I had some lab work done and my cholesterol is 204, HDL 57 and LDL 135. I have a doctor's appt Tuesday and I know she's going to want to put me on something. Anyone on medication??
I had some lab work done and my cholesterol is 204, HDL 57 and LDL 135. I have a doctor's appt Tuesday and I know she's going to want to put me on something. Anyone on medication??
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2006 Trek 7100
My doc and I would both do ecstatic handsprings and cartwheels if my cholesterol were that low!
I'm not on anything. Betcha all your doc will do is tell you to lower the amount of fat you eat and get more exercise.
Metamucil is more effective at lowering cholesterol and heart disease risk for women than statins, so don't decide to take statins as a shortcut.
(all the preliminary statin studies were done on men. even among men, the risk of heart attack is only lowered by 2%. the risk of muscle-wasting disease side effects is 15%. among women, the later studies found ZERO decrease in risk of heart disease. the cholesterol goes down, but the heart disease risk doesn't. you are better off changing your diet and activity levels and adding more fiber to your diet through food choices or psyllium husk fiber than taking statins.)
As my doc so lovingly said: Eat more vegetables and get off your butt!![]()
Last edited by KnottedYet; 04-27-2008 at 02:55 PM.
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My naturopath is working on her masters degree and the last sessions were on adrenal stress. An interesting finding is that stress will raise cholesterol even in people with a great diet and exercise routine. That stress can be caused by the usual outside factors we are all familiar with, or by more internal factors including food that you don't tolerate particularly well, etc.
Diet and exercise are definitely the best methods of improving your cholesterol rating, but if that's not enough, finding a way to better support the adrenal system may be the next thing to try before resorting to drugs.
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Your ratio of hdl to ldl is more important than your total. They most probably will not put you on medication.
My total has gone from 244 to 218 from cycling and eating well. I asked about medication at one point, but they wouldn't even consider it, because my hdl was 81-- the highest the doctor had ever seen. My hdl is now about 75, which is still way above what it needs to be. I would still like to get the total below 200, but it's taking a long time to do that!
As long as your ldl isn't too bad and your triglycerides are low, diet and exercise will be the first line of defense.
Thanks girls. I'm not one for medication - its bad enough that I take Celebrex(for my knee) - which I want to get off of. Stress could be a factor - I have been under alot of stress(worker's compensation stress).
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2006 Trek 7100
I have high cholesterol and recently started statins. My thyroid disease seemed to drive my cholesterol up and my family has a history of high cholesterol. The good news for me is that I have very low triglycerides and CRP which are important markers to look at. So, the thinking is that my elevated total cholesterol may not actually be affecting me and could still just be elevated due to my thyroid disease.
My doctor debated not treating with statins but after several visits she decided to go ahead. My boss is one of the top researchers in cardiovascular disease and believes that statins have benefits for most people, so I started a very low dose a few months ago. I still don't like taking them and have seriously considered going off them and just doing fiber and diet changes. I am due to get my levels checked so I guess at that point I'll decide. If the statins haven't helped drastically I am certainly going off them. My next approach might be to go off statins and on metamucil to see if it gives me equal benefits. I can't take both at once because I wouldn't know which one helped. I'm my own little experiment at this point, but what do you expect from someone who has worked in research for 25 years!
Last edited by mupedalpusher; 04-27-2008 at 04:27 PM. Reason: additional comment
I have always battled borderline high cholesterol. I'm with Knot, try the Metamucil, reduce your stress (which may reduce your arthritic pain) and cycle lots to keep your joints flexible and happy.With regular aerobic exercise, some of the benefits you may experience is an increase in your good cholesterol (HDL) and lower blood pressure. Also, if you can maintain a good weight, your joints will be happier too which is easier said than done when you are approaching middle age.
I hate taking Rx pills too. I am the worst patient at taking pills on a regular basis. If it doesn't come in patch form, forget it!![]()