That's a great number for Trigylcerides, and nothing to worry about!Had my first blood test for all the stuff other than BS since being diagnosed in May this year. Haven't seen a doctor yet but one of the results was Triglycerides which was 0.46mmol/L and showing as below the normal range on the little graph on the print out.
Not really sure what they do, all I knew was that they should be lowered if too high but can they be too low or is low good?
Overall cholesterol and LDL/HDL was fine otherwise.
Had my first blood test for all the stuff other than BS since being diagnosed in May this year. Haven't seen a doctor yet but one of the results was Triglycerides which was 0.46mmol/L and showing as below the normal range on the little graph on the print out.
Not really sure what they do, all I knew was that they should be lowered if too high but can they be too low or is low good?
Overall cholesterol and LDL/HDL was fine otherwise.
Apparently there is no lower limit for trigs so you should be happy! As long as your HDL is above range anyway as HDL is was counts.Had my first blood test for all the stuff other than BS since being diagnosed in May this year. Haven't seen a doctor yet but one of the results was Triglycerides which was 0.46mmol/L and showing as below the normal range on the little graph on the print out.
Not really sure what they do, all I knew was that they should be lowered if too high but can they be too low or is low good?
Overall cholesterol and LDL/HDL was fine otherwise.
So mine at 75 are high (opiates and diabetes)
No, assuming that it's 75 mg/dL (very likely) then that's quite good Shar67. It's the old mmol/L versus mg/dL thing, different units so different numbers. The mg/dL numbers are always higher.So mine at 75 are high (opiates and diabetes)
A low carb high fat diet will lower triglycerides.Mine were 1.6 does anyone know how to lower them? Will diet and weight loss do this .?
Let's be a bit careful about that statement. It seems that for some people, LCHF with a high proportion of saturated fat results in increased trigs whereas eating monounsaturated fats has the effect you've described.A low carb high fat diet will lower triglycerides.
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