With most doctors concerned with lowering LDL, it appears that raising HDL has been ignored or not taken as seriously. After some brief googling on HDL, I've discovered that raising it, even by several points, can be extremely beneficial and protective against heart attack, stroke and blockage.
Since my pre-statin LDL was 80 lowering it was not a serious problem although for diabetics, the new recommendation is below 70. I'm going to instead, focus on raising my HDL which runs from 48-59. The recommedation is above 40 for men, above 50 for women. Above 60 is the optimum target for both sexes.
Vitamin B3, fish, almonds, fiber, moderate alcohol intake, exercise, weight loss etc. also help raise the level. For more info, a good place to start is Mayo Clinic's site: *www.mayoclinic.com/health/hdl-cholesterol/CL00030.
Am I alone in that I was clueless?