Sorry--this is a continuation of my first post, continuing the lab results after 3.5 months from heart attack
HDL-P (total) 36.2
Small LDL-P 746 flagged as HIGH
LDL size 21.4
Insulin resistance score 21.4
Most of the results seem okay except for the LDL-P, which was close to the "very high" range
and the small LDL-P. These, I must admit, I don't really understand.
I am not really concerned about the total cholesterol level, which has been around 240 for the past ten years. Doesn't seem to be a problem? The doctor, of course, is pushing statins, but not a change of his taking that. BUT.....he wants him to try niacin, and I have not had time to research that. Right now I am going to push him to cut down on carbs a bit, eat more eggs and fat, after reading a bit about the issue of small LDL-P being too high.
Any comments or suggestions? Basically I am not that concerned about him. He is very fit, (5 ' 10" and 165 pounds) , plays golf and and usually walks 18 holes, but up to 36 holes in a day, several days a week, works out for an hour (fairly hard, with a trainer) 3 or 4 times a week. Officially retired, but very busy with volunteer jobs. We are going on a 7-day hiking trip next month, in the mountains, as we do about every other year, and he's never had a problem even with very steep climbs.
Mary