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As I promised, here are the results of my past three month battle with high cholesterol issues. I guess the result is based on doing the right stuff like exercise, no smokin', very little drinkin', reduction of animal proteins and introduction of soy protein in my daily diet.
One year ago my (total) was 266. Three months ago it was 241 and today I just tested a new (total) of 204. My "lousy" (LDL) is still borderline but has dropped from the higher end of being borderline. My "happy" (HDL) dropped somewhat so I will be working on that.
Nevertheless, I am pretty darn happy with the fact my doctor advised a daily dose of Red Yeast Rice (started just 3 months ago) and also a 25g daily dose of Soy Protein (started just 2 months ago). While he is not opposed to prescription statins, I am grateful he has allowed me to take the "natural" course at this time.
Staying healthy now takes an awful lot of work when once upon a time I could give a hoot what I put or poured in my mouth. I paid dearly for these results this morning as my Coumadin Clinic nurse couldn't get a big enough vein and had to switch arms and then used my hand. Owwee!
FYI: I got an INR test at the same time this morning and I am fine as far as my Coumadiin therapy goes, so none of the above has affected or been affected by my Coumadin.
Here's to our VR.COM health!
One year ago my (total) was 266. Three months ago it was 241 and today I just tested a new (total) of 204. My "lousy" (LDL) is still borderline but has dropped from the higher end of being borderline. My "happy" (HDL) dropped somewhat so I will be working on that.
Nevertheless, I am pretty darn happy with the fact my doctor advised a daily dose of Red Yeast Rice (started just 3 months ago) and also a 25g daily dose of Soy Protein (started just 2 months ago). While he is not opposed to prescription statins, I am grateful he has allowed me to take the "natural" course at this time.
Staying healthy now takes an awful lot of work when once upon a time I could give a hoot what I put or poured in my mouth. I paid dearly for these results this morning as my Coumadin Clinic nurse couldn't get a big enough vein and had to switch arms and then used my hand. Owwee!
FYI: I got an INR test at the same time this morning and I am fine as far as my Coumadiin therapy goes, so none of the above has affected or been affected by my Coumadin.
Here's to our VR.COM health!