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HDL
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HDL

by Rebecca Schubert, Oct 09, 1999 12:00AM
My LDL is 220 and my HDL is 99.  Is my HDL to high? If so how do I lower the HDL.  I am 56,5'5", 130lb. I excersise daily. Thank you.

by CCF CARDIO MD JMF, Oct 11, 1999 12:00AM
Dear Rebecca.

Absolutely not!  You HDL is protective , the higher the better!  YOu are one of the lucky few to have a high level of this important GOOD cholesterol.  Keep exercising.
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by Rebecca Schubert, Oct 21, 1999 12:00AM
Dr.,
Thank you for your response.  My PPO physician has told me that my LDL [220] may be considered high at first glance but the ratio of LDL and HDL is fine.  Do I need to try and lower the LDL?  My reason for asking is based in my history of 2 resections  Chrohn's [first resection & second melignant tumor] and due to disease I just due much better if eat no fresh food.  Everything needs to be cooked and I exclude oats, grains and nuts--they are not body friendly foods for me.  Again, thank you.

by CCF CARDIO MD JMF, Oct 25, 1999 12:00AM
Dear Rebecca,

I would consider using a medication to lower this LDL if you have risk factors for CAD.
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