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JacquelineL
03-23-2004, 04:00 PM
I just got my latest test results. My HDL was 41 in July, 57 in Dec, and the latest result is 69. I started fish oil six months ago. It seems to be working for me. My son who started with it at the same time--and at HDL 28-- has had no change. I wonder if the fact that he trains and runs 10 K races might have something to do with it. Perhaps his strenuous exercise has already raised it as much as possible and if he stopped running, it would drop.

My other numbers:
Total Chol 181, LDL 98, Triglycerides 72, Chol/HDL 2.6, LDL/HDL 1.4, A1C 5.5

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Tschuess
03-23-2004, 05:21 PM
Hi Jacqueline:
I've had similar success with fish oil (and presumably other supplements). My HDL was 35 and didn't seem to want to improve despite exercise and smoking cessation. Started on fish oil and 6 months later, HDL improved to 57. I'm hopeful it increases further, but given my LDL/HDL 3.2 ratio, it may not matter.
About your son. I'm afraid I can't offer any help regarding his non-response to fish oil. There are a number of knowledgeable posters on the board, and I'm sure one (or more) will respond to your question.

zip2play
03-24-2004, 08:02 AM
Jacqueline and Tschuess,

Congratualtiions on the excellent HDL's with the fish oil. Mine did the same: 29 to 35 with Lipitor to 58 with Fish Oil and lecithin.

Jackiie,
As far as your son goes, I'm flummoxed. Is he getting a full 1000 mg DHA+EPA? If so, why not have him add a Tbsp. of lecithin a day and see what that gets him.
Common wisdom has it that heavy excercise RAISES HDL's...doubly confusing. Start using canola as his major oil for even more Omega-3's- can't hurt.
(That 28 is VERY VERY risky.) My years of unknowingly walking around with my lovely 29 was probably (prolly:D) very helpful in filling my Right Coronary Artery with plaque.:(

JacquelineL
03-24-2004, 02:33 PM
Zip

I believe he has taken 900mg (3 capsules-same as me) for a couple months with no change. Before that he tried 2 capsules. I will suggest lecithin to him. I do believe that the exercise has raised his HDL to where it is. My husband had an HDL of 10 the first time he was checked. With Lipitor, he has raised it to 27. I am trying to get him on fish oil too. Luckily, his tests for lipiprotein(a), homocysteine and C-reactive protein came back with good results and his chol/hdl ratio is about 5. Looks like the low HDL is genetic.

Tschuess
03-26-2004, 09:54 AM
Hi again Jacqueline:
I'm not sure if this will help your son, but in addition to the fish oil I take daily, I also take flaxseed oil. You can purchase it in liquid or capsule form (liquid is supposed to be better). I'm taking so many supplements at this time (as well as Lipitor), it's difficult to know which of them actually helped my HDL (lots of confounds). In any event, I hope your son finds something to raise his HDLs - it does sound like he inherited a genetic predisposition towards low HDLs.

JacquelineL
03-26-2004, 05:03 PM
Tschuess

Flaxseed oil is a good idea too. Let's see, along with fish oil, I have lecithin, canola oil and flaxseed oil to try. I am considering getting a CardioChek monitor to see what results we get with these supplements.

needhealing777
03-31-2004, 10:37 AM
Do you know what Fish Oil is the best?? I always burp them up and end up stop taking it because it is so gross.

JacquelineL
03-31-2004, 11:55 AM
I use the Costco brand. It seems to do the job. Are you taking it with a meal? That should help--I don't have that problem.

needhealing777
03-31-2004, 12:34 PM
Yes, I take it with meals and nothing really helps.

 
 
 




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