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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1967934" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>You are getting there. The rise was 1.5mmol/l, which is what you need to look at initially.</p><p></p><p>Are you aware that statins can and do raise blood sugar levels? You will learn on here that you really must find out what your blood test results are. Not just for glucose, but also cholesterol, liver and kidney functions. You may well be taking statins unnecessarily. They are handed out like sweeties to children. As for fat, very little cholesterol is produced from what we eat. Our livers make most of it, and if we do eat cholesterol containing foods, our livers spot this and make a bit less. So at the end of the day it matters not. Who told you to cut down on eggs? They are a staple food for T2s and the myths about them causing high cholesterol was debunked several years ago. Eat as many as you like. I do - and you don't even know if you have high cholesterol until you find out your last lot of results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1967934, member: 94045"] You are getting there. The rise was 1.5mmol/l, which is what you need to look at initially. Are you aware that statins can and do raise blood sugar levels? You will learn on here that you really must find out what your blood test results are. Not just for glucose, but also cholesterol, liver and kidney functions. You may well be taking statins unnecessarily. They are handed out like sweeties to children. As for fat, very little cholesterol is produced from what we eat. Our livers make most of it, and if we do eat cholesterol containing foods, our livers spot this and make a bit less. So at the end of the day it matters not. Who told you to cut down on eggs? They are a staple food for T2s and the myths about them causing high cholesterol was debunked several years ago. Eat as many as you like. I do - and you don't even know if you have high cholesterol until you find out your last lot of results. [/QUOTE]
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