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More Cholesterol nonsense

 
I am sorry I don't get it. Her cholesterol is too high - yes? I am in similar position and surgery demanding I have stantins but I do not want them. Are you saying I don't need and your wife does not need them? This is all so confusing for newbies =apols if I sound a bit thick here.
 

Have a look at the breakdown of @britishpub 's wife. It is only the HDL that is making her Total appear high, but as HDL is the good cholesterol we need it to be high - her's is stupendously high at 3.7. Her Trigs and LDL are fine.

The total cholesterol is meaningless on its own. It is the levels of the bits and bobs that make up the total that matter, and the ratios between them. This is because not all cholesterol is "bad". The ratio between trigs and HDL is very important and should be under 0.87. Hers is 0.27. Also the ratio between the total and the HDL, which should be under 5. Hers is 1.8. All her doctor looked at was the supposedly high total, and that is the wrong thing to do because the vast majority of it is good cholesterol..
 
@JenniB There are studies that show that potentially having too much HDL (good stuff) isn't necessarily good for you, but overall I would prefer it that way round.

As @Bluetit1802 says, the concentration on just the "headline" number is not useful.
 
Just a quick update. I spoke to the DN today while i was at the surgery for something else and she has agreed to me having a full cholesterol breakdown test with my next HbA1c in June : )
 
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