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>I recently had a blood test with the following results:
>LDL - 202, HDL - 98, triglycerides - 29, blood pressure 89/53. My doctor is
>having a fit over the LDL and thinks it's dangerously high. I think,
>overall that it's pretty good.
To quote Ed McMahon, "you are correct!" As for your doctor's concern,
I
quote John McLaughlin: "WRONG!"
Total cholesterol is not as important as the LDL:HDL ratio. Anything
under
5:1 is considered healthy. You are 2:1! You're fine.
The blood pressure is VERY low, however. Is something this low
considered
healthy? I'm roughly 100/70 with a 2:1 ratio and a total cholesterol
of
190. Except for that &%#$ number on the scale, I'm batting .1000!
Dori Zook
Denver, CO
P.S. Stop lurking and post more, girlfriend!
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