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  1. #1
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    My tests update & cholesterol question

    Quote Originally Posted by cherinyc
    So - I am still not completely clear what's wrong with me, and the doctor has prescribed a bunch more tests.
    The first thing I did was breathe into this machine - which gave me a "Spirometry Report". The # that the Doctor was concerned about was my lung exhaling output (or something) which was only 55%.
    He also heard a heart murmer - and wondered why no one had told me that I had it until now (I'm 31).
    So he wrote Rx's for Albuterol, Asmanex, and a Peak Flow meter.
    He wants a chest X-ray, an echograph test, and a halter test done.
    I quoted the above, just as a refresher, and 1 1/2 mths later, here's my report. The Asmanex seems to doing what it's supposed to for me. My lungs seem to be healing, I guess. I can blow up to 430 on my peak flow meter (w/o any Albuterol). I went back to the doc last week to take that Spirometry test thing - and the report showed an overall improvement. One of the lung power measurements actually went from a 55% before up to 99%. Basically doc said he was happy that I could begin treating somethimg that has been slowing me down for a long time (without me realizing it). I was a competitive gymnast growing up, and have always had this problem, I just thought it meant I needed to train harder. I paced myself according to my breathing. Doc said he is upset that no one ever caught this with me, or tested for it. It's a simple test to do but not all doctors find it necessary, so....he said it would've really made a difference in my athletic ability and most likely held me back.
    As far as the tests though, clear chest x ray, and I have some kind of tricuspid regurg in my heart (no big deal - small murmer) and one of the ratio's w/in the cardiopulmonary tests was way off. Something to do with the pressure in my lungs and how the blood flows into the small chamber of the heart? I think. Doc says possibly off due to damge in my lungs caused from untreated prolonged asthma. Hmmmm. vicious cycle.
    I am to stay on the Amanex. Blood work came back fine except for raised cholesterol.
    Anyone out there have a really high HDL? I read that the avg HDL for women is about 50-60, yet mine is 91. The doc said my LDL was too high, 114, but I thought that the HDL's were supposed to be pushing the LDL's out. I seem to have some HDL to spare, how do I get them to go to work?

    Yes - I am hoping to learn 12 yrs of medical training through sporadic websurfing and forum threads. Is that bad?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cherinyc
    Anyone out there have a really high HDL? I read that the avg HDL for women is about 50-60, yet mine is 91. The doc said my LDL was too high, 114, but I thought that the HDL's were supposed to be pushing the LDL's out. I seem to have some HDL to spare, how do I get them to go to work?

    I don't know much of anything about it, but as I recall, my father-in-law was once in some sort of research thing for high cholesteral. Nothing could ever bring it down, and apparently it's a family thing -- turns out his whole family has higher than normal numbers, but apparently the doctors eventually determined that in them, it's not something to worry about. Maybe you're one of that sort of person? It will be interesting to learn what happens with this too!

    Good to hear the rest of it all!

    KAren in Boise

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherinyc
    Blood work came back fine except for raised cholesterol.
    Anyone out there have a really high HDL? I read that the avg HDL for women is about 50-60, yet mine is 91. The doc said my LDL was too high, 114, but I thought that the HDL's were supposed to be pushing the LDL's out. I seem to have some HDL to spare, how do I get them to go to work?
    I had my cholesterol checked recently. It's a bit complex to understand.
    My overall chol. count was 263...my husband said "That's TERRIBLE! Call your doctor!!".
    But my doctor said no it's FINE, because:
    My GOOD HDL was 108 (desirable= more than >60, borderline=40-59, At risk= <40)
    My BAD LDL was 115 (desirable= <100, border line=130-159, and High risk= >160.
    Thus, my bad LDL was not even in the borderline area, and yet my good HDL was sky high, that is what made my overall chol. count so high. My doctor said the higher your HDL, the better protection it gives you against heart disease. She said whatever I was doing, to keep doing it!

    So perhaps that will lessen your fears over your test results.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cherinyc
    Anyone out there have a really high HDL? I read that the avg HDL for women is about 50-60, yet mine is 91. The doc said my LDL was too high, 114, but I thought that the HDL's were supposed to be pushing the LDL's out. I seem to have some HDL to spare, how do I get them to go to work?
    I can't answer your second question, but my last cholesterol test showed something crazy like 103 HDL, 70 LDL, which my doc said was the best cholesterol profile she'd ever seen! The HDL is pretty much off the charts, but she was thrilled with it. It's been three years (I'm 45 now) so likely isn't quite as good now, but I was pretty happy about it. The HDL is supposed to protect against the bad effects of LDL.

    Congrats on your collosal improvement in lung function! I'm still blowing no higher than 390 on the peak flow meter (but that's better than a 350 max pre-Advair), but I can breathe much better on hills, so I'm very pleased.

    Emily
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    Emily, so glad you're on the road again too!

    I'm so glad that it's not just me! I've been riding for two years now too, and I feel like I can finally start training. My legs just need to catch up to my new lung capacity. I wonder how long it's gonna take!

 

 

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