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03-03-2016, 03:43 PM | #1 |
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| Dr said my LDL is kind of high And said to watch out for high cholesterol foods. Thing is, we all know there is much discussion about many foods that some think are bad, and some think are good, for example coconut oil. Just like how everyone used to think margarine was better for you than butter, then it turns out all that trans fat is no good. I think the jury is still out as far as the long term effects of CO. Sucks that I also have a large jar of homemade pork tallow (lard) that took me forever to save up enough fat to render it down! I used that or CO for cooking. Still split decision on egg yolks, shrimp and pork too. I can give up some beef here and there, but I love my com thit nuong (Viet grilled pork). I think it's healthy, grilled, fat cut off, eaten with carrot and cabbage pickles and rice. I just read online to give up beef, shellfish and pork (and they called pork red meat, it's not). I'm thinking I'm going to eat the same and exercise more LOL. I have an appt with the Dr on Mon to talk about my seasonal allergies (SOOOO bad this year!) and let's see what he says. LDL is 128. Everything else came back normal on my bloodwork.
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03-03-2016, 03:49 PM | #2 |
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| Do they mean pork as in sausage, bacon, etc? That stuff is fatty I know but what about the leaner cuts without the fat ground/mixed in?
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03-04-2016, 07:06 PM | #3 |
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| I think normal is below 100 right? A diet change is good. They usually say the same things....chicken and turkey lol. I am not a diet expert but I think grilled, no fat should be ok???? Let us know what you find out about that. Glad to hear your other results were good!!
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03-04-2016, 07:57 PM | #4 |
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| Some say the standard for LDL is 70-130 so you are on the high side. Exercise will absolutely help. My LDL is at 45 but I take a pill so that is cheating. I have a family history of heart problems and had a triple bypass in 2008 (47 years old at the time) so I need to keep an eye on it.
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03-04-2016, 10:18 PM | #5 |
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| Wow triple bypass at 47? That's scary. I'm glad you have recovered from that. As for chicken and turkey.... I hate them both. LOL I can only eat chicken if it's dark meat with skin. I never eat white meat, I think it's disgusting and dry.
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03-05-2016, 06:42 AM | #6 | |
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03-05-2016, 08:37 AM | #7 |
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| Seven weeks ago my sister had a total cholesterol reading of 308, and her doctor wanted to start her on drugs immediately. She asked him if she could try and lower it herself naturally, and he gave her six weeks. She asked for advise on fb and got lots of suggestions and settled on 4 supplements. After watching what she ate and taking the supplements, she got her cholesterol checked about a week ago. Her LDL went from 198 to 136, and triglycerides went from 192 to 80. Total cholesterol went from 308 to 210. The OTC items that she took: 1. Cholestoff. Take amount suggested on bottle. It contains natural statins from plant sources. Just like the synthetic prescription statins, it will deplete your body's natural Co-Q10, so supplement #2 is: 2. Co-Q10, 300 mg 3. Tumeric, which is just a spice used in some ethnic cooking. Be sure to use a brand that has olive and black pepper, as that will aid in proper absorption. 450 mg / tablet, take 3 per day 4. High potency Fish Oil This was my suggestion, since my dh's cardiologist put him on Lovaza for high cholesterol. Lovaza requires a prescription and I have no idea why since it's only high potency fish oil. Each capsule of Lovaza contains 900 mg of omega-3's. He was prescribed 4 per day, at a total cost of $240/month. I found Nature's Bounty maximum strength fish oil -- 1400 mg, and 980 mg of that is omega-3's, so higher in omega-3 than Lovaza. Cost for a months supply, taking 4 per day: <$20 per month! Read the label carefully and be sure to get the type that has 980 mg of omega-3. There are other types that also have 980 mg of omega fatty acids, and when you read the fine print, omega-3 is only 330 mg out of the 980, so you would have to take 12 per day to get the same amount of omega-3. All the above are available at good prices at Costco.
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03-05-2016, 08:56 AM | #8 | |
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Several years ago, my blood work showed that I was a little on the anemic side. My dr asked if I ate red meat, which I did but not very often. He ordered me to eat a steak once a week, and said that if I was worried about calories / fat to just have one of the loin cuts. Shrimp causes a temporary increase in serum cholesterol, because the shrimp itself contains cholesterol. IMO the real problem is the cholesterol that is produced by the body, and that is influenced diet-wise by eating saturated fats. Avoiding those is more important than avoiding shrimp. Shrimp, Cholesterol, and Heart Health
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03-05-2016, 12:49 PM | #9 |
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| ldl I understand as I have the same problem. Good advice given in above posts. I agree about the particle size, and luckily I have the right ones. I also have higher hdl and the ratio is ok. What is your hdl? So I am resisting statins, hoping I make it. LOL! Last edited by dottiesyrky; 03-05-2016 at 12:50 PM. |
03-05-2016, 01:15 PM | #10 |
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| I will ask the Dr about particle size and HDL I forgot what it was. I have a little list going of what I am going to ask.
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03-05-2016, 01:56 PM | #11 |
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| Ldl Good for you. Most docs I found do not take the HDL/LDL ratio into account, nor do they do the extra LDL particle size test. May be different now though. My docs have been after me for years for my LDL #s but I do not want to take statins. So any excuse is good enough for me, but if they are right I guess I will pay the consequences! Good Luck! |
03-05-2016, 05:25 PM | #12 |
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| Happy to hear all of your other results were good. Eat oatmeal daily, if it works with your overall diet. It helped my dad.
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03-07-2016, 11:04 PM | #13 |
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| I'll have to try oatmeal again. As a kid, sometimes I liked it, sometimes I didn't. I think it was too familiar with rice porridge/congee that we got fed when we were sick, that gross bland stuff, but now as an adult, I like it when I can put in the toppings that I like. I forgot to ask my Dr about the HDL. Actually, bc I only saw a NP to get a quicker appt time I didn't ask a few things. I mainly went in to talk about my allergies, hair loss from being sick and dry/dandruff scalp. I think the scalp problems are from being sick, but the NP thinks otherwise. I have lost about 50% of my hair since the pancreatic episode. A week or so ago I went to put my hair in a ponytail since it was getting warm out (and I'd been wearing a beanie all throughout the winter with my hair down) and was shocked to find my always thin wimpy ponytail was 50% even MORE wimpy. I have a referral to a dermatologist now too that I have to call tomorrow. Hopefully I can get something to get my hair growing back. Lots fall out daily and doesn't seem like many are coming back in. Another scary thing is I am still losing weight and am back to hospital weight. At last check I thought I had gained 4 lbs but now I lost them again. Now that I am supposed to eat low fat/cholesterol stuff, I feel like I'm going to lose even more. I don't have a good appetite like I did before, and without eating high calorie/fat stuff how am I supposed to keep the weight on? This is a problem that I never had before. When I was younger, it was very easy for me to lose weight on a low carb diet, but also easy for me to put weight on. I usually don't really feel like eating, but once I get food in my mouth I realize I'm hungry. It sucks bc everyone knows how food makes me happy and I enjoy it. Now I don't really feel like eating. I'll cook a meal and after don't feel like eating. I end up eating a small portion. I no longer wake up hungry and ready for breakfast. Breakfast used to be my favorite meal of the day. Sometimes I don't eat until 3pm now.
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03-08-2016, 07:59 PM | #14 |
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| I have worried about you being a foodie and having to deal with pancreatitis concerns. Sorry to hear your appetite is not what it once was. Give yourself time. You are still recuperating from a major illness. Same with your hair. You have been severely nutrition deprived. The hair loss is likely a reaction. Oatmeal: I don't even want to tell you what dad puts on his. He eats the brown sugar version and adds butter. Even with his excessive butter consumption, his cholesterol improved tremendously. Need to get him to exercise more though.
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03-08-2016, 08:59 PM | #15 |
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| Wow really? LOL. I bought a package of butter a few months ago when it went on sale. I barely opened it yesterday and had a sliver on some bread. I love butter but just don't use it much. I don't bake, and when I need oil, I use Pam spray for eggs, or my lard for high heat cooking. I actually felt guilty eating the butter last night. I swear it was less than 1/4" thick and not even a whole pat. I still haven't gone to the market that sells stuff in bulk yet. I'll get my oatmeal there later. I'll have to look up some savory oatmeal recipes on Pinterest. Funny that The Chew was talking about oatmeal today, savory vs sweet.
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