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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
My Crestor ( Statin ) Concern. Small issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Sixpack" data-source="post: 184801" data-attributes="member: 12676"><p>This theory is under a lot of dispute at this time. The statin producers would love everyone to believe this. That the more LDL you have the more cardiac events you have. But I have seen studies that show that virtually equal numbers of people have cardiac events at all levels of LDL. In other words the amount of LDL in your bloodstream is a very poor predictor of future cardiac events. LDL's poor predictive ability is why you now see people focusing on other measures hoping to get more predictive power: particle count, particle size, APO-A, APO-B, LP-a, LP-PLA2, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Sixpack, post: 184801, member: 12676"] This theory is under a lot of dispute at this time. The statin producers would love everyone to believe this. That the more LDL you have the more cardiac events you have. But I have seen studies that show that virtually equal numbers of people have cardiac events at all levels of LDL. In other words the amount of LDL in your bloodstream is a very poor predictor of future cardiac events. LDL's poor predictive ability is why you now see people focusing on other measures hoping to get more predictive power: particle count, particle size, APO-A, APO-B, LP-a, LP-PLA2, etc. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
My Crestor ( Statin ) Concern. Small issue
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