Advice: Blood Test Results High Cholesterol

mini2umario

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I'm 38 years old. I've been on TRT for about 2 years now. I only take 100mg of test cypionate 1x/week. My lab numbers are high and my cholesterol is through the roof. I'm worried I'm doing something wrong.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 

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Since you LDL AND triglycerides are high, this tells me that your diet needs fixing. Lower sweets and alcohol consumption. Increase proteins, good fats and exercise.




 
Thank you.

I stopped drinking a year ago. In the last Month I have removed flour in the form of bread, pasta, cereal, and processed snacks. I am getting consistent exercise in as well.

I am taking Niacin as well for help my cholesterol. I will check back in a few weeks with update blood labs.
 

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