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> I have a friend whose recent cholesterol numbers read like this:

>

> 248 - Total Cholesterol

> 40 - tryglicerides

> 80 - HDL

> 160 - LDL

>

> Can anyone interpret this for me?

>

> Thanks,

>

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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 20:31:29 -0000

" Dr. Marasco " <mmarasco@...> wrote:

> I'll do you one better

> C:\Documents and Settings\Mike\Desktop\CCC\How to Determine Your

> Cardiovascular Health 1-4-03.htm

>

>

>

> > I have a friend whose recent cholesterol numbers read like this:

> >

> > 248 - Total Cholesterol

> > 40 - tryglicerides

> > 80 - HDL

> > 160 - LDL

> >

> > Can anyone interpret this for me?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> >

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Hi,

My advise is simply do not get all hung up in the numbers. Consider that

cholesterol is somewhat of a myth, very theoretical, & designed to profit

pharmacuetical companies. The notion that cholesterol is only limited to animal

products could be false as well. Why I would not be surprised to learn that

such things a avocados were found to contain cholesterol counts.

Just, Jim

<mattandgina@...> wrote:

Hi guys,

My husband just had his bloodwork done and I'm confused by the numbers

in his lipid panel. It says cholesterol: 158, triglycerides: 78, HDL:

41 and LDL: 101. Shouldn't the LDL and HDL add up to the total

cholesterol number? If not, what's going on here?

Thanks!

Well done is better than well said..., Jim Igo

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I'm not hung up in the numbers, or worried that they're too high or too low. I

just want to know why they don't add up. Can anyone give me a real answer?

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> I'm not hung up in the numbers, or worried that they're too high or too low.

> I just want to know why they don't add up. Can anyone give me a real answer?

Well they're pretty wonderful from a conventional perspective anyway

so definitely no need to worry. Anyway, to answer your question: HDL

and LDL are the main lipoproteins, but not the only ones. So no, they

shouldn't add up.

Chris

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" Total cholesterol " = HDL + LDL + 1/5 of triglycerides. Just

discovered this formula in a news article today which explains your

missing numbers.

Hope

>It says cholesterol: 158, triglycerides: 78, HDL:

> 41 and LDL: 101. Shouldn't the LDL and HDL add up to the total

> cholesterol number? If not, what's going on here?

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