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Cholesterol - Joan - 13-09-2004 Sometime ago Icecub posted on this forum that she had a high cholesterol count. I cannot find that thread, sorry Icecub!! In the meantime, some more of us had similar experiences.......... My cholesterol count was 7.7, the doctor then sent of for a thyroid function test and the results were that I was in a dangerous state of hypothyroidism ( which may have accounted for the hight cholesterol reading)......... after a few weeks' of taking the thyroid tablets, the cholesterol count did lower somewhat, but in spite of the fact that I am not someone who likes animal fats etc, the count was still too high. I deciced to include Flora Pro-activ products in my diet and the reading is now a good 5.5... considering my age, the fact that I do not have diabetes, do not smoke, etc, keeps me in the "green area" regarding CVD. How are the rest of you getting along? Cholesterol - jewels - 15-09-2004 hi i havent had one of these tests what are the side effects? did u just decide to go and test for this as rountine? Cholesterol - Bushbaby - 15-09-2004 My cholestorol is 3.1. The healthy average is around 4.5. The doctor (as usual) nearly fell off his chair when he got the test results back as I am clinically obese with a bmi of 41 (I weigh in at 132kg). Cholesterol - jewels - 15-09-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Bushbaby that is a good number then :thumbs: is it not affected by the amount of fats you eat, the level? i am quite ignorant on the topic perhaps i should go for a test Cholesterol - Bushbaby - 15-09-2004 Quote:Originally posted by jewels It is affected by your diet and to some extent by your activity level. It stymies the doctors as they just see a large person in front of them and don't believe me when I tell them that I am quite active and follow a healthy lifestyle and diet. It takes tests like this to prove to them that I am in fact telling the truth. Have to admit I get a kick out of it as well Cholesterol - jewels - 15-09-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Bushbaby well done BB :thumbs: maybe u are all muscle !!! Cholesterol - nikkinaz - 15-09-2004 Quote:Originally posted by Joan I do not know where my cholesterol is at, but I do know that my Mom's was very high and she used all the Flora Activ range and it has come down...been tested at the Dr. I know Boots is doing free cholesterol tests, and I plan on going and finding out what mine is. Cholesterol - Joan - 15-09-2004 Jewels, you only need to have your cholesterol levels tested if you are a male, over 45, history of high blood pressure, diabetes and / or of Asian descent. For females the rule of thumb is post-menopausal, high blood pressure, diabetes, Asian descent. In both sexes, if one is overweight, that is also a factor to be considered. Bushbaby, you are fortunate to have such a low cholesterol count! Inactivity, obesity, etc are all contributing factors, but so is genetics. There are various websites on this topic, the following is a good one: http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/1999/199_chol.html Cholesterol - jewels - 16-09-2004 thanks Joan |