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LDL high but HDL ok, Triglycerides low, VLDL low, should I be concerned?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubbs" data-source="post: 212608" data-attributes="member: 18618"><p>No way my LDL is going lower than my HDL, my mid 50s HDL is as good as I'm going to get on TRT (TRT dropped it 10 points)</p><p></p><p>Going below 100 would be ideal but Id settle for around 100 if the infrequent low dose Crestor (5mg e3d) delivers what the studies show</p><p></p><p>I'll increase my niacin too, 3g ED seems the ideal for aggressively lowing ldl</p><p></p><p>Pre keto I was around 120 LDL so I'm sure that's a big factor in it jumping 60 points in 4 months. It's ironic as I assumed keto would lower ldl</p><p></p><p>I'm also taking 4g ED of fish oil for the EPAs which may influence it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubbs, post: 212608, member: 18618"] No way my LDL is going lower than my HDL, my mid 50s HDL is as good as I'm going to get on TRT (TRT dropped it 10 points) Going below 100 would be ideal but Id settle for around 100 if the infrequent low dose Crestor (5mg e3d) delivers what the studies show I'll increase my niacin too, 3g ED seems the ideal for aggressively lowing ldl Pre keto I was around 120 LDL so I'm sure that's a big factor in it jumping 60 points in 4 months. It's ironic as I assumed keto would lower ldl I'm also taking 4g ED of fish oil for the EPAs which may influence it? [/QUOTE]
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