Hello, Just wanted to add on the diet thing...Strict diet also counts total fats and cal., not just carbs. I didn't have a problem with my trigs either, but I did have the high LDL and family history like you have mentioned. I'm closely monitored by my doctor; eventhough, I'm not on meds. My doctor and I have gone the diet and exercise method. I hate calling it a diet, because it's not a diet to loose weight. It's more like a life style change. One of the biggest changes is no more fast food, restaurant food, or take-outs every week. Eating out once a week will definately raise my LDL quicker than anything, even an occationaly duck. I try to keep my total fat to 10-25% of my total cal. for the day. I started off making a food diary so I could keep track of what I ate and discovered where the hidden fats were. Then I kept the food diary to help me proceed with my new diet plan. After a while I had my menus memorized. I also exercise, which I can't stress how important exercise is. (It's different if you have a medical condition that you can't walk.) I walk 30 min. in the morning and alternate weights and aerobics at night for 45-60min. For me, I find that the night time exercise is extremely important. The exercise has also given me strength that I never had before, so that's why I'm so pro exercise. Another thing to add is to eat your oats and tuna packed in water. Make sure your doctor keeps close tabs on your blood work. Oh, also so you might want to look out for the C-reactive protein, which appears in blood work when you have an infection. Your doctor might want to put you on meds. since your total cholestol is over 240.
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