tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2807403883562053852.post5236857228225406356..comments2024-03-27T08:40:31.785-06:00Comments on Clayton Cramer.: Cholesterol NumbersClayton Cramerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03258083387204776812noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2807403883562053852.post-4382694069976623042012-05-25T11:27:49.262-06:002012-05-25T11:27:49.262-06:00I'm glad you are getting your cholesterol and ...I'm glad you are getting your cholesterol and blood pressure under control!<br /><br />My dad had a stroke a few years ago, and it was attributed to high blood pressure. (My dad's mother also had high blood pressure problems, so it's a family thing...) Ironically, though, my concern has been <i>low</i> blood pressure; it hasn't been so much of a concern, however, that I've yet to talk to a doctor about.<br /><br />On the other hand, in the past, I've taken a combination of ibuprofen, acetaminophen, and caffeine, to treat migraines--or even just rather bad headaches. After a while, though, I noticed that my blood pressure was going up, so I cut back on the caffeine, and it gradually went back down.<br /><br />I have since reflected on that, and wondered if the Mountain Dews that my Dad liked so much, eventually led to his stroke...but of course, unless we can clone my dad, and do double-blind studies on those clones concerning the effects of caffeine on this one individual's blood pressure, we'll never know for certain! :-)Epsilon Givenhttp://epsilon-power.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2807403883562053852.post-91128598375634859112012-05-24T07:45:10.500-06:002012-05-24T07:45:10.500-06:00Vitamin D status goes a long way in explaining why...Vitamin D status goes a long way in explaining why blacks in northern cities have so much higher risk of heart disease than other groups. They just can't make as much vitamin D with the available sunlight. <br /><br />You might try supplementing vitamin D this winter and see what it does to your cholesterol levels.Rob Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15604826633798229422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2807403883562053852.post-56556143359851316882012-05-23T08:44:43.662-06:002012-05-23T08:44:43.662-06:00HGA: My doctor has noticed that there is a seasona...HGA: My doctor has noticed that there is a seasonal pattern to my total cholesterol, with declines in summer. The sunlight/cholesterol/vitamin D interaction might explain that.<br /><br />ASDF: I am certainly not going to give anyone with serious health risks any recommendations. I know that statins have some side effects, and the muscle pain problem that you are describing is one of them. it's time to get back to the doctor to discuss this.<br /><br />I was having blood pressure problems a couple of years ago, enough that the doctor was talking about having me start on blood pressure medication. I solved that problem (and probably did my cholesterol numbers some good) by increasing my exercise. I started treadmilling an hour 5-6 days a week.Clayton Cramerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03258083387204776812noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2807403883562053852.post-50519393266976911492012-05-23T08:29:21.793-06:002012-05-23T08:29:21.793-06:00The things I like to cite to hopefully get people ...The things I like to cite to hopefully get people <i>thinking</i> about this early example of medical research malpractice is that the liver synthesizes cholesterol and when your skin is exposed to sunlight (with the right type of UV of course) it is cleaved into Vitamin D.<br /><br />There are some who due to genetic defect are sensitive to dietary cholesterol, but otherwise it doesn't seem to be an issue.<br /><br />Heck, you're a bit older than me and while probably not as biology and medicine focused it's likely you remember how often and how much the Conventional Wisdom has changed (latest is from the unreliable <i>Lancet</i>, a meta-analysis that says high levels of HDL seem to correlate with health, not cause it), and probably wonder like many of us if that "wisdom" has pushed many in this nation into weight gain and diabetes.ThatWouldBeTellinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16910231314995266781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2807403883562053852.post-1773472116030889662012-05-23T06:12:07.255-06:002012-05-23T06:12:07.255-06:00Hi Clayton: I have issues with BP and Cholesterol...Hi Clayton: I have issues with BP and Cholesterol, and just last month I got my second stent. I'm concerned about my cholesterol, since it doesn't decrease with medication. I'm now on 40mg of Crestor, and I've noticed that I now have lower back pains, especially after sitting for a few minutes. A post at NIH says this might be a side effect of Crestor (and Zocor). I'm very concerned. I feel like I may need a stroller pretty soon.<br /><br />I really don't like going against my doctor's advice, but I'm considering having 1 egg scrambled in olive oil every morning, with turkey or chicken. I usually have chicken or turkey in a large salad at dinner. Lunch is fish and veggies.<br /><br />So I guess I'm just adding an egg. Do you think that will help?asdfhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10270615751004712276noreply@blogger.com