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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1554962" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>So can anyone explain to me why my Trigs have <em>always</em> been low - as far back as my records show and long before I went low carb?</p><p></p><p>These are mine from 2009</p><p>High carb diet and overweight.</p><p>2009 = 0.6</p><p>2010 = 0.6</p><p>2011 = 0.7</p><p>2012 = 0.9</p><p>2013 no idea but ate all the wrong foods (mostly sugar based) due to cancer treatment the whole year.</p><p>January 2014 on diagnosis = 1.25 and still on cancer treatment</p><p>low carb started</p><p>2014 = 0.72 finished cancer treatment</p><p>2014 = 0.6</p><p>2014 = 0.6 no longer overweight</p><p>2015 = 0.6</p><p>very low carb started</p><p>2015 = 0.5</p><p>2016 = 0.6</p><p>2016 = 0.6</p><p>2017 = 0.6</p><p></p><p>Other than the blip at diagnosis following 12 months of drinking sugary stuff like Lucozade and putting table sugar on fruit and cereals, plus white chocolate and other nasties.</p><p></p><p>The most noticeable thing about my cholesterol is my HDL. It has increased test after test since diagnosis on low carb, and now 2.5. (was 1.4 in 2009 and 1.6 on diagnosis)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1554962, member: 94045"] So can anyone explain to me why my Trigs have [I]always[/I] been low - as far back as my records show and long before I went low carb? These are mine from 2009 High carb diet and overweight. 2009 = 0.6 2010 = 0.6 2011 = 0.7 2012 = 0.9 2013 no idea but ate all the wrong foods (mostly sugar based) due to cancer treatment the whole year. January 2014 on diagnosis = 1.25 and still on cancer treatment low carb started 2014 = 0.72 finished cancer treatment 2014 = 0.6 2014 = 0.6 no longer overweight 2015 = 0.6 very low carb started 2015 = 0.5 2016 = 0.6 2016 = 0.6 2017 = 0.6 Other than the blip at diagnosis following 12 months of drinking sugary stuff like Lucozade and putting table sugar on fruit and cereals, plus white chocolate and other nasties. The most noticeable thing about my cholesterol is my HDL. It has increased test after test since diagnosis on low carb, and now 2.5. (was 1.4 in 2009 and 1.6 on diagnosis) [/QUOTE]
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