pixiecrinkle (
pixiecrinkle) wrote2003-12-10 12:19 pm
Well, it's official...
I got the bad cholesterol gene in the family. I've been a vegetarian for 10 years, and my cholesterol was tested this morning. It's 220!!! Everyone else who's divulged their numbers were well below 200. Yikes. Guess I need to mention this to the doc next time I go in and get the "real" test (this was just a blood droplet test).
It's weird -- I think I already "knew" this somehow, especially when my mom's cholesterol was so much higher than my dad's earlier this year.
Off to find an uber-healthy lunch now!
It's weird -- I think I already "knew" this somehow, especially when my mom's cholesterol was so much higher than my dad's earlier this year.
Off to find an uber-healthy lunch now!
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Back when I exercised regularly and ate a very low-fat, low-cholesterol vegetarian diet, my cholesterol was higher than yours.
Sometimes it's just genetic. For me, I've got a body that produces lots of bad cholesterol when I'm under stress.
It turned out that attempting to work, go to school, and date more than one person while I was *sick* was too much stress. In fact, trying to work while being sick was too much stress. For me, not working has lowered my cholesterol level dramatically. I realize this is not a reasonable option for most people, but given my illnesses, it was the only option--the drop in cholesterol was just an unexpected bonus. ;)
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