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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Statin use
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<blockquote data-quote="xcpatr922" data-source="post: 210561" data-attributes="member: 43072"><p>I am on statin low dose. Combined with zetia/Ezetimibe my LDL-C is only 39. Although cholesterol is just one issue of heart disease it's the main issue. The theory that I got is if your HDL is greater than 2x of LDL-C. You're good enough. Good thing about statin is it will reduce your CRP inflammation as well.</p><p></p><p>My problem is by genetic Ihave always low HDL, by default only 35 but I can raise it with HIIT these days but only up to 51. THe large cholesterol of HDL is going to wipe out your LDL-C. My CAC is very high due to my previous obesity. All plaque was on RDA.</p><p></p><p>I've checked all boston labs,etc. Result is the same the ApoB atherogenic inside the LDL-C is paralel with the LDL-C.</p><p></p><p>I've read all the anti statin post on Internet and also the most respected Cholesterol doctor. Both has good argumentation and nonetheless If statin doesnt make you happy, try PCSKi injections. </p><p></p><p>However, statin is only one thing, what's needed to reduce the actual MI event is actually anti platelet/anti coag agent to reduce platelet stickiness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xcpatr922, post: 210561, member: 43072"] I am on statin low dose. Combined with zetia/Ezetimibe my LDL-C is only 39. Although cholesterol is just one issue of heart disease it's the main issue. The theory that I got is if your HDL is greater than 2x of LDL-C. You're good enough. Good thing about statin is it will reduce your CRP inflammation as well. My problem is by genetic Ihave always low HDL, by default only 35 but I can raise it with HIIT these days but only up to 51. THe large cholesterol of HDL is going to wipe out your LDL-C. My CAC is very high due to my previous obesity. All plaque was on RDA. I've checked all boston labs,etc. Result is the same the ApoB atherogenic inside the LDL-C is paralel with the LDL-C. I've read all the anti statin post on Internet and also the most respected Cholesterol doctor. Both has good argumentation and nonetheless If statin doesnt make you happy, try PCSKi injections. However, statin is only one thing, what's needed to reduce the actual MI event is actually anti platelet/anti coag agent to reduce platelet stickiness. [/QUOTE]
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