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April, high cholesterol can just be hereditary and even thin people can have

it. People that eat healthy can even have it and smoking can contribute to

it also. Unfortunately, just losing weight may not lower it. That has

happened to me. Mine was about 325 before WLS and was 250 after I hit my

goal weight. I had to take Zocor to get it under 200. My doctor said that

the weight loss helped but that it may have not continued to go down without

medication. I'm happy it's finally " normal, " it's great to be " normal " in

many ways!

Good luck to you,

Donna M.

Corpus Christi, TX

RNY 6-7-01 241/138

> >>>>

> Subject: labs

>

> Hi guys! Ok, at the encouragement of Beth, I had my labs done last

> week and saw my PCP yesterday to go over them. She looked at these

> and said they look great - I made her go over the last one's done in

> Dec. 01 and compare them while she was with me in the office. The

> most recent labs were better than the first. Go figure! She also

> said that my lipid profile was the best she had ever seen - actually

> said that twice. My question is, does anyone know if wls has a

> direct effect on cholesteral (spelling?)? Mine has never been close

> to bad, but then again she has never said anything better than this

> looks fine until this time.

>

> Thanks,

> April

>

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