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<blockquote data-quote="375lindyloo" data-source="post: 366031" data-attributes="member: 42673"><p>When people say 'eat good fat' what exactly is classed as good fat? I am low carbing or attempting to but doc says my cholesterol is remaining high at 6.5 and wants to prescribe a statin. I have a slightly fatty liver and my liver function levels have been erratic over the last couple of years (I was previously on Simvastatin). I don't want a statin again as I am convinced that they have caused a problem with my liver. Any advice or other people's experiences of something similar happening to them gratefully received.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375lindyloo, post: 366031, member: 42673"] When people say 'eat good fat' what exactly is classed as good fat? I am low carbing or attempting to but doc says my cholesterol is remaining high at 6.5 and wants to prescribe a statin. I have a slightly fatty liver and my liver function levels have been erratic over the last couple of years (I was previously on Simvastatin). I don't want a statin again as I am convinced that they have caused a problem with my liver. Any advice or other people's experiences of something similar happening to them gratefully received. [/QUOTE]
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