Lipid Criteria For Statin Medication
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Thank you.
But, good nutrition is SO important... actually I think its extremely important when battling heart disease..
Best Wishes
Marilyn (runner)
From their guidelines, therapy would consist first in bringing the LDL to the desired level. Regarding my case, with only 1 risk factor, that level should be <130. I am well within that goal with an LDL of 113.
Further, with LDL within goal, and Triglycerides above 200, the next goal is for Non-HDL levels to be <160 for someone with 1 risk factor. (Non-HDL is TC-HDL.)
My Non-HDL is 164, so I am only 4 points away from the goal, so therefore, I do believe that the doctor is correct.
Thank You, however, fot sharing your comment with me.
Jerry
My semi-annual checkup is next week, and I will be suggesting to my Doc that I wish to go on a statin.
I just posted the guidelines as I thought you may not have seen them.
Thanks, Erik.
That is exactly what I did. I asked my doctor to put me on a Statin. If he didn't I would have found a doctor who would. People like yourself and I will hopefully stay one step ahead of Heart Disease. Best of luck to you!
See you on the forum.
Erik