SOME?I know that my cholesterol numbers are a result of genetics and poor diet and so I’ve just started to eat fruit and whole grains instead of donuts and Little Debbie snacks. I’m going to change my diet some
SOME?I know that my cholesterol numbers are a result of genetics and poor diet and so I’ve just started to eat fruit and whole grains instead of donuts and Little Debbie snacks. I’m going to change my diet some
Cholesterol of 185 is nothing, your doc may be looking at other numbers because the number alone is a bit meaninglessI’m 46 and very healthy. Never been on any meds in my life other than seasonal allergy OTC drugs. I’ve always been athletic. I exercise more than most people, and I do a lot of manual labor that has me sweating profusely most of the year. In addition, my buddies and I have been playing disc golf because it’s a good excuse to walk 2 to 4 miles in the woods and pass fun time. I had my annual physical last month. ALL of my blood work came back 100% perfect except my cholesterol which was around 185. Doc immediately mentioned meds.
I was telling some guys at work about it who are both older than me, one who is quite a bit older. Immediately both of them said “Don’t take statins. They’ll shave more years off your life than they’ve save.” And in fact, when my doctor sent me the follow up letter he did mention all the side effects people talk about.
I know that my cholesterol numbers are a result of genetics and poor diet and so I’ve just started to eat fruit and whole grains instead of donuts and Little Debbie snacks. I’m going to change my diet some and get tested again in a few months and see if those numbers look better… mostly out of curiosity because I am NOT wanting to take statins.
SOME?
Cholesterol of 185 is nothing, your doc may be looking at other numbers because the number alone is a bit meaningless
But yeah lose the Little Debs
Indeed cut the carbs. Triglycerides and LDL will drop. You are young so it’s easyYeah, triglycerides were 204 (high), VLDL 38 (normal), LDL 182 (high).
All of those are improved this year vs. 2024 when I did the same testing, except LDL which went up just slightly this year.
I'm with you and wish you luck.I'm not going to starve myself to death in fear like some folks do.
I'm with you on that. My Primary Care Dr pointed me in one direction and I went the opposite. Guess what. On my next visit my numbers were much better. She said keep doing what you are doing. I guess steak and eggs are good for me. My cholesterol and triglycerides went down. I do eat less carbs though. My Wife's Doctor tried to get her on statins and she doesn't even have high cholesterol. The system is broken.I'm not adding more here. I've been scolded.
I don't trust the medical profession any more that I do, say used car dealers, lawyers, and politicians. This is not saying ALL docs are quacks, but following a protocol does not always lead to better health.
Search peer published studies on cardiac deaths for patients on and without statins. There is no statistically significant improvement for patients on statins.If you search for something specific on the internet chances are you will find it.
Here's my advice. If there's one type of advice to never take from random people on the internet (youtubers, forums, etc), it's medical advice.
Talk to your doctor. Get a 2nd (or 3rd, or 4th) opinion from other doctor(s).
Might want t to do some research on fruits and grains if they are all that good for you.I’m 46 and very healthy. Never been on any meds in my life other than seasonal allergy OTC drugs. I’ve always been athletic. I exercise more than most people, and I do a lot of manual labor that has me sweating profusely most of the year. In addition, my buddies and I have been playing disc golf because it’s a good excuse to walk 2 to 4 miles in the woods and pass fun time. I had my annual physical last month. ALL of my blood work came back 100% perfect except my cholesterol which was around 185. Doc immediately mentioned meds.
I was telling some guys at work about it who are both older than me, one who is quite a bit older. Immediately both of them said “Don’t take statins. They’ll shave more years off your life than they’ve save.” And in fact, when my doctor sent me the follow up letter he did mention all the side effects people talk about.
I know that my cholesterol numbers are a result of genetics and poor diet and so I’ve just started to eat fruit and whole grains instead of donuts and Little Debbie snacks. I’m going to change my diet some and get tested again in a few months and see if those numbers look better… mostly out of curiosity because I am NOT wanting to take statins.
NopeLet me guess. Red meat only?![]()
Might want t to do some research on fruits and grains if they are all that good for you.
Well rock the fruit and keep snacking sounds like you got it figured out.Anything that grows naturally is healthy. Well, 98% of them. There are some berries that are poisonous.
Last week I snacked on strawberries. This week grapes. Grapes are awesome. Antioxidant properties, and chemicals linked to heart health, brain function, and blood pressure regulation. Had some mandarin orange for my after lunch snack. Vitamin C linked to immune system response and metabolism. Rock on.
I'll still have the occasional donut. But I'm backing way off that stuff now.
Well rock the fruit and keep snacking sounds like you got it figured out.
I could tell you why not to snack but that would be medical advice.
I consider a good doctor one that sits down, listens to you, answers all your questions and is not in a rush to get out the door.Can’t question a drug because you’re not a doctor, but somehow people will say “find a good doctor”. How would you know a good doctor from a bad one without being a doctor yourself?
Depends. If the LDL is over 70 its a problem and I guarantee you at 185 the LDL will be 90+.Cholesterol of 185 is nothing, your doc may be looking at other numbers because the number alone is a bit meaningless
But yeah lose the Little Debs
Show me the statistically verifiable data.Search peer published studies on cardiac deaths for patients on and without statins. There is no statistically significant improvement for patients on statins.
Show m e the data. I have a friend who at the age of 55 was taking a statin. He had sore joints in the morning so he stopped. Six years later he died of cardiac failure. He could have switched to a different statin. He refused to. Being bull headed cost him his life IMHO. Iwish we could stick to personal experiences instead of condeming or even lauding the drug in general. I have given real life examples in all my posts.Except for the extreme cases (morbidly obese) statins will shorten your life quicker than just meeting the medical professionals numbers. I stopped taking them 12 years ago. Still here (obviously) with practically the same numbers. Now that I’ve aged, my numbers are within the guidelines for my age (per medical professionals). While taking a statin, I continually had such sore joints and pulled muscles that I couldn’t exercise. How’s that going to help anyone’s overall longevity and health?
Doctors don"t cure they treat as there is no profit in cures. Maybe you need to wake up and educate yourself.
Right fair enough and I don't hide it and is my biggest crutch on a weekend I enjoy the Craft industry. I understand the side effects I'm in top health with diet and exercise I'm probably in better health than most for my age group I'm 52 most are not working out 5 to 6 days a week. And eat zero processed foods so after a workout or the possible rest day I may enjoy a beer.What about alcohol though? (I've seen your posts in the beer consumption thread)
Forget about the fruits. You might want to do some research on alcohol consumption and what it does to your health given that it's a known group 1 carcinogen.