These are simply my opinions on the subject in response to your questions Gramps.....However i sincerely hope that you are not personally suffering ill health through cholesterol issues.
Mines 5.3 Asha, but doc is concerned to get it down - I've had bad side effects with statins and so won't take them. Most doctors seem to want cholesterol to be under 4 but I think it's OTT.
Was 5+, followed by heart attack, followed by Statins, now 2.8, followed by new lease of life.
Tried three different Statins & they all gave me muscle problems so I'm waiting for the Quacks next idea .......
Bet that takes a load off your mind Gramps...eh...![]()
Your overall cholesterol level isn't an ideal indicator. LDL, HDL and Lipid levels need all to be taken into account seperately. Those are the numbers you should insist that your Dr give you...not the over-all level.
Hardly ever use marg or butter, use olive oil & rapeseed oil instead ... no added salt, no cheese (how I miss cheese!) and plenty of fruit & veg ... fish and chicken rather than red meat.
The doc put me on statin but these gave me muscle pains and when I mentioned it she said you'll have to live with it
A study found that statin drugs are associated with decreased myocardial (heart muscle) function.
Statin use is known to be associated with myopathy, muscle weakness and rhabdomyolysis, a breakdown of muscle fibers resulting in the release of muscle fiber contents into the bloodstream.
statin drugs cause three types of muscle conditions. First, they can cause muscle aching. This condition generally reverses itself within weeks of discontinuing the drugs. Second, they can cause muscle pains and mild muscle inflammation that may also be accompanied by minor weakness. Blood testing for the muscle enzyme, CPK, is mildly elevated. This condition also generally reverses, but it may take several months to resolve. Third, statins can cause severe muscle inflammation and damage so that not only are the muscles painful all over the body, they also become severely weakened. Heart muscle can even (rarely) become affected. Blood testing for the muscle enzyme, CPK, is markedly elevated. When the muscles are severely damaged, the muscle cells release proteins into the blood that collect in and can damage the kidneys.
Do you get your cholesterol checked?
Has the doctor put you on any meds to control cholesterol ... statins?
Any side efffects?
What is your cholesterol level?
I guess my last score of 7.8 is a little high thenThe doc put me on statin but these gave me muscle pains and when I mentioned it she said you'll have to live with it, well sod that.
She also said I was obese, I'm 6ft 2" and weigh 13.5 stone:shrug:
My doctor an I agree on many things, most recently on that the BMI charts that many Doctors have on the wall do more harm than goood! At 6'1", I should be under 13 stone - if I was that light, I would be being treated for Anorexia!
I guess my last score of 7.8 is a little high thenThe doc put me on statin but these gave me muscle pains and when I mentioned it she said you'll have to live with it, well sod that.
She also said I was obese, I'm 6ft 2" and weigh 13.5 stone:shrug:
My GP said i was obese, im 5ft 7in and 18 stone, cheeky bitch

My GP said i was obese, im 5ft 7in and 18 stone, cheeky bitch
My GP said i was obese, im 5ft 7in and 18 stone, cheeky bitch
A couple of years ago I had just about every blood test available over a period of time to try and solve a mystery and nothing abnormal came up so I can only assume my cholesterol is fine.
On the other hand it seems my blood pressure is at the bottom end of the scale, almost off it so to speak
Are they concerned about that, not at all as it has always been that way apparently so is just my natural state, not sure if that's good or not though :shrug: