Diario de Darlene914, 07 mar. 24

Help! last year in 10 months I was able to lose 70 lbs and I needed to take a break from losing weight because I had no energy left. but even after losing so much weight my blood sugar was high last year and I was prescribed metformin which I didnt want to take so I cut out carbs (i was eating a lot of pulses)and increased my daily steps by 2000. good news is my A1C is now 5.8 and I dont need metformin. bad news is the diet change put on a ton of weight fast and now I have high cholesterol. my diet is currently primarily nuts cheese eggs lean meats and low carb veggies - zucchini cabbage spinach broccoli cauliflour brussel sprouts. I only eat berries and no fruits. my snacks are celery with natural peanut butter or hummus and 100 percent cacao chocolate. so kinda clean keto. dr says I have 16 wks to get my cholesterol down or take meds. ideas welcome. my cal intake daily is about 1600-2000. (2000 on treat days when I dine out, have alcohol or get sashimi sushi). once a month I will eat carbs when dining with others eg chinese food restaurant in feb. 2 slices of pizza at a new years event. anyone have experience using diet to reduce cholesterol? I have knee and hip arthritis so only low impact exercise. tried running back in oct and got a stress fracture in my foot that still hasnt fully healed yet. im still proud to be down 50 lbs but need to get a handle on this LDL!
91,3 kg Disminuído hasta ahora: 23,4 kg.    Aún para ir: 23,2 kg.    Dieta seguida: Bien.
Ganando 0,4 kg a la Semana

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eating oatmeal regularly is a natural way to help lower it 
07 mar. 24 por el miembro: •°•♡Erin♡•°•
Maintenance is tough! Exercise is good but weight loss is mostly about nutrition so no matter what, you got this! One day at a time. 💪 
08 mar. 24 por el miembro: DomOlive
add some fish to your diet and reduce eggs. eggs are very high in cholesterol. ask you doctor to refer you to a dietician.  
08 mar. 24 por el miembro: ladybug066
All of them are right. I can suggest you to reduce or cut the eggs and chicken if possible, try cheese, veggie, hummus, low cholesterol meats, try to stick with sea foods and cheese as much as possible. Keep going for those extra steps. Definitely try to look for dietitians as they are professionals and expensive though 
08 mar. 24 por el miembro: <-Rishi->
Do not cut out Eggs, the idea that dietary cholesterol affects blood cholesterol has actually been disproven by newer research. Avoid things like red meat, or other foods with a lot of saturated fats.  
09 mar. 24 por el miembro: aideencol
Sorry I don't agree with <-Rishi-> on removing chicken. Chicken, turkey and fish are all considered lean meats and are good for weightloss. 
09 mar. 24 por el miembro: •°•♡Erin♡•°•
@Erin you’re right for weight loss but when it comes to cholesterol eggs and chicken are cholesterol rich 😊 
09 mar. 24 por el miembro: <-Rishi->
Yes but they are still vonsidered very healthy meat compared to red meat and cutting it out doesn't leave much options so maybe eating the actual chicken breast would be better for her  
09 mar. 24 por el miembro: •°•♡Erin♡•°•
@Erin👍 
09 mar. 24 por el miembro: <-Rishi->
Great job on the 50lb weight loss! Lots of info online, but it might be best to talk to a dietician about your particular issues. Not sure where you’re located but you can consult with a registered dietician for free in Ontario. Here is the website for info if you’re interested: https://health811.ontario.ca/static/guest/related-articles/hcns-nutrition-program 
09 mar. 24 por el miembro: le-ah.
There is a good type of cholesterol (HDL) and a bad type of cholesterol (LDL). You are struggling with high levels of LDL. You only get LDL from eating meat and animal derivatives (eggs, dairy). If you focus on a plant-based diet and obtain protein strictly from beans, lentils, tofu, and nuts your LDL will be non-existent after a couple weeks. 
09 mar. 24 por el miembro: zoligo
I really feel for your situation,Darlene, as I have been battling high LDL and Apo-B since my MD pointed out my very high level of risk last year. And like you, I’ve been reluctant to treat it with drugs and have been trying a dietary approach. I’ve learned a few things in my past year of reading and dietary adjustments. Some of it might be helpful for you, and other parts may not apply at all. You didn’t mention whether your cholesterol was already trending up – as it tends to do with age – before you made such a profound dietary change to address your sugar issue. That might be important to look at. Maybe keto is not serving you well, even though it works for many. But although there’s not much long-term research, I’ve read that some people’s LDL goes up for a while on keto, before it goes down. But that’s the limits of my keto knowledge. For myself, I’m 73, at target weight, and have no other health issues. I’ve been whole food plant-based for decades, and get a fair amount of exercise, a lot of it from maintaining a mammoth vegetable garden. So my first reaction at seeing my LDL and Apo-B (1.4 g/L) was denial. How could this even be? My doctor claims that many of us make most of our cholesterol ourselves, and our dietary tweaks don’t have much of an impact. (Of course small tweaks like oatmeal, omega 3s can help people with slightly elevated levels). That was not what I wanted to hear, so…. I dug into the research studies. I found 2 diets that in trials, have been effective in reducing dangerously high lipid levels. First off are the extemely low-fat diets like Ornish’s and Esselystyn’s. But I don’t have the discipline; I live in Quebec, surrounded by some of the best artisanal, raw milk cheeses in the world, and although I’m careful not to overindulge, I can’t imagine never tasting cheese again. Or a nice piece of fish from time to time…… So then there’s the very interesting Portfolio Diet, created and tested at University of Toronto. You can read about it at the Canadian Cardiovascular Society website. I found it appealing because instead of “banning” various categories of food, it advises “adding” a few things. So I started eating way more nuts and soy. My next blood tests will reveal if It’s made a difference. Unfortunately I haven’t found anywhere to buy the suggested foods fortified with plant sterols, although I know fortified margarine was sold in Quebec at one point. This is getting way too long, so let me close by saying I wish you well on this journey! There seems to be some trial and error in finding our own personal healthiest diet, but as someone else suggested, a nutritionist might help you sort it out faster!  
10 mar. 24 por el miembro: baggins12
I cut my cholesterol from 6.2 to 4.5 by upping my fiber intake ( over 12 weeks). I now aim for 30 grams of fiber a day. I start my day with oatmeal, chia seeds and flax meal. That is 15 grams to start the day. My other meals have high fiber vegetables like broccoli or peas. I also eat my fiber first. Fiber removes bad cholesterol so it doesn’t go into your blood stream. 
11 mar. 24 por el miembro: WUNDER1900
Oh wow, wunder1900, that's a better performance %-wise than statins usually! I will have to take a closer look at my fiber intake, rather than assuming that I get enough from WFPB 
11 mar. 24 por el miembro: baggins12
I have tried dieting for a yr to reduce cholesterol and dr said even if I eat carrots all day, it won’t make much of a difference because most likely, it is genetic. So I had to start taking it. It’s better to take it then have a stroke/heartache as my mom has had both. Both my parents started having high cholesterol in their 40s and they still take cholesterol pill into their late 70s. Dr told me that stopping all added sugar makes a huge difference if u wanna try that. 
11 mar. 24 por el miembro: nimzinc05
my husband reduced cholesterol with 🍏 and 4 walnuts a day 
12 mar. 24 por el miembro: margatyna
I went vegan for a month or more and it got my numbers down significantly with no meds. I used a site called "Pick Up Limes" to find some recipes n make sure I was still getting sufficient protein. My doc was either surprised or impressed 🤔 I'm still not sure which, lol, and I was loosing weight while I was at it. It really helped. 
15 mar. 24 por el miembro: Marianne 905
..cholesterol numbers 😏 to be more specific, lol. 😅 
15 mar. 24 por el miembro: Marianne 905
Thank you everyone for your valuable input. So much to consider and it is very helpful to have real life experiences of others to evaluate. I've reset my settings on FS to track my cholesterol intake (it can't hurt to keep the intake down) and added inulin fibre supplement to my morning coffee to increase my daily fibre. My GP says we will reconsider drugs in 3 months. Fingers crossed! 
04 abr. 24 por el miembro: Darlene914

     
 

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