Jibba Jabba
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Am I right in thinking Statins can raise your levels?
Thank you for your reply. I have my last cholesterol test results but I don’t think they’re the full panel. I’ll dig them outYes they have been shown to increase blood glucose levels.
Lots of info and videos etc here..
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/cholesterol-and-statins.156985/
Do you happen to have your cholesterol results around (a full panel if possible) then we might be able to give some hints on how "bad" they are?
Thank you for your reply. I have my last cholesterol test results but I don’t think they’re the full panel. I’ll dig them out
Hi BulkbikerIf you are happy to share then it might be interesting..
Personally I'd never take the pesky things.. they appear to bring little to no benefit and the possibility of quite a few side effects.
Hi Bulkbiker
Here's the information that I have:
Oct 2020
Serum HDL 3.0 mmol/L
Serum Cholesterol 5.5 mmol/L
Serum Cholesterol/HDL Ratio 1.8
Se non HD Cholesterol Level 2.5 mmol/L
SerumTrigs not taken
Oct 2019
Serum HDL 2.8 mmol/L
Serum Cholesterol 4.9 mmol/L
Serum Cholesterol/HDL Ratio 1.8
Se non HD Cholesterol Level not known
The Serum Trigs was 1.27 mmol/L
My HbA1c standardised record is:
Oct 2020 42 mmol/L
Oct 2019 40 mmol/L
Jan 2019 45 mmol/L
Aug 2018 41 mmol/L
May 2018 42 mmol/L
Dec 2017 41 mmol/L
Apr 2017 42 mmol/L
Jul 2016 41 mmol/L
Feb 2016 41 mmol/L
Apr 2016 41 mmol/L
I do have some other results for earlier years
Bulkbiker these are the types of figures that confuse meHi thanks for those..
Current thinking suggests that the Trig/HDL ratio is very important.
In Oct 2019 yours was 0.45 anything lower than 0.87 is considered as excellent.
Shame we don't have trigs for the 2020 test.
If you get a chance for another test try and water fast for 12-14 hours pre blood draw as what you eat (especially if fattty) can impact the trig number.
Lovely consistent HbA1c numbers well done!
How did you work out my Trig/HDL ratio
Thank you so much for your help. I'ts much appreciated.Divide the trig number by the HDL number so
1.27 / 2.8 = 0.45
If you ask for a "full lipid panel" then you should get the trigs number.
Might be worth asking for online access to test results too if you are in England this should be possible.
Pleasure.. glad to be of assistance..Thank you so much for your help. I'ts much appreciated.
I'll ask for full lipid when I'm next tested.
I have online access to my test results, which is great. I remember when the GP's charged for a printout
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