When they do the Lipids Blood work, it contains:
Total Cholesterol, which should be under 200.
This test also shows HDL (good cholesterol) and this should be
40 (I believe) and above. The higher the number, the better.
This test also shows LDL (Bad cholesterol) This number should be under 130 and they state that if one has a history of heart disease that it should be way under 130.
They also do Tryglercides. I cannot remember what all this is for but I believe they want this number under 195.
They take these numbers and come up with a % for risks.
I am not a doctor but we have been over all this as a family member had a heart attack and his Tryglycerides were 400 and his total cholesterol was 220.
He now has everything in a very good range with diet, exercise and meds, i.e. lipitor and niacin.
I thought normal for LDL was under 200? Mine is around 164.
And the Type A thing, I've read before. Anyone else hear about this I wonder? When you're not feeling well as I've been, the mind runs wild!
I am A positive and have Reflux Espohageal inflammation. (EGD showed this) Today, I had a CT scan of the abdomen also. Reading your post, it seems like I have read something about people with A Positive blood but cannot pin point exactly what. Geez, I surely hope we are not more prone to Stomach cancer.
As far as the cholesterol goes, The bad cholesterol is the LDL and the normal range for this is under 130. Mine is usually in the 140-150 range although the HDL (good cholesterol) is normal.