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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Austin Texas
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Well my lab work from my doctor visit came back and it seems all is well except my cholesterol is a tad high. It is 238 and I feel I eat healthy enough and weigh 108 lbs so I am not overweight at all. Would PG be effecting my cholesterol at all or anything else in e-cigs for that matter? Any thoughts are appreciated. |
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Did you ask your doctor that question? What was your cholesterol level before this doctor visit, did it go up?
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Austin Texas
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Honestly I didnt think much about it as I went yesterday. I have never had high cholesterol but the last doctor I had seen was like 15 yrs or so ago as that is the life of the non insured. Now he does know I am using a PV but he didnt have much interest in it except that it is helping me not smoke analogs and that he liked. We dont eat out much at all, I drain fat from dishes eat my veges and fruits and even drink ensure 3 or 4 times a week. I eat yogart, oatmeal, grits, and all those healthy type breakfast items as well. Just concerned as this puts me at risk for heart disease which would be one who shouldnt use a PV. I am suppost to go back on the 9th of April to have the tests done again but more specifically to check my good and bad cholesterol. | |
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: WI,USA
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without a pre-vape number,and no checking in 15 yrs,the variables are too much to even assume what is causing the higher number. The followup will hopefully help sort it out in more detail.
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I dunno about you but when I eat grits it's gotta be smothered with butter and crispy bacon. ![]() High cholesterol runs in my family. I was prescribed lipitor a few years ago but never had it filled and I didn't go back to find out about the good and bad stuff, my test said Borderline number was 200. My dad who was an alcoholic and smoker for 40+ years is now 86 and his cholesterol level has always been 236. In fact all of my sibblings levels are 200 or above except for one brother who is a healthnut and vegan. He always bragged about his low cholesterol and blood pressure. He was diagnosed with MDS a about 2 years ago. I'm just saying if you don't have a baseline how do you know what's normal?
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Austin Texas
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Well everything else came back great. My liver, kidneys. thyroids and all fine with my counts red and white. Was just concerned but I guess I can eat cherieos to help it out lol.. Edit.. Grits for me is a small pat of butter and 2 teaspoons of sugar. ![]() Also high cholesterol has been in my family too but so has heart problems guess thats why I ws so concerned. |
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Port Charlotte, FL USA
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I had high cholesterol until I started taking statins. You probably also have a skewed LDL/HDL ratio. Blame nicotine. Only nicotine. It's not PG. It's not even smoke. This is a known problem for users of nicotine. The statin brought my ratio and total cholesterol to perfection. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Austin Texas
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Interesting... Will see what the next test results show and may ask about this.. My grandfather and mom both had high cholesterol although heavier than I am but my mom also died young from heart and lung issues. She had a major heart attack at 42 and died right before her 50th birthday. She also smoked like a freight train. Due to my migraines and IBS, I seem to be limited on other meds I can take with what I am taking now. | |
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high cholesterol is caused by a number of things... what you eat, activity, weight and even genetics.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Austin Texas
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Yeah I get that and the only thing I can think of is the use of nicotine (was thinking pg but duh) (thanks bob) and my family history.. Thats why I was concerned about it. | |
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