So my bloodwork came back for my life insurance policies that we set up for DH and myself. Apparently normal cholesterol is under 200. Borderline high is 200-240. High is over 240. Mine is 290. I'm a little freaked out about this. I am 29 years old, average size 6-8, I grew up very active and have been a regular runner forever. We eat pretty healthy, we use real butter and bacon like twice a year and we don't eat fast food or other high fat items. I eat a lot of the good fats like salmon and olive oil. I'm guessing most of it came from hereditary ways.
I plan to see a doctor and go over everything, but I was just curious if anyone here has experience with it. Like different medication options or what has worked for you in terms of lowering it?
Re: High cholesterol?
My cholesterol is weird - it's always above 200, but my "good" cholesterol is crazy high, and my ratio is also good so I've never worried about it.
My dad died of a heart attack 4.5 years ago though...I'm going to see a new doctor in December to get a physical and I fear that maybe she'll want me to go on cholesterol meds - FI already is on them, and he's in pretty good shape (has to be, he's in the Army).
Nordic Naturals has a really high quality omega vitamin that helped me to get my cholesterol down a bit. I also upped my salmon intake. Olive oil is "king" as my doctor says, but coconut oil is also good. I just got blood work done last week, so I'll get to see if my cholesterol went up or down again soon. Ugh.
Thanks all! I will get the paperwork in the mail which has the good and bad levels so I'm anxious to see that. I'm hoping it will be very high in the good kinds since I eat a lot of those items.
My dad said the same thing- that it doesn't necessarily mean "heart attack" becuase it depends if your particular platelettes are sticky or slippery. He said there was a famous marathon runner in the 70's who died of a heart attack and his cholesterol was only 150 but he happened to have the "sticky" kind that build up instead of flow with the blood. He said eskimo people sometime have levels of 500 and they don't have heart attacks because it's a lot of the hearty good kinds of fats. So that makes me feel better about NOT wanting to go on medication. I don't really want that stuff messing with my body as I'm trying to get pregnant.
Ah I found my numbers from last year:
Overall - 227 (borderline high according to Mayo Clinic)
HDL - 90 (best according to Mayo Clinic, 60mg/dL and above)
LDL - 113 (near ideal according to Mayo Clinic, 100-129mg/dL)
Ratio - 2.5 (I can't find reference to this ratio anywhere - I "think" I remember the sheet we got last year at the health fair that it should be under 4.0)
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