KevinPotts
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- Unkind people, failure to take personal responsibility.
No worries! I don't feel you have been curt.i am just aware how quickly an idea becomes cemented into urban myth.
I think i would be wary of linking cholesterol to sat/unsat fat by gender without very firm evidence - especially as we have seen others @donnellysdogs and (maybe?) @Kristin251 (sorry if i have you wrong, ladies) who have found lower sat fat works for them too.
Sending out a gender message could be misleading in both directions.
this thread reminds me that we are all individual in what we can and cannot eat, and testing is very important. I am due a non-fasting cholesterol test in 7 weeks. Will they do a breakdown or will I only have the whole cholesterol number?
Ask again if they will do one, as a total cholesterol figure is a waste of time as it doesn't tell you anything. It's worth a try. I asked and got one.the surgery has already said it doesnt do fasting cholesterol tests anymore : (
Ask again if they will do one, as a total cholesterol figure is a waste of time as it doesn't tell you anything. It's worth a try. I asked and got one.
Yes sorry, you're right. I know that statins have been shown to be of no clinical benefit at all to women, whilst they do benefit a small percentage of men. Women also need higher cholesterol in later life as it protects them. So there are differences in the sexes in cholesterol in that respect, but I made a leap to get to the conclusion I made earlier.No worries! I don't feel you have been curt.i am just aware how quickly an idea becomes cemented into urban myth.
I think i would be wary of linking cholesterol to sat/unsat fat by gender without very firm evidence - especially as we have seen others @donnellysdogs and (maybe?) @Kristin251 (sorry if i have you wrong, ladies) who have found lower sat fat works for them too.
Sending out a gender message could be misleading in both directions.
Yes sorry, you're right. I know that statins have been shown to be of no clinical benefit at all to women, whilst they do benefit a small percentage of men. Women also need higher cholesterol in later life as it protects them. So there are differences in the sexes in cholesterol in that respect, but I made a leap to get to the conclusion I made earlier.
On a personal level that's what I've always done, and when I chat on the forum it's me personally saying it, that's why I rarely put up links. I will be more careful in future because what applies to me may not work for anyone else because I don't research anything, I just talk about what I have done and what I think. I don't take anything a doctor says to me as gospel truth so I wouldn't expect anyone to believe what I am saying without checking it out for themselves first. Like you said earlier we're just online weirdos.
My last non-fasting test came with a breakdown which my DN discussed with me. I don't think she specifically asked for the test to include a breakdown; it was automatic.Ask again if they will do one, as a total cholesterol figure is a waste of time as it doesn't tell you anything. It's worth a try. I asked and got one.
You may find this interesting. Some modern day scientists have finally accessed and re-analysed the original data on a study, on which all our current dietary guidelines were based, and found that, contrary to the reported findings, the actual findings demonstrate that reducing cholesterol by restricting saturated fats actually INCREASES the risk of death! Moving on since the 1970s, so many people have 'modified' their cholesterol numbers, either by diet or by statins, that we don't really know what 'normal' cholesterol is, if we ever did. Here is an excellent summary of the new findings by Malcolm Kendrick.
https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/2016/04/13/greater-cholesterol-lowering-increases-the-risk-of-death/
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