Eeyores Butterfly
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The last time I was at the doctor, she threatened to put me on cholesterol meds. I am 24 for crying out loud! My cholesterol is not that high, in fact, if I didn't have diabetes it wouldn't be a concern at all. But since I have diabetes I have to keep my cholesterol lower than those who are not diabetic. If my numbers are still up in March, medication here I come.
I want to avoid it if at all possible and was wondering if anybody had some advice. So far, this is my game plan:
-Severely limit saturated fat and eliminated trans fat. This includes using egg beaters instead of eggs, going with lean cuts of meats, etc.
-Exercise at least three times a week to start out with, work my way up to daily.
-Focus on "good fats", specifically the monounsaturated fats and Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids. Achieve this by eating healthy fish (such as wild salmon, not farm raised) and healthy oils such as olive oil.
-Whole grains.
Does this look like a good start? What else can I do?
I want to avoid it if at all possible and was wondering if anybody had some advice. So far, this is my game plan:
-Severely limit saturated fat and eliminated trans fat. This includes using egg beaters instead of eggs, going with lean cuts of meats, etc.
-Exercise at least three times a week to start out with, work my way up to daily.
-Focus on "good fats", specifically the monounsaturated fats and Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids. Achieve this by eating healthy fish (such as wild salmon, not farm raised) and healthy oils such as olive oil.
-Whole grains.
Does this look like a good start? What else can I do?
I hadn't noticed, but I guess he can feel the difference.
. Add fruits and veggies! What was your LDL level?
. Darn.