Thanks, Noblehead! I seem to be way out....very worrying. Looks like I'll need to be even more careful about what I eat and try to exercise even more.These are the ideal cholesterol levels that they want people with diabetes to aim for:
- Your total cholesterol level should be below 4.0mmol/l.
- LDL levels should be less than 2.0mmol/l.
- HDL levels should be 1.0mmol/l or above in men and 1.2mmol/l or above in women.
- Triglyceride levels should be 1.7mmol/l or less.
Thanks, Noblehead! I seem to be way out....very worrying. Looks like I'll need to be even more careful about what I eat and try to exercise even more.
No, she didn't tell me any others unfortunately. I'll try and find out.Have you any idea what your HDL and trigs were? The trigs are the important ones.
No, she didn't tell me any others unfortunately. I'll try and find out.
As Bluetit says, many doctors now think the ratios are more important. (or even other tests like Apo A) in assessing risks. So if you have a high HDL that may still be seen as ok - the issues are not clear at present - recently one consultant told me things were fine because my high HDL made my ratios good, even though total chol was much higher than yours (mine has been much higher than yours for years ) - but another was of a different view and wanted me to take statins.So confused. I had a call from my GP surgery saying my cholesterol results were "out of range".
My total cholesterol is 4.7 and my LDL is 3.1 These appear in range according to my google results, are you supposed to be at a different number if T1?
When I asked what I could do the GP said I should just watch what I eat and exercise more but that if the results don't improve in 3 months I might need "treatment" - what does that mean? Drugs?
I am slim, my BMI is 20 which is well within in the healthy range, I exercise intensively 3-5 times per week and generally watch what I eat and eat pretty healthily, even more so since my T1 diagnosis. Have never smoked and very rarely drink. Feel at a bit of a loss!
Yes, I think you're entitled to a printout of all these tests and you should definitely ask for them. I think if you ask they have to do it.Ask for a print out of your blood test results. They will give you one. They may even give you previous ones so you can compare. Doctors are now beginning to look at the ratios rather than individual lipid levels, and the Total Cholesterol level is being discredited as an indicator of anything sinister. Once you have all the results, if you come back and post them, someone will be able to advise you better.
What do you eat when you eat healthily?I dug out the results of a health assessment I had carried out last year (about 6 months before I was diagnosed with T1) and my triglycerides were 0.70, HDL 1.30, LDL 2.59 and total cholesterol 3.41.
That time last year I definitely ate less healthily and exercised less.
So I can only come to the conclusion that T1 has increased my cholesterol .....
I generally have porridge or one slice of low carb seeded toast for breakfast. A chicken or salmon salad with lots of vegetables for lunch. Dinner is usually no more than 40g-50g of carbs and lean meat. I snack on nuts and dark chocolate. May have yoghurt for dessert occasionally. I do eat out or have a take-away once or twice a week (where dinner is then obviously a lot more than 50g carbs) but I keep my blood sugar levels tightly controlled and have a low HbA1C.What do you eat when you eat healthily?
It seems you are very low in fat intake?I generally have porridge or one slice of low carb seeded toast for breakfast. A chicken or salmon salad with lots of vegetables for lunch. Dinner is usually no more than 40g-50g of carbs and lean meat. I snack on nuts and dark chocolate. May have yoghurt for dessert occasionally. I do eat out or have a take-away once or twice a week (where dinner is then obviously a lot more than 50g carbs) but I keep my blood sugar levels tightly controlled and have a low HbA1C.
I don't think those numbers should be very worrying at all.Thanks, Noblehead! I seem to be way out....very worrying. Looks like I'll need to be even more careful about what I eat and try to exercise even more.
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