I am so bummed today got my cholesteral test back today, took a
fastingFasting glucose tolerance test
Glucose test - blood after midnight test, it was 277 and mostly bad and high tryglyserides. I have
cutCuts and puncture wounds out alot but the day before Iate bad could this have hurt the test?Also I have gained weight in the last few years does this also affect cholesteral? I feel defeated. I wonder if walking can help? I have fibromyalgia so I hurt so bad when I do aerobic's.
I am starting back on the
colestidColestid
Colestid flavored today I went off because I felt sick to my stomach but it could have been the stomach
fluAmniocentesis
Atrial fibrillation/flutter
Cerebral spinal fluid (csf) collection
Culture - joint fluid
Fluorescein angiography
Flushable reagent stool blood test
Fta-abs
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Haemophilus influenza organism
Hiatal hernia repair but I was on it for Diarhea
(diarrhea) fpr post gallbladder removal, now I want to see if it helps my cholesteral My Dr wantd me to try
lipitor but I want a
fairFair skin cancer risks shot with diet changes and more walking and this cholestid. I am 137 and 5'7" but was always very thin, I gained alot of weight over five years after a loss of a loved one I had a very hard time handling, I got very down and did not care anymore, I am older now too 38 and it doesn't seem to want to budge. I need help with how to do it. Thanks so much again DR. I am so glad I found this place. I had a very nice person email me with low fat suggestions thank you to you all, Laurie
Dear Laurie,
The elevated cholesterol is probably associated with weight gain. Try the low fat diet and colestid and if that doesn't work I would tend to agree with your physician to try other lipid lowering agents (such as lipitor). Serum cholesterol is affected by diet as well. It is probably more accurate to see what happens to your serum cholesterol over time. Good luck to you.
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