In a message dated 7/5/2002 4:55:44 PM Central Daylight Time,
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> Be sure to remember to ask for a homocysteine test. All labs do it, and it
> isn't expensive. So no reason for the doctor to say no.
>
I just had my cholestrol levels taken- next time I will ask for the
homocysteine test.
HDL 78
LDL 101
Triglycerides 35
My blood pressure was 110/70
I am a 46 y.o. female. I exercise by lifting weights and do some aerobic
activity six days a week. I eat quite a bit of fat...lots of olive oil, some
flax oil.. I don't eat visible animal fat but I do eat chicken skin
occasionally and I buy marbled meats. I take fish oil capsules several days a
week and try to eat salmon at least once a week.
I would like opinions on my blood lipid profile. The doctor thought it was
excellent.
I thought the HDL could be higher and the LDL lower...but I was well within
the labs so called normal zone. My triglycerides seemed quite low. The lower
the better, right???
Whaddya think????
Mary C.