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HUGE DROP IN LIPID MARKERS - why?
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<blockquote data-quote="mcs" data-source="post: 214441" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>My HDL has never been above 55 in 30 years no matter what I've done with diet and supps. If what you say is true, then my sd-LDLC and APOB are contributing to a slow progression of plaque (I had a CAC score of 0 in 2014, then 9 in 2018, now 28). At this point, I don't know what else to do except look at non-statin meds like PCSK9i and bempedoic acid. LCHF may actually be detrimental in my case due to certain genetics. Also, I still think my TSH levels not being dialed in may contribute to my lipid numbers, despite being on dessicated thyroid and my T3/T4 being normal, no Hashi's. </p><p></p><p>When you say you don't see differences in LDL levels and it's different with blood sugar, what do you mean?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcs, post: 214441, member: 12"] My HDL has never been above 55 in 30 years no matter what I've done with diet and supps. If what you say is true, then my sd-LDLC and APOB are contributing to a slow progression of plaque (I had a CAC score of 0 in 2014, then 9 in 2018, now 28). At this point, I don't know what else to do except look at non-statin meds like PCSK9i and bempedoic acid. LCHF may actually be detrimental in my case due to certain genetics. Also, I still think my TSH levels not being dialed in may contribute to my lipid numbers, despite being on dessicated thyroid and my T3/T4 being normal, no Hashi's. When you say you don't see differences in LDL levels and it's different with blood sugar, what do you mean? [/QUOTE]
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