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    chode bloadin' chode_regulator's Avatar
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    went to the doc today at the VA. they said i have high cholesterol

    total level is 258, triglyceride is 189 hdl is 43 and ldl is 177. they said the only one i have tha is considered good is the hdl at 43. they told me to go on a low cholesterol diet for three months andthey would re evaluate me.

    any one have any good diets. ive googled a little but am looking for some real world feedback on what works and doesnt work. or is it just trial and error til you find one that works for your body?

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    Don't eat.....

    No, but seriously, avoid junk food , avoid junk food, avoid junk food and exercise.

    Groundbreaking? No

    But true

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    Eat nothing but Cheerios

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    Don't eat.....

    No, but seriously, avoid junk food , avoid junk food, avoid junk food and exercise.

    Groundbreaking? No

    But true
    hnmmmm....i was looking fro a little more than that. i dont really eat junk food. i rarely eat mcdonalds etc, dont eat chocolates and candies. i was floored when seh told me this. i would have thought that all the physicals i got while in the corps they would check these things, and if they did, no one even came close to mentiong my cholesterol levels.

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    hnmmmm....i was looking fro a little more than that. i dont really eat junk food. i rarely eat mcdonalds etc, dont eat chocolates and candies. i was floored when seh told me this. i would have thought that all the physicals i got while in the corps they would check these things, and if they did, no one even came close to mentiong my cholesterol levels.
    PakiDan should be able to help you in some way. He had to change his diet a lot recently.

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    went to the doc today at the VA. they said i have high cholesterol

    total level is 258, triglyceride is 189 hdl is 43 and ldl is 177. they said the only one i have tha is considered good is the hdl at 43. they told me to go on a low cholesterol diet for three months andthey would re evaluate me.

    any one have any good diets. ive googled a little but am looking for some real world feedback on what works and doesnt work. or is it just trial and error til you find one that works for your body?
    Eat plenty of vagina and exercise

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    chode bloadin' chode_regulator's Avatar
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    i just started going to the gym again about a month ago after taking about 7 m onths off. cardio for 35 min after i do free weights. 4-5 x a week.

    ive put on almost 60 lbs since april.

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    oh yeah ive decided to stop drinking. but i jsut started taht last friday so hasnt really had an effet yet

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    Ina world of hype, we win IronMexican's Avatar
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    Eat nothing but Cheerios
    LMAO this was the first thing that came to mind.

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    hnmmmm....i was looking fro a little more than that. i dont really eat junk food. i rarely eat mcdonalds etc, dont eat chocolates and candies. i was floored when seh told me this. i would have thought that all the physicals i got while in the corps they would check these things, and if they did, no one even came close to mentiong my cholesterol levels.
    Yeah, but be careful of hidden junk; a lot of people think they are buying " healthy" food, but it's important to read the label carefully

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    Controlling cholesterol with drugs or diet has been shown to be ineffective if there is systemic inflammation, indicated by bio-markers like C-RP (C-Reactive protein). The advantage of habitual aspirin is not its anti-platelet effect but it's anti-inflammatory effect.

    Inflammation causes arterial problems for people with normal even low cholesterol. And people with high cholesterol but normal/low inflammation don't get cardiac problems. Most doctors don't GAF, and just throw statins at you, without checking for inflammatory markers.

    An anti-inflammatory diet like the Mediterranean diet plus weight loss down to serious leanness, and exercise reduce cholesterol, blood pressure, and inflammation while increasing insulin sensitivity, warding off type II diabetes.

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    fish oil..... no mas TORTILLAS...anything that has flour, give it up, has done wonders for me

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    fish oil..... no mas TORTILLAS...anything that has flour, give it up, has done wonders for me
    that sucks. ieat alot of starches. breads and pastas what not.

    is this something that can ac ulate real quick or takes a while. i mean if ive had this for a while should it have been caught sooner or could i have gone from normal to high cholesterol in a short period of time?

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    Controlling cholesterol with drugs or diet has been shown to be ineffective if there is systemic inflammation, indicated by bio-markers like C-RP (C-Reactive protein). The advantage of habitual aspirin is not its anti-platelet effect but it's anti-inflammatory effect.

    Inflammation causes arterial problems for people with normal even low cholesterol. And people with high cholesterol but normal/low inflammation don't get cardiac problems. Most doctors don't GAF, and just throw statins at you, without checking for inflammatory markers.

    An anti-inflammatory diet like the Mediterranean diet plus weight loss down to serious leanness, and exercise reduce cholesterol, blood pressure, and inflammation while increasing insulin sensitivity, warding off type II diabetes.
    after a quick google search im confused as to what youre getting at here. from what i read it sounds like CRP's are directly related to coronary problems and have nothing to do with cholesterol. CRP's are related to inflamations of areteries correct?

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    The tortillas, baked sweets, and breads will make your triglycerides soar. Try the low-carb tortillas that HEB sells--well, go without regular tortillas for a couple of weeks, and then those will taste great.

    Some people may think it's a faddish diet, but South Beach will get your cholesterol down. The first 2 weeks are tough, but you adjust and then you can add things back in to your diet, such as potatoes and other carbs--in moderation, of course.

    Good luck! It's important to get it under control, but if you don't with diet and exercise, there are plenty of meds to help. My mom's doc recommended red yeast rice and it brought her cholesterol down--it's available over the counter and it supposedly contains the same type of statins that are in Lipitor.

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    oh yeah ive decided to stop drinking. but i jsut started taht last friday so hasnt really had an effet yet
    LOL i'd like to see that

    breh

    Oatmeal is good for cholesterol too.

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    Dude, if you've put on 60 lbs since April you need to exercise. I put on about 15 lbs a few months ago and freaked out about it. I've been in the gym 5 times a week since then and have taken it off.

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    Fiber. And water. Lots of both.

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    "CRP's are related to inflamations of areteries correct?"

    yes, C-RP is a well-known serum bio-marker for systemic inflammation (eg, seen in lupus patients), which of course includes arterial inflammation, which causes cholesterol to be deposited as plaque on the arterial wallls, narrowing/hardening the arteries. A chunk of that crap break off the arterial wall, so now you have thrombosis, like Tim Russert, "Gone in 60 Seconds"

    Low cholesterol is no guarantee of cardiac health, because any arterial inflammation will still cause any circulating cholesterol to be be deposited.

    Again, lots of people with high cholesterol never have cardiac/arterial events, and lots of people with low cholesterol die of heart attacks.

    There is HUGE controversy about cholesterol. And "some say" there is no proof that dietary cholesterol has any effect on serum cholesterol. Some even call the choleseterol story a scam to sell statins, which is many, many $Bs/year for the drug pushers.

    Popping statins won't help, while remaining
    overweight,
    inflammed,
    eating the suicidal S.A.D./Standard American Diet,
    high triglycerides (which CAN be affected by diet),
    no exercise/being unfit.

    You can't get healthy taking pills, and statins have lots of bad side effects.

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    Find time to engage in sports that are enjoyable, not just jogging every morning for 30 minutes. Then eat your daily meal with the right amount three time regularly. Do not eat junk foods, any kind of foods that are oily and fattening. Go for some green vegetables like eating salad with light dressings. Do not eat too much eggs.

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    "I had a cholesterol test. You know what they found? BACON! Big chunks of it, baby!" -- Bob Zany

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    I had high cholesterol of couple of years back. It wasn't as high as yours but I've lowered mine well below the recommended levels by dropping 20 lbs, eating right and exercise and taking a multi vitiamin, fish, flax and boarage oil and a garlic subs ute everyday. Garlic works very well at lowering cholestrol with a good diet.

    You have to take it everyday.

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