Hi @Old Aussie
Personally I don’t cut the fat off meat - it’s more flavourful and satiating that way.
Cholesterol and statins are much debated, here and elsewhere. This thread will tell you everything you need to know: https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/cholesterol-and-statins.156985/
What was your "cholesterol" (ideally the full breakdown of lipids) that led to you being prescribed statins if you know?I'm on one Atorvastatin 40mg a day for cholesterol.
Dietary fat doesn't really contribute much to "cholesterol" numbers as the body regulates its own cholesterol production (partly down to it being essential for life).Thanks Goonergal for the link. I do love eating the fat, I just thought it might be really bad for me.
Thanks Goonergal for the link. I do love eating the fat, I just thought it might be really bad for me.
What was your "cholesterol" (ideally the full breakdown of lipids) that led to you being prescribed statins if you know?
What was your "cholesterol" (ideally the full breakdown of lipids) that led to you being prescribed statins if you know?
Sorry I always seem to be asking questions. I do some research on the net but I get so many conflicting reports that just confuse me more. So once again I am asking the people who live it daily.
I'm on one Atorvastatin 40mg a day for cholesterol. My diet is 20g of carbs a day or less. I am sick of chicken and fish at the moment, so I am having one meal of red meat of an evening. Should I cut off the fat or not?
For lunch I usually have a salad with carbs measuring from 5 to 6.6g. The meat for dinner pretty much has zero carbs, so to bring my carbs up to around 20g I eat nuts.
For a snack during the day I will have a slice of cheese. I'm not eating cream or yoghurt or any other type of dairy.
Do you think my cholesterol will go up a lot by eating fats from meat and some cheese?
Thanks!
Kerry
I don't know. Until I was diagnosed in March I wasn't taking any kind of medication at all. After being diagnosed I was put on Metformin and Atorvastatin, these are the first drugs I've been prescribed in my life. Now I am off Metformin, next step is to try and make sure I don't put my cholesterol up. I don't see my doctor again until after my next blood test in 2 months.
Hi @Old Aussie,
My personal experience -- after switching to a low carb diet, my total cholesterol didn't change at all. It was approx. 5.5 mmol and has stayed there. What has changed is my HDL (often considered the good cholesterol), which has doubled, and my triglycerides, which have dropped by two-thirds .
Do you think my cholesterol will go up a lot by eating fats from meat and some cheese?
Should I cut off the fat or not?
@DavidGrahamJones which meter did you buy?I've just bought a meter for measuring my cholesterol
which meter did you buy?
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