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<blockquote data-quote="ianf0ster" data-source="post: 2153010" data-attributes="member: 506169"><p>Those Lipid figures are not just good - they are great (assuming 'our experts' are correct about overall Cholesterol and total LDL being a distraction). Most (non Stone-Age) doctors seem to concentrate on the Ratio of Trygs to HDL, and yours is fantastic! And as you mention, if your are still in weight loss mode on a Low Carb regime then your LDL is almost certain to be elevated compared to being in the weight stabilisation state.</p><p></p><p>Of course Dave Feldman is now trying to investigate whether we should be looking at the 'remnant LDL' i.e the damaged LDL.</p><p>But from the numbers you have at the moment, things look very good indeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianf0ster, post: 2153010, member: 506169"] Those Lipid figures are not just good - they are great (assuming 'our experts' are correct about overall Cholesterol and total LDL being a distraction). Most (non Stone-Age) doctors seem to concentrate on the Ratio of Trygs to HDL, and yours is fantastic! And as you mention, if your are still in weight loss mode on a Low Carb regime then your LDL is almost certain to be elevated compared to being in the weight stabilisation state. Of course Dave Feldman is now trying to investigate whether we should be looking at the 'remnant LDL' i.e the damaged LDL. But from the numbers you have at the moment, things look very good indeed. [/QUOTE]
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