Here is the March values:
Lipid panel: cholesterol, total 173 mg/dl <200 (GOOD!) HDL cholesterol 37 mg/dl >39 (CLOSE!) cholesterol/hdl ratio 4.68 <5.00 (GOOD!) LDL cholesterol, calculated (can not be calculated when thetriglyceride exceeds 400 mg/dl). triglyceride 712 mg/dl <150>(BAD!) Here is my September Values:Lipid panel: cholesterol, total 153 mg/dl <200 (20 pts improvement) HDL cholesterol 50 mg/dl >39 (13 pts improvement) cholesterol/hdl ratio 3.06 <5.00 (50% improvement) LDL cholesterol, calculated 76 <100 (good) triglyceride 133 mg/dl <150 (nearly 600 pt reduction!) Clearly, the cholesterol meds, Omega 3/6 and food/exercise have worked! The reduction in triglycerides is amazing. So, thanks to medicine (mostly) and lifestyle (somewhat), I have some really good lipids. The Tricor, Simvastatin and Atenolol were a bit tough to get in balance, but they worked out fine in the end. The bad news is that my Glucose is 96 for a healthy range of 65-99, and my Hemoglobin A1C, a longer term measure of glucose levels, is 5.7, right at the boundary of healthy and risk. So I need to continue the weight loss and exercise to keep that in check. There's hope for me. Now, get your butt out there and get a lipid profile. It takes 5 minutes at a lab. Do It!
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