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Is it better to go happy-go-lucky than worry about results I appear to have no control over?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mbaker" data-source="post: 1450085" data-attributes="member: 256617"><p>Hi [USER=363944]@transiting[/USER], congratulations on your weight loss. What mattershould are the figured you have for HDL as compared to LDL. You are looking for an increase in HDL and a lowering in LDL. Another marker is your triglycerides-to-HDL ratio which ideally should be 2 to 1.</p><p></p><p>You can ask your surgery for your previous and current figures. Updated research indicates that higher cholesterol is not always a major health factor. For females a higher cholesterol is said to be probjective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mbaker, post: 1450085, member: 256617"] Hi [USER=363944]@transiting[/USER], congratulations on your weight loss. What mattershould are the figured you have for HDL as compared to LDL. You are looking for an increase in HDL and a lowering in LDL. Another marker is your triglycerides-to-HDL ratio which ideally should be 2 to 1. You can ask your surgery for your previous and current figures. Updated research indicates that higher cholesterol is not always a major health factor. For females a higher cholesterol is said to be probjective. [/QUOTE]
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