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Is Taking Statin Recommended For My Cholesterol Level?

I am 61 yrs. old and weigh 168. My mother had heart disease after 75 years of age and my oldest brother just died of a heart attack at the age of 76. My cholesterol total is 224, hdl is 60, triglycerides is 158, and ldl cholesterol is 132. The CHOL/Hdlc ratio is 3.7. Should I be taking a statin?
Wed, 21 Jan 2015
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Hi,
I would advise you first to try diet and exercise. You should avoid animal fat and exercise much. If after 6 months you have high cholesterol, then you may think of statin.

Wish you good health

Regards,
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Is Taking Statin Recommended For My Cholesterol Level?

Hi, I would advise you first to try diet and exercise. You should avoid animal fat and exercise much. If after 6 months you have high cholesterol, then you may think of statin. Wish you good health Regards,