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Posted by JJ on November 14, 2000 at 18:44:19:

In Reply to: Re: Can anyone help me read these numbers posted by LpLittleA on November 14, 2000 at 18:09:02:

: : Hi,
: : I had my cholesterol tested last week because the last time I had it checked it was 215. The doctor said she wanted it under 200. It came back now at 130 but she said that she wanted me to get the HDL up by exercising more. Can anyone tell me what this means. Also, my triglycerides seem to be elevated. They are 250 and I think they should be under 150. What does all this mean?
: : Can anyone help.

: : Thanks
: : Elizabeth

: Elizabeth,
: Its great that you are taking an active role in your health in getting your cholesterol checked. Exercise will increase your HDL and Diet will lower your LDL and Triglycerides. Unfortunately, your doctor or nurse should have spend a few minutes explaining the cholesterol numbers to you or give you a hand-out on cholesterol guidelines. The guidelines were made by a panel of doctors, National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP).

: HDL less than 35 should be treated
: HDL greater than 60 reduces your risk of heart attack.

: Triglycerides less than 200 are not treated
: TG 200-400 is Borderline High needs drug treatment
: TG 400-1000 is High
: TG 1000+ is very high

: LDL over 190 is treated for everyone. Goal is 160 if no other risk factors of heart disease.

: LDL over 160 is treated if there is heart disease risk (smoking, family history, diabetes, hypertension). Goal is LDL 130.

: LDL over 130 for people that have had heart attacks. Goal is LDL under 100.

: Having said this, 50% of the people that die of heart attacks have "healthy" cholesterol. Ask your doctor for a test on "LDL particle size" (the #1 predictor of heart attacks) and have your blood also tested for "Lp(a)" or "LP little A"( the #2 predictor of heart attacks) If your doctor is a family practice doctor or OBGYN, whe will not have heard of these because they fall under the Cardiologist or Endocrinologists' specialties.

I was very impressed with your number explanation. I just knew the basic cholesterol numbers, like it should be about 200 and the ldl was suppose to be high over 160. I am printing this out and next visit to the dr. I want a COMPLETE explanation of my numbers now. Thanx again for being so informative.

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