Anonymous wrote:Guess what? Just because she gives you EXACTLY THREE months before prescribes meds doesn't mean you actually have to start them. If you make the changes and see progress you get to be an adult and decide whether or not to take more time before implementing medication.
Anonymous wrote:Oh hell. Dietary fat does not translate into elevated blood lipids. Cutting back the carbs and eating more fat and protein will stabilise your blood glucose.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, just cutting back significantly on sugar will go a long way. It's probably not realistic to expect you to suddenly become a vegan who grows his/her own vegetables and never eats another piece of processed food again - instead start by shooting for moderation. Smaller portions of everything, especially junk. Use smaller dinner plates so less food looks like more (sounds gimmicky but really works). Cutting out sweet drinks is really a must, and that includes juice. If you must have juice, only one glass a day and cut it with sparkling water. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:OP here are my recent #s:
72 Glucose
HDL: 51 mg/dL
LDL: 94 mg/dL
Triglyceride: 45 mg/dL
I used to be close to yours.
If you look here, http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-cholesterol/in-depth/cholesterol-levels/art-20048245 It gives you a lot of great info. For me, I am struggling to get my HDL number up. Make a few big changes and some small ones and you should get there. I agree, however, that you want to get the glucose under control before all else! Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Go purchase the book - Engine 2 diet.
Read it.
Start a plant based diet. You will in 3 months have much lower #s.
Anonymous wrote:I am 45 and just had my lab numbers done for the first time in my life. Yes, I do admit, I am waay behind in the game.
Anyway I am one hundred percent sure the numbers are accurate because I totally fasted, no water/food prior since midnight the night prior.
Anyways, my M.D. is concerned because my bad cholesterol is at 138. She likes the number to be no higher than 100 she told me. She said she will give me exactly 3 months to change my eating habits and then do another blood lab test and if my number is still above 100 she will put me on meds. Yikes!![]()
Also, she said my blood sugar level is 108 and she again, likes that number to be under 100 so she is giving me the same 3 month timeline.
She said I am at risk for cardiovascular disease as well as diabetes.
Are these numbers too high?? Also, does anyone know of any books or websites that I can read about what foods I should and should not be eating??
Because honestly, I do know fast food is unhealthy, but other than that, I really do not know.
For instance at the store tonight, I was buying milk and didn't know whether low-fat or reduced-fat was healthier for me. I wanted to ask someone, but didn't want to look like a middle-aged idiot. Lol.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Do you drink diet soda? That's an "easy" first fix.