When was the last time you got some strange, OoB?
I'm not saying a lack of strange caused your infirmity, but you need more strange. IJS
Glad you are still here mate. I haven't had one but several years ago my total cholesterol was 280. It's now at 202 and I don't take any statins. I spend two hours a day 3X/week lifting weights in the gym, and on the other days I run 4 to 6 miles/day. Exercise every day. I also radically changed my diet. I eat high protein, lots of fish and chicken and turkey, salads, and whole grain breads. I rarely eat fast food. I do drink tequila daily (pretty sure that doesn't help).Best advice......get into a gym routine and take care of yourself dude. Fail to do it now and you'll be paying for it along the way. If you have a problem running start with the elliptical or stair master then build your way up. You can lift weights all you want but cardio and diet is going to be a big key player for you.
Exercise and nutrition are what made a huge impact on my cholesterol. BTW genetics are a big part of the problem in my family - all my brothers and sisters have high cholesterol and my older brother died of a heart attack at age 52. Originally Posted by eros1970
When was the last time you got some strange, OoB?It's been a long while. Lol
I'm not saying a lack of strange caused your infirmity, but you need more strange. IJS Originally Posted by Dorian Gray
Glad you are still here mate. I haven't had one but several years ago my total cholesterol was 280. It's now at 202 and I don't take any statins. I spend two hours a day 3X/week lifting weights in the gym, and on the other days I run 4 to 6 miles/day. Exercise every day. I also radically changed my diet. I eat high protein, lots of fish and chicken and turkey, salads, and whole grain breads. I rarely eat fast food. I do drink tequila daily (pretty sure that doesn't help).This bloke has some good advice. But before you jump in, obviously see your cardiologist and start slowly with a reasonable pace you can maintain. I had a lot of these same issues...completely changed my diet(NO RED MEAT, plenty of fish and veggies) and moderate exercise, but the key is consistency...I've been able to control without statins etc...
Exercise and nutrition are what made a huge impact on my cholesterol. BTW genetics are a big part of the problem in my family - all my brothers and sisters have high cholesterol and my older brother died of a heart attack at age 52. Originally Posted by eros1970