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Statin use and TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 169481" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>What actual evidence is there that lowering LDL if trigs and HDL are good provides any benefit? I believe the cholesterolcode.com site has put out a call for any study or evidence that shows LDL is a risk if trigs and HDL are good, and none have appeared so if your doctor has such evidence he or she should go there and point it out. Also, even the somewhat forward-thinking people who believe aspects of cholesterol are a risk that should be treated (e.g. Peter Attia and a few others) don't use the calculated LDL for anything. Bottom line, get a low-carb-friendly doctor who who focuses on the real controllable factors for heart attacks (such as HRV, sleep quality) not on lipids since your trigs and HDL are good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 169481, member: 15235"] What actual evidence is there that lowering LDL if trigs and HDL are good provides any benefit? I believe the cholesterolcode.com site has put out a call for any study or evidence that shows LDL is a risk if trigs and HDL are good, and none have appeared so if your doctor has such evidence he or she should go there and point it out. Also, even the somewhat forward-thinking people who believe aspects of cholesterol are a risk that should be treated (e.g. Peter Attia and a few others) don't use the calculated LDL for anything. Bottom line, get a low-carb-friendly doctor who who focuses on the real controllable factors for heart attacks (such as HRV, sleep quality) not on lipids since your trigs and HDL are good. [/QUOTE]
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