cook82
02-10-2007, 07:22 AM
I am very disappointed with my last cholesterol test although I am not surprised at the change. I recently started a new job and there are a lot of forbidden foods around all the time and my job is very stressful.
I take 1000mg of niaspan.
TC went from 216 to 246
LDL went from 115 to 140
HDL went from 85 to 92
Triglycerides went from 84 to 66
The ratios indicate I am still below average risk.
One of the things that is disturbing me is that for the 2nd time my glucose level is just slightly out of normal . The limit is 109 - I am out at 114.
Also another number went out of range. This is the G-GTP level. It is also 5 points above normal. Doctor said this is the number that normally goes out of range when someone is drinking too much. I had added wine to my diet as I thought it helps with cholesterol but in no way would I think of myself as drinking enough to cause something like this. I think it is more likely a result of the niaspan.
The doctor didn't seem concerned about the glucose or the G-GTP numbers. He said to keep doing what I was doing but to clean up my dietary sins a little bit.
People normally take niaspan to raise hdl. Mine is 92. I'm wondering if niaspan is really the right answer at this point. I would like to stop for a few months and see if the glucose and G-GTP numbers go back to normal. Then I'll know if it is the drug or if something else is going on.
Any advice or opinions?????
I take 1000mg of niaspan.
TC went from 216 to 246
LDL went from 115 to 140
HDL went from 85 to 92
Triglycerides went from 84 to 66
The ratios indicate I am still below average risk.
One of the things that is disturbing me is that for the 2nd time my glucose level is just slightly out of normal . The limit is 109 - I am out at 114.
Also another number went out of range. This is the G-GTP level. It is also 5 points above normal. Doctor said this is the number that normally goes out of range when someone is drinking too much. I had added wine to my diet as I thought it helps with cholesterol but in no way would I think of myself as drinking enough to cause something like this. I think it is more likely a result of the niaspan.
The doctor didn't seem concerned about the glucose or the G-GTP numbers. He said to keep doing what I was doing but to clean up my dietary sins a little bit.
People normally take niaspan to raise hdl. Mine is 92. I'm wondering if niaspan is really the right answer at this point. I would like to stop for a few months and see if the glucose and G-GTP numbers go back to normal. Then I'll know if it is the drug or if something else is going on.
Any advice or opinions?????

