Anonymous wrote:You honestly need to talk to your doc. Do not crowd source your health. You know it's bad. What do you want from us?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saying this based on my own experience. That is high cholesterol (mine was over 400). But it turned out it was caused by a non-cardio condition that needed urgent attention. Since it was applicable in my case, I strongly suggest you talk to your PCP and have a comprehensive urinalysis done.
What caused that?
Anonymous wrote:That's insanely high.
Often there is a genetic component. Skinny fit people can thus get high cholesterol. And Widowmaker blocked arteries.
FFS you should be on a statin. I was put on one with reading of just under 200.
Anonymous wrote:Non working options.
Diet changes 10 percent at best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"I have an obese friend who is on statins and she said it isn’t high enough for med"
Your friend is wrong.
+1
Why does your friend think their cholesterol level is the bar for meds???
Over 200 is considered high.
If you have diabetes, doctors will probably want you on a statin with high cholesterol because the two conditions together exponentially increase heart risk.
more important is the LDL/HDL. Still, if this is not your typical cholesterol level, I suspect your doctor will mention meds.
I don't like statins, personally. I've had lightheadedness with two of them now; but supposedly insurance wants you to work through all the statins before they cover a non-statin option. I don't know if that's true, just what my doctor explained to me when I asked for a non-statin alternative.
Anonymous wrote:"I have an obese friend who is on statins and she said it isn’t high enough for med"
Your friend is wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Just saying this based on my own experience. That is high cholesterol (mine was over 400). But it turned out it was caused by a non-cardio condition that needed urgent attention. Since it was applicable in my case, I strongly suggest you talk to your PCP and have a comprehensive urinalysis done.