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High cholesterol????
I feel like I failed this surgery. My plan was getting this surgery to be able to lose weight and get off the cholesterol pill I failed the pill part. Does anyone on here take cholesterol pills still??. I just do not get how my body can lose weight but still have high cholesterol. It is depressing to me.
I feel like I failed this surgery. My plan was getting this surgery to be able to lose weight and get off the cholesterol pill I failed the pill part. Does anyone on here take cholesterol pills still??. I just do not get how my body can lose weight but still have high cholesterol. It is depressing to me.
Lizanne
Marie
When I did my one year lab my Cholesterol level dropped to 179. I was on 10 mg of Lipitor (i used to be on 40 mg prior to surgery.
My Dr. and I decided to stop the lipitor as my level may slightly rise but should remain in the normal range.
I was happy that I had kicked the pill. Today I got the results of my 18 month labs and every thing was in range except my cholesterol. It was 260. I was floored. My HDL was really good but my LDL was out of control.
My Dr. Said I should go back on liptor but to try it 3 days a week instead of everyday and repeat the test in 3 months.
On my way home I started to think about this. And I blame my diet. I eat too much egg and cheese. For example my staple breakfast is one egg with Sausage and cheese on a slice of a whole wheat English muffin. My main snack is cheese.
I think that I need to change my diet and see if that makes my numbers better.
Highest Weight: 380 Consult Weight: 357 Surgery Weight: 309
Goal Weight: 220 (9/29/10) Revised Goal Range 215-220 Current Weight: 224
Plastics: Circumferential Lower Body Lift - 11/18/2011
Gynecomastia - 6/14/2012
Your body makes cholesterol, no matter what you do, and genetics is huge. Exercise can help to raise your HDL, which is the protective faction, and can help to lower your overall risk factors. So, even though, we have lost all this weight, our genetics and some of our food choices can still impact the values, and the need to take cholesterol lowering medication. Yeah, it sucks, but being morbidly obese is alot worse.
Some people still have sleep apnea after losing a large amount of weight. That would be really frustrating, but even skinny people have sleep apnea. Surgery helps to decrease many problems, but it doesn't cure or solve everything. So, having to take cholesterol lowering medication may be a pain in the butt, but the alternative is alot worse.
Gail
I had high cholesterol and was on statins before surgery and struggled to get it to come down after surgery.
But the last time i went to the drs from cutting down on cheese and not eating so many eggs my cholesterol was finally almost in the normal ranges so dr said to get it tested again in 3 months.
After reading all the conflict on statins its not something that im willing to jump back on with out trying everything i can first.
6lbs under goal weight
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