Some docs say the overall cholesterol is more important than any individual number. Others say the ratio of good to bad is more important and still others think the HDL - or good cholesterol - number is the most important number on the test in terms of predicting heart disease in women.
Is anyone else confused?
My doc's office called and said they'd like to retest my cholesterol levels in a few months and, if it was still high, wanted to put me on statins. I am against this and wanted clarification.
First, most of the evidence-based information involving the test is based on evidence provided by tests on men. Secondly, my HDL is high and the ratio is in the very good zone. It's just that the overall number is above where my doc wants it to be.
Please let me know if you are confused by your test results and if your doctor has answered any of your questions. Also, check out my article, How to Read Your Cholesterol Test, at and let me know if you have any additional information.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Annie
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