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Originally Posted by sarasilvers
my annual OB/GYN appt. in January and my cholesterol came back at 313. LDL was 235 and HDL was 56. Triglycerides were normal; blood sugar normal. Went for a follow-up appt. last week at a different dr. and my numbers came back: Total: 254; LDL 187; HDL 52; They also ran Homosysten (sp?) and it came back at 7, which he told me was normal.
The Lipoprotein A came back at 65 (told me normal was below 30) and the High Sensitive c-reactive protein came back at 9.4 (told me normal was below 3). I eat sensibly and excercise and he recommended Zocor.
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Hi Sara,
I think SOMEBODY screwed up those results somewhere. Readings of LDL=235 and LDL=187 show too much of a swing for one month without some kind of DRASTIC intervention between the two.
In either case, though, the results are terrible, and coupled with a high Lp(a) and a high C-Reactive protein, intervention of some kind is MANDATORY; your risks are just too high without.
I think the Zocor and excercise is a very good start. Encourage a high dose Zocor tablet from your doctor; you can save a FORTUNE with a pill splitter. Cost is almost the same and you can get 4- 20mg doses out of an 80 mg tablet (with GREAT CARE!)
Perhaps a third lipid test is advisable to see which of the two former readings was bonkers!