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TLO 08-22-2023 09:15 AM

Hypertriglyceridemia
 
Have you had it?

How did you treat it?

How big of a deal is it anyway?

Mecca 08-22-2023 09:16 AM

Easy for you to say.

TLO 08-22-2023 09:18 AM

My triglycerides have kind of been out of wack since my early 20s. I'm otherwise healthy, in reasonable shape, eat fairly well. Kind of odd.

Rain Man 08-22-2023 09:18 AM

For those of you not familar with this condition, it's when your three-horned dinosaurs grow to abnormally large sizes.

Titty Meat 08-22-2023 09:27 AM

Is that where u can't taste cum?

FlaChief58 08-22-2023 09:27 AM

Sorry bout your penis

KCUnited 08-22-2023 09:34 AM

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Come and rock me, Diabeetus

'Hamas' Jenkins 08-22-2023 09:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TLO (Post 17067669)
My triglycerides have kind of been out of wack since my early 20s. I'm otherwise healthy, in reasonable shape, eat fairly well. Kind of odd.

Elevated blood sugars can lead to high trigs. Get your A1c tested if you haven't. Are your other lipid levels normal?

Have you ever had pancreatitis? That is one thing to watch out for with TG elevation.

Fenofibrate or Vascepa are usually the first choices for therapy. Watch alcohol consumption.

TLO 08-22-2023 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 17067744)
Elevated blood sugars can lead to high trigs. Get your A1c tested if you haven't. Are your other lipid levels normal?

Have you ever had pancreatitis? That is one thing to watch out for with TG elevation.

Fenofibrate or Vascepa are usually the first choices for therapy. Watch alcohol consumption.

Haven't had A1c done but fasting glucose was good. Lipid levels are all good except for HDL is just slightly low.

Never had any type of issues with my pancreas. My TG levels are around 370 right now. They've hovered between 200 and 400 since I started having them tested 6-7 years back.

I don't drink any alcohol whatsoever.

What are the odds this is/has already done damage to my body?
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Titty Meat 08-22-2023 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 17067744)
Elevated blood sugars can lead to high trigs. Get your A1c tested if you haven't. Are your other lipid levels normal?

Have you ever had pancreatitis? That is one thing to watch out for with TG elevation.

Fenofibrate or Vascepa are usually the first choices for therapy. Watch alcohol consumption.

You have a rare condition where you go onto cardiac arrest if you don't get enough cock

TinyEvel 08-22-2023 01:23 PM

How do you fix hypertriglyceridemia?
Healthy lifestyle choices are key:
Exercise regularly. ...
Avoid sugar and refined carbohydrates. ...
Lose weight. ...
Choose healthier fats. Trade saturated fat found in meats for healthier fat found in plants, such as olive and canola oils. ...
Limit how much alcohol you drink.

TinyEvel 08-22-2023 01:26 PM

Some times it can be hereditary or just your body's programming. I have a super healthy, lean friend who eats a 90 percent vegan diet and has elevated levels.

Work with your doctors t get more tests if you are already doing the lifestyle and diet actions above.

BigCatDaddy 08-22-2023 01:40 PM

Oh man. You took the jab didn't ya?

Eureka 08-22-2023 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 17068166)
Oh man. You took the jab didn't ya?

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Eureka 08-22-2023 02:09 PM

I had high Triglyceride's (230 mg/dL) back in 2021. Two years later and I'm now at 88 mg/dL. I don't think I did anything majorly different or at least didn't document a huge change in anything physically or through diet. I do eat more avocados lately.

The one thing I did change since my high Triglyceride test is that I tend to only eat in a 6 hour window period. It is a fasting term known as 6/18. It works for me but might not work for some. You could give the 6/18 a try and see if changes your test results.

seclark 08-22-2023 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 17067744)
Elevated blood sugars can lead to high trigs. Get your A1c tested if you haven't. Are your other lipid levels normal?

Have you ever had pancreatitis? That is one thing to watch out for with TG elevation.

Fenofibrate or Vascepa are usually the first choices for therapy. Watch alcohol consumption.

Damn, why does everyone always say “watch alcohol consumption”?
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IowaHawkeyeChief 08-22-2023 03:22 PM

Eat a lot of fried foods and processed cookies and snacks. Knock that shit out…

Donger 08-22-2023 03:32 PM

I don't speak Mexican, mind you

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loochy 08-22-2023 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seclark (Post 17068292)
Damn, why does everyone always say “watch alcohol consumption”?
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Because alcohol is universally bad for the human body

BWillie 08-22-2023 04:29 PM

I used to have really bad triglycerides in my late 20s and early 30s but turns out I was just sleeping 3 or 4 hours a night and drinking heavily once a week.

FlaChief58 08-22-2023 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loochy (Post 17068378)
Because alcohol is universally bad for the human body

My liver is a big ol open faced roast beef sammich and needs to stfu. It's fine

TLO 08-22-2023 08:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TLO (Post 17067803)
Haven't had A1c done but fasting glucose was good. Lipid levels are all good except for HDL is just slightly low.

Never had any type of issues with my pancreas. My TG levels are around 370 right now. They've hovered between 200 and 400 since I started having them tested 6-7 years back.

I don't drink any alcohol whatsoever.

What are the odds this is/has already done damage to my body?
.

Bump for HJ

'Hamas' Jenkins 08-23-2023 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TLO (Post 17068674)
Bump for HJ

Certain things are genetic, and you can't really control them. You can get more testing done like coronary artery calcium scores and you can talk to your PCP about Apo B tests, but it sounds like you're doing most of what you should be.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/healt...protein-b-test

The formula for calculating LDL is as follows

LDL cholesterol = total cholesterol - HDL - (triglycerides / 5)

So, if you have a cholesterol level of 200 and an HDL of 50, your LDL would be

200-50-(370/5)=76 which is really damned good.

penguinz 08-24-2023 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 17068166)
Oh man. You took the jab didn't ya?

Keep that ****ing shit in DC you god damn mouth breather.

BWillie 08-24-2023 08:47 AM

What is it when you have no bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol is super low? Cuz thats what I got

If I can make it past 55 Ill feel pretty good

BigCatDaddy 08-24-2023 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by penguinz (Post 17070724)
Keep that ****ing shit in DC you god damn mouth breather.

You mad, bro.

My work here is done.

penguinz 08-24-2023 11:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigCatDaddy (Post 17071224)
You mad, bro.

My work here is done.

Not mad.

More amused about your dumbass.

Being a total reerun is not doing work when it comes 100% natural.

TLO 08-24-2023 11:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 17070061)
Certain things are genetic, and you can't really control them. You can get more testing done like coronary artery calcium scores and you can talk to your PCP about Apo B tests, but it sounds like you're doing most of what you should be.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/healt...protein-b-test

The formula for calculating LDL is as follows

LDL cholesterol = total cholesterol - HDL - (triglycerides / 5)

So, if you have a cholesterol level of 200 and an HDL of 50, your LDL would be

200-50-(370/5)=76 which is really damned good.

LDL is 63

TLO 02-24-2024 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 17070061)
Certain things are genetic, and you can't really control them. You can get more testing done like coronary artery calcium scores and you can talk to your PCP about Apo B tests, but it sounds like you're doing most of what you should be.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/healt...protein-b-test

The formula for calculating LDL is as follows

LDL cholesterol = total cholesterol - HDL - (triglycerides / 5)

So, if you have a cholesterol level of 200 and an HDL of 50, your LDL would be

200-50-(370/5)=76 which is really damned good.

My LDL this time around was 71.

Triglycerides this time were 263.

A1c was solid.

Fat Elvis 02-24-2024 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 17070061)
Certain things are genetic, and you can't really control them. You can get more testing done like coronary artery calcium scores and you can talk to your PCP about Apo B tests, but it sounds like you're doing most of what you should be.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/healt...protein-b-test

The formula for calculating LDL is as follows

LDL cholesterol = total cholesterol - HDL - (triglycerides / 5)

So, if you have a cholesterol level of 200 and an HDL of 50, your LDL would be

200-50-(370/5)=76 which is really damned good.

Quote:

Originally Posted by TLO (Post 17071326)
LDL is 63

Interesting...never knew how they calculated LDL. The equation Hamas posted checks out. My LDL is 33.

Rausch 02-24-2024 08:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by penguinz (Post 17070724)
Keep that ****ing shit in DC you god damn mouth breather.

It's a medical procedure. Medical procedures of all kinds have side effects.
My hope would be that, even here, we can discuss them like adults.

If not we have very active mods. Fingers crossed.

scho63 02-24-2024 10:18 AM

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