by prof » Fri Dec 02, 2005 9:10 pm
Hi Jim--I think I covered the bases. I do an hour (solid hour) of aerobic treadmill every day. I am on a low-fat, low carb (but not extremely low) diet. I have tried Policosonal 20 mg for a few months, as well as plant sterols/stanols, B vits, lots of garlic, fish oil, and so on. Nevertheless, my ratio kept going up (to just over 6) and I seem to have congenitally high triglycerides, despite exercise, etc..
My "risk factors" include being a male in late 50's, having a mother and first-degree uncle (her brother) who had MIs in their 50s, the ratio, and the TGs. BP is OK, but not super. Nonetheless, I am aware (very aware) that statins have not shown a health benefit overall for primary prevention, almost certainly because of the bad things they do along with whatever good they do. Thus, I am trying a "minimalist" approach to get the ratio a bit better, increasing exercise even further, and so on. (I've also been watching homocysteine, which I've had a hard time getting below 9.0 despite the usual supplements at the "right" levels.) My main goal is to increae HDL which I know statins won't do. But even getting ratio back to around 4 won't require enormous change in total. If I can do that with minimal statin use, and monitor things closely, it seemed worth a trial.
BTW, it is, indeed, a trial. No matter what the result, I do not expect to be on even a minimal dose beyond a year or so. By then, I am hoping that increased exercise, further weight loss, and a more effective combination of alternatives will put me in a position to get off. So it is a bridge put up temporarily while I get to that point.
prof