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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Injection vs Topical - Cholesterol
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<blockquote data-quote="Virginian" data-source="post: 90200" data-attributes="member: 12504"><p>I would add a qualifier to Vince's statement: "FOR SOME PEOPLE, The best way to correct your poor lipid panel is by correcting your poor eating habits."</p><p></p><p>Almost 20 years before starting TRT I had a near-fatal heart artery blockage. Fortunately, it was repaired by angioplasty before I had a heart attack. The culprit was very low HDL.</p><p></p><p>Afterwards, I went on a very strict diet with extremely low fats. (My diet previously had not been bad. It was fairly healthy.) My next blood test showed my lipids were the worst I had ever had. My doctor, a specialist in blood lipids, was not surprised. She said, "some people can improve blood lipid levels by diet, but most can't." At that point I started medicines to raise HDL and lower LDL. The medicines worked very well and I have had no problems since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virginian, post: 90200, member: 12504"] I would add a qualifier to Vince's statement: "FOR SOME PEOPLE, The best way to correct your poor lipid panel is by correcting your poor eating habits." Almost 20 years before starting TRT I had a near-fatal heart artery blockage. Fortunately, it was repaired by angioplasty before I had a heart attack. The culprit was very low HDL. Afterwards, I went on a very strict diet with extremely low fats. (My diet previously had not been bad. It was fairly healthy.) My next blood test showed my lipids were the worst I had ever had. My doctor, a specialist in blood lipids, was not surprised. She said, "some people can improve blood lipid levels by diet, but most can't." At that point I started medicines to raise HDL and lower LDL. The medicines worked very well and I have had no problems since. [/QUOTE]
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