my dad died of a heart attack due to high cholesterol. My doctor said that it puts me at higher risk and the fact I’m diabetic, that also increases my risk of heart disease. Having said that, my levels are pretty good and I do get my cholesterol checked at least 6 months so I should be able to react to any potential future increases in my levels fairly quickly. [/QUOTE]
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