Ep:181 HOW TO INTERPRET YOUR BLOOD WORK: LIPID/CHOLESTEROL NUMBERS - by Robert Cywes

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @laurielatour2862
    @laurielatour2862 Před 3 lety +109

    Thanks SO much for this, Doc! My triglycerides were 46, HDL 106, and A1c 4.9. My doc freaked out over the LDL of about 260 but then admitted he'd never had a patient with triglycerides of 46 and said, "you know, with HDL over 100, I'm not going to worry about this!" That was several years ago. I'm 72, no heart problems and certainly no statins! Now back to my tea and cream!

    • @andrewtaylor9799
      @andrewtaylor9799 Před 3 lety +3

      Impressive. Would like to hear more about the diet that gave you those numbers at age 72.

    • @laurielatour2862
      @laurielatour2862 Před 3 lety +10

      @@andrewtaylor9799 Got these numbers 5-6 years ago & haven't had cholesterol testing since. So I was about 66-67 at the time. Didn't know much about keto at all but a little about Atkins. Read Mark Sisson's book, Primal Blueprint and his website, Mark's Daily Apple. He explained the carbohydrate curve so I started tracking carbs & had been eating well over 100g/day so dropped that to 50-60. Had never heard of carnivore or any of that. Stuck to meat, eggs & veggies and swam 3-4 days week (40 minutes), walked a couple of miles, road my bike, anything I could to keep moving. I may not be keto but if I stay 50g carbs or less, I lose a little weight. Don't have much to lose so this works for me but everyone has to find how their body responds. I kept a diary for awhile and tried different foods and types of meals & recorded how I felt, energy level, etc. Didn't have a glucose meter at the time. I figured out if I ate protein and fat I wasn't so hungry and had better energy so that's mostly what I did. Now I'm a little more lenient. Maybe I shouldn't be but you realize life is too short when you hit your 70's (if not before).

    • @garyhiland6013
      @garyhiland6013 Před 3 lety +8

      @@laurielatour2862 Thanks for sharing! We all learn from each other.

    • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
      @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Před 3 lety +6

      @@laurielatour2862 Great work...both you and your doc!

  • @felixshuttlecock1440
    @felixshuttlecock1440 Před rokem +7

    Re triglycerides: "It is a marker of excessive production or consumption of carbohydrates." Perfect sentence.

  • @dancingoctopus9888
    @dancingoctopus9888 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Im 32 with LDL at 280. My doctor told me I was at extreme risk of cardio event. My triglycerides are at 83, HDL at 50, A1C at 5.2. She said I have familial hypercholesteremia and that I need to take statin asap, even though they might not do much to improve the situation.
    After 24 hours of anxiety and panic, I found this channel. Thank you!!

    • @sharonillenye8036
      @sharonillenye8036 Před 2 měsíci +1

      your numbers are similar to mine. and my dr tested my LPa which turned out scary high. trying to bring down the stress level s is one of the hardest things to do. good luck to you.

  • @Aura-us7jl
    @Aura-us7jl Před 3 lety +49

    Great video as usual 😀
    Triglycerides 50, HDL 125 after going Keto more than two years ago... A1C dropped from 6.2 to 5.0.
    And no more fatty liver!!! After 10 years!!!!! 😄

    • @markfox3083
      @markfox3083 Před 3 lety +5

      Astounding! That’s the highest HDL I’ve ever heard of.

    • @Aura-us7jl
      @Aura-us7jl Před 2 lety +5

      @Lyric Smith In my case it took a year and a half... But I was 53 when I started Keto and I had probably been insulin resistant for ages... Just keep eating strict Keto and you will bring your A1C down 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @mannyradzky493
    @mannyradzky493 Před 3 lety +10

    As always, your video is frekin awesome.
    I am 63 yo male. 7 years ago needed a pacemaker and bypass surgery. Why? Decades of eating the food pyramid. No family history of heart disease and I exercised religiously. Was on a statin first year post op..made me feel like shit. So 6 years ago put the statins in the garbage and went HIGH HEALTHY FAT AND LOW CARB. Never felt better in my life. HA1C 5.4, HDL/trigs 3.87.
    Btw, 7 years ago my cholesterol was “normal”.
    No dr ever tested my fasting insulin.
    It’s drs like you that have helped me get my health to the best it’s ever been.
    THANK YOU!!!!!
    If I lived closer to you you would be my dr. Respect from Canada.

  • @actyrrel
    @actyrrel Před 2 lety +4

    This guy is the best. Honest. Shoots straight

  • @JessicaGrey1080
    @JessicaGrey1080 Před 3 lety +4

    I wish you were my Dr!! I'm 40, 112 lbs lost. A1C 5.2 HDL 54 Trigs 44.....but LDL 216 so I was told to cut all red meat, dairy and eggs & to focus on weight loss. I weigh 152. Red meat is my life. All they care about is LDL & total cholesterol 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @richienell
    @richienell Před 3 lety +19

    My Dad has been in the hospital a few times in the last 5 years due to two brain bleeds and TIA mini strokes (not blockage). My family is well educated on nutrition and well educated on most MDs not being educated on anything but prescribing circular chemical tablets. So I like to pick the doctor's brains and let them know how we stand on drugs and nutrition and what really works that they never learned.
    Seems like every time they initially do my Dad's blood work, the doctor will come in an say..."We noticed your Dad's cholesterol was like 210 and we're wondering why he is not on a statin." We basically say because statins are terrible and he's not taking them. End of story. The last time there a doctor did the same as I just said above. Then he said...."Well its just protocol. We have to ask about taking statins." Then I said...."Ok. Forget the protocol. You are a MD, what do YOU think about using statins. He said verbatim......" If it were up to me I would have statins in the drinking water." That is just a very small example of what is taking place in medical schools ran by big pharma and the grossly lack of proper care given to our relatives. It is absolutely insane and people are dieing daily from this type of horrible decision making by medical professionals. Unless it is an immediate life or death situation, do everything in your power to not be admitted in a hospital. We have to educate ourselves and stay healthy. In short, eat GODmade foods not MANufactured foods.

  • @stephwessel7346
    @stephwessel7346 Před 3 lety +50

    My Mom, who is 73, was told by her cardiologist (after recovering from triple bypass surgery) that she should be on statins because she needed to reduce her cholesterol to zero. He also wouldn’t order an A1C “for someone her age.” I want her to fire him so badly!! Thankfully, she’s stopped the statins on her own and is maintaining her low carb lifestyle and feeling pretty well. Can’t wait to see you in Omaha in one week! 😀~Steph

    • @HephaestusDizzy
      @HephaestusDizzy Před 3 lety +3

      Reduce cholesterol to zero?! Your mum's cardiologist is no doctor. He is a murderer!

    • @keywestfan2503
      @keywestfan2503 Před 3 lety +1

      Your mom would die….
      Don’t listen to that advice.

    • @stephwessel7346
      @stephwessel7346 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HephaestusDizzy that was a bit of an exaggeration, I guess. He said single digits/very low. She did a great job questioning him and recording him and I went back to the recording and listened to it again the other day. He also said the additional tests for lipoprotein A & B are experimental and only being used in research settings.

    • @loriereid458
      @loriereid458 Před rokem

      @Island Man not in New York 🤬

  • @jw-vx8im
    @jw-vx8im Před 3 lety +5

    Your better off online consulting with a Dr like this than most of our local ones

  • @sassypants420
    @sassypants420 Před 3 lety +34

    Hey Doc. I feel so blessed to have you as my Dr. I was so freaked out when my previous Dr. looked at my lab results and told me I had to immediately go on Statins. So grateful that you took so much time to meet with me and explain my blood work results in detail.

    • @privatesuzie4071
      @privatesuzie4071 Před 3 lety +2

      SAlly did you go in person?

    • @sassypants420
      @sassypants420 Před 3 lety +4

      @@privatesuzie4071 Yes. I saw him in Jacksonville.

    • @bedanava
      @bedanava Před 3 lety +1

      I was just going to ask what state he was in I would love to go see him

    • @rosebahrami3919
      @rosebahrami3919 Před rokem +1

      May I ask what state he is practicing?

    • @sassypants420
      @sassypants420 Před rokem +2

      @@rosebahrami3919 Florida

  • @mathfaster
    @mathfaster Před 3 lety +25

    Doctors may only order blood tests for things they can treat with drugs but they also only order tests that they will not get dinged for by the insurance companies. ETA: Very interesting to know your target levels for HDL and TGs. Much higher and respectively lower than anyone else who talks about these numbers. Usually it's above 40 for HDL and lower than 100 for TGs.

    • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
      @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Před 3 lety +1

      It is generally accepted in low-carb circles that HDL/trigs should be >1.0

    • @rubix01
      @rubix01 Před rokem

      ​@Terra Flow _/\_ Bryan Burdo I'm sure the ratio is trigs/hdl and optimal is

  • @pamelamechling8647
    @pamelamechling8647 Před 5 měsíci +2

    This man is such a gem ! Such a breath of fresh air. Thank you from Michigan

  • @patcomly9886
    @patcomly9886 Před 3 lety +6

    I have been treated for HTN for 20 yrs, I was a healthy weight, HDL 40, total cholesterol 168 and my doctor was happy with that. I was told to "be careful because HTN and diabetes go together," but I wasn't counseled on diet or told what "be careful" meant, or referred to a dietitian. Low fat/low sodium was still the heart health diet and that is what I followed. I only recently discovered keto diet and my HDL is up to 62, triglycerides 83, cholesterol 227. My A1C was tested for the first time in my life because I requested it = 5.2. My doctor said the statin word, but I am so happy that I know better. I have been able to skip doses of Cozaar. Monitoring my blood pressure at home, it is very obvious that my blood pressure and water retention is related to carbohydrates, not sodium. What about all those people out there who have not educated themselves and trust their doctors who are not treating them correctly, giving them bad advice. . . . .I am disillusioned with our healthcare system. Thank you Dr. Cywes for helping me to be healthier and I share your videos with others.

  • @10AntsTapDancing
    @10AntsTapDancing Před 3 lety +6

    I have blood tests every 3 months and some are flagged as a problem. I get called in to 'talk' about it with the practise nurses and they are worried about my cholesterol levels and get concerned when I say I'm carnivore and want me to be on a statin. I then talk to my doctor and he says no it's ok nothing to worry about and we'll see how it goes. My worry is is that these nurses create fear in patients when frankly they don't know what they are talking about. And I get really annoyed when I'm treated as though I know nothing about my health and I should just take their advice without question.

  • @markdiener1425
    @markdiener1425 Před rokem +2

    Some countries, you can just go to the lab to get whatever test you need. No Doc needed. But I need Cywes as a virtual doc. Thanks doc!

  • @auntdee9678
    @auntdee9678 Před rokem +10

    Wow!!!! Such helpful information!! And I love how God put all this together to work in our bodies!!! As the Bible says “we are wonderfully made”!!!!

    • @beam-kitty8425
      @beam-kitty8425 Před měsícem

      Why do you so-called Christians Have to smear your religion over everybody when it’s inappropriate? Please stop.

  • @ifomadnotsad2140
    @ifomadnotsad2140 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for the explanation of the lipids. I just got my blood work back after 6 mos of ketovore and 100 lbs lost and my total cholesterol is 237 due to ldl of 159. I know my PCP is going to be concerned but I want to be armed and ready for push back as you say because at my 6 mos appt with her she voiced concerned about the same and I kindly reminded her I fuel on fat not carbs and she sort of kinda understood my answer and did not insist on any prescriptions because even at that time I had already lost a substantial amont of weight since our last six month appointment in Feb 2022. Your video is very clear and I will be sharing it with my doctor for sure. Keep up the good work doctor I appreciate your efforts. I still have a ways to go on my weight loss journey but I thank you for the help.

  • @keywestfan2503
    @keywestfan2503 Před 3 lety +12

    Our cardiology colleagues for the most part still don’t understand the physiology of fat metabolism. The lipid hypothesis is still alive and well.
    Carnivore here. I eat upwards of 20 slices of bacon daily, steak, eggs, butter, etc. My colleagues in the lounge freak out when I’m loading my plate up with bacon! I’m going to “clog my arteries”.
    I’m 53 yo. 11% body fat. The only guy in the lounge with washboard abs! Lol.
    Total chol- 347
    LDL-C- 237; pattern A fractionation
    HDL- 100
    TG- 50
    hsCRP- undetectable
    A1c- 4.9

  • @cjcj6945
    @cjcj6945 Před 3 lety +25

    What an amazing man, thank you for all you do as a doctor who cares enough to learn the truths.⚕
    God bless you & your beautiful family!🙏

  • @cntaylor4564
    @cntaylor4564 Před 3 lety +17

    I love your videos you’re always straight to the point without all the BS.

  • @CG63_CarbFree
    @CG63_CarbFree Před 4 měsíci +1

    Just got my 90-day labs in for cholesterol. Things are getting better. Trigs up from 37; LDL up; HDL DOWN from 120 to 88. A1C down.1 to 5.7 fasting. In December 2013, it was over 10 and I had a staph infection (intramuscular). Only risk factor was the diabetes T2. I have now cut back 1/3 on my insulin meds, stopped my statins and stopped my anxiety meds. It’s a beautiful day in carnivore land.

    • @CG63_CarbFree
      @CG63_CarbFree Před měsícem

      Even better now. A1C without any meds was 5.7 and cholesterol is even better. I am off 100% of the meds I had been taking.

  • @florangelahinckley8455
    @florangelahinckley8455 Před 2 lety +5

    Excellent information and very easy to understand, thank you dr

  • @rikwen96
    @rikwen96 Před 3 lety +11

    Thank you for this video! It explains in simple terms what to look at in my blood work. My doctor and I go back and forth on statins every year. He hates my LDL numbers, which are high, but not as high as what you are saying is acceptable. I keep saying no to statins as I am still trying to lose the rest of this weight I put on over the years and I need that LDL to do that. I do not worry about my LDL numbers as my A1c sits about 4.9 and my HDL is 83. I just get tired of the pill pushing that doctors do all the time for things I can correct with a healthy diet and exercise.

    • @rikwen96
      @rikwen96 Před 3 lety +1

      @Island Man Thanks. I have cut down on the fat as I have enough on my body to feed me. Cheese is coming down and I will soon eliminate it to see what it does. What I also just found out was the new BP medicine that the cardiologist put me on causes weight gain. I am gearing up for a long talk with him as he knew I was trying to lose weight and had taken off quite a bit so far. So to do that does not seem fair to me and I am waiting until I am not so angry so I can have a logical conversation.

  • @melissasinclair9303
    @melissasinclair9303 Před 3 lety +10

    I love these weekly (approx) videos because they help me stay on task. I lipid panel right now is fine according to my doctor, but it's all still too high or low for your recs and it makes sense. It takes TIME to get these things ok... listening to these videos regularly helps keep me on task. They are motivating numbers, exactly. While I've gotten my doctor happy. It can be better. I've made a lot of progress, but not enough.

    • @garyhiland6013
      @garyhiland6013 Před 3 lety +3

      Melissa, I applaud your attitude. I encourage you to keep pursuing the optimum you.

    • @sharonillenye8036
      @sharonillenye8036 Před 2 měsíci

      Yes, I have written all the levels he mentioned in my spreadsheet. and I even had to buy my own home test HbA1c test since my dr only looked at my fasting glucose once in 2020 and it was prediabetic. He is very focused on cholesterol and LDL and said that me eating low carb on intermittent fasting won't change the numbers that much.

  • @stuartgoldstein1856
    @stuartgoldstein1856 Před 3 lety +7

    So many have had a stent implanted, no one talks about what we should expect, what we should do.

  • @srgmnslv3978
    @srgmnslv3978 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks a million. Having a reference while fat adapted is invaluable. Can’t wait for the other episodes

  • @kimunderhill490
    @kimunderhill490 Před 3 lety +10

    Love your videos. Right to the point, helpful and clear! Want you as my Doctor!

  • @davidw991
    @davidw991 Před 3 lety +15

    Love the series you have been putting out lately and all your content for that matter. Thanks Doc

  • @csstudio3648
    @csstudio3648 Před 3 lety +6

    Thanks so much for covering this topic! I just had blood work done, first time in several yrs. I'm 63 and have been keto for the last year and a half. Lost 31 lbs with maybe 10 more to go to get to ideal weight. I have been so curious to see the bloodwork numbers. All numbers on the Lipid Panel and the A1C (5.0) are in the ranges mentioned in the video. I'm so happy!😄 My ldl was above the normal acceptable lab level which increased my overall cholesterol # so it was flagged. My doctor wrote in her notes in my online chart to eat less high fat and high cholesterol foods, lol. I mentioned that I was eating keto but I'm pretty sure she wasn't that familiar with it. Looking forward to hearing more info about bloodwork from you Dr. Cywes!

  • @sophiasmith7948
    @sophiasmith7948 Před 3 lety +3

    My doc neglected to request my A1C even though I am type 2 diabetic. My lipid panel I was happy with, increased hdl from 39 to 61, reduced triglycerides from 275 down to 90. Leads me to believe going keto on Feb 1st was a life saving choice for me. Waiting for A1C after demanding another blood test, to say I was peeved is an understatement. not that it matters my old went from 160 to 144. Thanks for letting me know I am on the right track.

  • @andrewtaylor9799
    @andrewtaylor9799 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you. I did not know HDL was a marker for insulin sensitivity. I cut out cereal and milk in the mornings a few years ago, and replaced them with 3 eggs cooked with butter and cheese. HDL rose over a few years from 60 mg/dl to 84 mg/dL, and HgAlc went from 5.7% to 5.2%. It has maintained that level since. Triglycerides are 59 mg/dL. I also have Greek yogurt, some berries, and coffee with cream in the mornings.

  • @carnivoregal7237
    @carnivoregal7237 Před měsícem

    Fabulous information. Helped me so much with labs drawn yesterday

  • @paulfriedman4767
    @paulfriedman4767 Před 3 lety +2

    14 months into changing my nutrition. I am 30 kilos less and the lipid numbers are almost where they need to be. This is super useful information. I suspect that you are playing a major role in stopping me from killing myself through my diet.
    My energy levels are back and I'm enjoying life again.
    Thanks for what you do.
    BTW my doctor is horrified by my LDL and wants me on a statin.

  • @garyhiland6013
    @garyhiland6013 Před 3 lety +6

    Very valuable information and perspective. Always on the lookout for "optimum" numbers instead of "population average" or milquetoast targets and goalposts from paradigms past. Can't wait for next videos in this series. Love it, Love it.

  • @jamiedenton4492
    @jamiedenton4492 Před 3 lety +6

    This is so informative. Thank you.

  • @magdalenalemieux7176
    @magdalenalemieux7176 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you Dr. Cywes for absolutely fantastic video. God bless you.
    We all need dr. like you.

  • @jono3395
    @jono3395 Před 2 lety +5

    my latest labs: TG = 55, HDL = 48, A1C = 5.1...TC = 180, LDL = 121, VLDL = 11. Doing LCHF (low sat fat since I'm Apoe3/4). I mentioned the word, statins, to my cardiologist, just to see how he would react, and he said "no way, your numbers are good"...guess I have a good cardio doc :)
    Still trying to get my HDL to increase but it always stays between 45-55 (and that's even before I knew my Apoe status and was doing lots of sat fat on keto).

    • @sharonillenye8036
      @sharonillenye8036 Před 2 měsíci

      my HDL has always been at the range yours is at as well. very frustrating.

  • @AndreaD.
    @AndreaD. Před 3 lety +6

    Just had labs repeated. I went more low carb briefly. It’s amazing how much the higher carbs actually affected me. I ate something “Keto” that was actually more low carb one day & it spiked my blood sugar almost 100 points. I felt like crap & threw the rest away!

    • @babarumraisin4863
      @babarumraisin4863 Před 3 lety

      Was that keto "bread"?

    • @francineposa6103
      @francineposa6103 Před 3 lety +1

      Just eat real food (if that was a marketed keto food) 👍👏🏼✅

    • @Cswbclub
      @Cswbclub Před 3 lety +1

      Real keto is eating like a caveman..keto goodies once in awhile are not.

    • @AndreaD.
      @AndreaD. Před 3 lety

      @@babarumraisin4863 no. The “Keto” bread contains wheat or wheat gluten & thankfully I’m allergic to it! It was a “keto” dessert & it was the sugar alcohols/substitutes that affected me.

  • @bbsaid218
    @bbsaid218 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks for this. Please hurry up with the next videos 🤭. I need this info so I’m not fobbed off by my doctor telling me that my symptoms of diabetic neuropathy aren’t “covid-toe” or “ I’ve got bad feet because I’m running too much “ or the best(worst) one..”just one of those things that happen “ .
    (All actual comments from my first doctor)

  • @philmorris8862
    @philmorris8862 Před rokem +3

    I really love most of your videos. However, the fact is that I can read my blood work a lot better than any of my doctors so far. All my doctors try to give me statins and I keep refusing. I live in a small town and finding any doctor that can wipe his own butt is difficult. So don’t tell me not to read my own blood work.
    🌵🌵🌵

  • @wackymontederamos
    @wackymontederamos Před 3 lety +4

    Always excited to hear from carb addiction doc

  • @debrahemerson7238
    @debrahemerson7238 Před 3 lety +2

    I love your work and how well you explain this subject of Lipid interpretation. I NOW have goals that are well within on Keto and will continue to say NO to statins. Thank you.

  • @loarmesl69
    @loarmesl69 Před 3 lety +2

    👌🏼 Thank you Dr. Cywes. God bless you and your family! 🙏🏼 😊

  • @JohnBenson
    @JohnBenson Před 3 lety +2

    I like your series. Lots of details and helpful explanations.

  • @Rockman-4
    @Rockman-4 Před 3 lety +8

    Ldl 135, hdl 65, triglycerides 63, hba1c 5. All right!

  • @shimon1166
    @shimon1166 Před 3 lety +3

    I miss the nice palm tree background and the Michigan Shirt? I'm a Michigan grad too.

  • @HeroicCoachDan
    @HeroicCoachDan Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome - I am currently studying functional medicine blood lab interpretation. This was great! Thank you.

  • @carbaddictioncoach
    @carbaddictioncoach Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for this informational video! Great stuff. 🙌

  • @bruceprigge7420
    @bruceprigge7420 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks, your keeping me motivated!

  • @DrJPHD
    @DrJPHD Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for this explanation. Such a relief.

  • @BenjaminWeinlichYT
    @BenjaminWeinlichYT Před 3 lety

    Your knowledge is just so vast! I wish I am this knowledgeable. Please SUPPORT DR. CYWES via Patreon. He really deserves it and I'm sure he'll do good things with the money.

  • @lynnabis1683
    @lynnabis1683 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for what you do. I am 74, keto 1 year. Had blood work a couple days ago. Tri 150, Hdl 66, Ldl 193, A1c 5.4. no meds but blood pressure. Tri went up 8 points in six months. Am going to cut out coffee with cream and watch carbs closely. Do not have any added sugar at all
    Somewhat confused. Thank you for the explanation. 🙏

    • @EastOrlandoFlorida
      @EastOrlandoFlorida Před 3 lety

      Coffee with real heavy whipping cream is not the problem. Try keeping a food journal for 2 weeks to help determine where the carbs are coming from. Write down whatever is going in your mouth and at what time. If you are eating more than 2 times per day, that might be spiking your insulin too much? Are you using cooking oils? Maybe try ketovore (meat heavy) and see if that helps.

    • @lynnabis1683
      @lynnabis1683 Před 3 lety +1

      @@EastOrlandoFlorida Thank you. When I first started keto I was heavy meat but had constipation really bad. Started eating more veggies (salad, broccoli, cauliflower, etc) all low carb to become more regular. Helped. I get confused about the veggies as to whether they are ok to eat. I only do coconut and avacodo oils. Thank you for your reply.

  • @patvaughn9987
    @patvaughn9987 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for an excellent explanation. I appreciate you giving your baseline values…I got a evaluation through a lipidologist. She would very much like me to be on a statin, which I am resisting. I think my markers are reflective of good fat adaption according to your info, also think I meet the markers for a lean mass hyper-responder. I do have a high LPD-P 1829…which is something I would like to understand better. It is my understanding that these are the particles that are sticky and cause issues in blood vessels. My A1C is 5.3…so I know that needs to come down a bit more, but feel I am headed in the right direction. CRP 0.4

  • @Lgarell60
    @Lgarell60 Před 3 lety

    Your No “Bullshit” Approach Works for Me and Everyone Whom You Doc Cywes Helps with Their Health Struggles ❤️🥩 Thank You My Friend and Mentor 💞

  • @eddkennedy6458
    @eddkennedy6458 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great doctor, he really wants to help us, thank you doc.

  • @ahmaddrea6219
    @ahmaddrea6219 Před 2 lety +1

    Amen! Thank u for this video and yes it is very valuable. I will definitely subscribe.

  • @mikaelak90
    @mikaelak90 Před 3 lety +5

    Brilliant talk.

  • @pamisntcraiganymore
    @pamisntcraiganymore Před 2 lety

    Finally some goals I can strive for.

  • @gladysgachuma7835
    @gladysgachuma7835 Před 3 lety +4

    You validated what I've been saying.. i changed my lifestyle so i dont need lab work to interpret if am healthy or not.

  • @jackie2246
    @jackie2246 Před 3 lety +7

    Total cholesterol is 468. TG 78, HDL 98. Doc wants me on statins. I asked her to order a CAC score CT. That was 2 months ago, still waiting for appointment. So, how worried is she about my cardiovascular risk...I'm fed up with the medical system

    • @williambledsoe1812
      @williambledsoe1812 Před 3 lety +1

      What does your liver function look like?

    • @jackie2246
      @jackie2246 Před 3 lety +2

      @@williambledsoe1812 Back in November the AST 48, ALT 91, ferritin 18. This was why I started low carb keto diet. The TG and HDL are the results of this diet. My doc is repeating the liver enzymes in December...(she told me not to eat eggs and red meat🙄)

    • @carnivoreRon
      @carnivoreRon Před 3 lety +2

      My physician upon my request ordered a CAC score for me a year ago. My total cholesterol was 332 and my CAC score was 32. I was 67 at the time. My overweight physician wanted me on a statin. He was concerned about my weightloss. lol I will never take a statin.

    • @dextery4458
      @dextery4458 Před 3 lety

      @@carnivoreRon Never go back to a fat doc

  • @frankfromupstateny3796

    Everyone...this gentleman is correct in 'seeing' LDL as being adapted for those who eat a high fat, high Protein diet; this is "fat adaption" and the changes that effect many who make such changes; not all, but many. Look at other MD's, RNs, Ph.Ds who now concur...evaluate this man and others who are now pundants of high protein/fats.

  • @Lifestyleinvest
    @Lifestyleinvest Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much. I love your videos. So informative.💕

  • @petercyr3508
    @petercyr3508 Před 3 lety +3

    Keto to carnivore. OMAD. Always fat burning. Recent labs (Dr Ali): TG 139, a bit high. Past LDLp shows I am pattern B. Still am judging by the TG. HDL 46. Insulin 2.8. BG 93. A1C 5.5, high reflective of extreme dawn phenom I have. CAC 169. Ok for being T2D for 24 years. Oh, ya total C 316, LDL 241.

    • @keywestfan2503
      @keywestfan2503 Před 3 lety

      You’re not eating enough healthy fats!!!
      Think: bacon, eggs, butter, ribeye

  • @sandygentry8455
    @sandygentry8455 Před rokem

    This video was so informing and did calm my nerves after a blood test. Everything good except LDL. Which was high. HFKeto since feb. lost 28 lbs and looking at losing more but for medical reasons.

  • @M_freedomOfSpeech
    @M_freedomOfSpeech Před 6 měsíci

    Hi, Dr.Robert Cywes I liked this video and all you do, and today I loved your analogy using the example of Taxis in New York (vs Cholesterol). I asked him if he could find a way to reach more people by translating his videos into SPANISH, just like Dr. Eric Berg does, it would be a success! Thanks so much!

  • @barbaracoyle72
    @barbaracoyle72 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, thank you. I finally understand about triglycerides.

  • @LearningGrace
    @LearningGrace Před rokem

    THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH! This is extremely helpful and it's making so much sense.
    Would love to see more on these numbers and what to expect as you are in the process of losing weight and eating a cleaner keto diet.
    My doctor gave me three months to see how I do after some pretty nasty lipid panel results. I've since been eating extremely clean keto and have lost over 30 lbs. I have Hashimoto's and LUPUS so this was not easy.
    About halfway in the three months my doc gave me, I did my own blood work on the side and might not even share it with my doc. I needed to see if I was on the right path with keto. My triglycerides went from 281 to 99 which makes total sense now after seeing this video. I'm eating practically no carbs or sugar except for some berries now and then. VLDL went from 56 to 20. Ratio from 4.4 to 4.5. Cholesterol and non HDL Cholesterol are going down.
    But my HDL went from 64 to 60. I don't get it. Why did it go down? Is this some weight loss thing or it takes a while to see that get better?
    I get more blood drawn in about a month. Should be very interesting.
    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!! Just appreciate all you do SO VERY MUCH!

  • @elibenson4586
    @elibenson4586 Před 3 lety +2

    HDL 74, LDL 33, Triglycerides 38. My doctor almost dropped to the floor 😂 Good ol’ PCSK9 inhibitory genetics don’t hurt!

  • @kimberlyann1029
    @kimberlyann1029 Před 3 lety +1

    The cab analogy 😂 And your saying in Afrikaans about the mouth full of teeth. I enjoy your talks, Doc.

  • @rockannand
    @rockannand Před rokem

    I've been keto for 3 yrs, lost 67 lbs and am scheduled for hip replacement surgery on the 8th of June [next week]. I just received a report from my Anesthesiologist whose report states I'm a hyperlipidemic woman not on medication. [Could have hardening of the arteries]. For 3 yrs, I ate 23:1. Yes, lots of protein on salad with dressing. Very discouraging that an advanced large hospital still damns what I'm doing.

  • @vitalkoval4537
    @vitalkoval4537 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome break down ! Can’t wait for more.

  • @CalamityinTexas
    @CalamityinTexas Před 3 lety

    Love you!!! Getting my bloodwork done in September my Dr knows I am carnivore keto. We will see, I am 60 years old

  • @christia3693
    @christia3693 Před 10 měsíci

    Hi, im 47 female, 5'2", 190lbs, Trig 138, HDL 67, LDL 162, NON HDL 189, HA1c 6.0.
    I was placed in statin before, but i decided to stop months before this lipid panel, i never liked i was in statin.
    When i get results, my doc says you have to work on your cholesterol and get on statin becof my LDL. i asked about my "good" cholesterol level, he didn't want to talk about that and says its not his focus.
    I do tend to have high blood pressure but not on meds, usually 140/90.
    I currently am on carnivore for about 5 weeks in and plans to get a panel test on my 3rd month of carnivore so to see where my numbers are. I feel better and no inflammation arthritic experience when I get up in the morning. I'm excited to see the numbers but I don't at the same time. Because of what my LDL would say, but learning more about cholesterol gives me peace of mind.
    I would appreciate any feedback

  • @bluedove7876
    @bluedove7876 Před 3 lety +7

    Thanks for this! Would love to hear about the BUN, creatinine and the ratio at some point. Not sure if high numbers there are a reason for concern, or just a sign that I eat plenty of protein...

    • @garyhiland6013
      @garyhiland6013 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, Dr. C. I have the same questions as bluedove. Also a deep dive into thyroid numbers would be super. I really appreciate your "optimum" numbers; we should be setting the highest bar for ourselves.

    • @dextery4458
      @dextery4458 Před 3 lety

      @@garyhiland6013 You might like this presentation my PCP in Az gave to a keto conference called "tuning your thyroid with ketosis"
      czcams.com/video/S3n6gEia_iM/video.html

  • @ladyw605
    @ladyw605 Před 2 lety

    I certainly wish my doctor knew how to properly interpret lab results….I have been following a strict keto protocol for about 20 months. When I began the protocol my A1C was 5.64. At the time of my last lab work, which was 8 months ago, I’d lost about 50 pounds…my A1C was 5.15…my Triglycerides 69…HDL was 80…LDL was 147. Since my last lab work, my total weight loss as of today 2-3-2022, is 85 pounds…!!! Based on the numbers you state in this video, I am thrilled with my results and can hardly wait to see the results of my next lab work. My doctor still insists that my cholesterol is too high…but I flat refused her recommendation to take statins; needless to say, she was not happy.

  • @elainetracy12
    @elainetracy12 Před 3 lety +1

    I had zero CAC score but blood results had come back with small dense LDL. Dr is sending me to see specialist. Don't really understand why I have good HDL and triglycerides but small dense LDL. Anyway see what they say.

  • @suzannakoizumi8605
    @suzannakoizumi8605 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you. I just had my blood drawn
    It had been about 2 years or more since last report. Since that time I have been on very low carb diet.

    • @suzannakoizumi8605
      @suzannakoizumi8605 Před 3 lety

      I was prescribed statins maybe 15 years ago. I didn't think they were good for me so I quit taking them. Then my doctor fired me as a patient. Because I wouldn't follow his advise. Oh well.

  • @babarumraisin4863
    @babarumraisin4863 Před 3 lety +1

    And I had just printed out my latest blood work!

  • @lorettadillon-ham1574
    @lorettadillon-ham1574 Před 3 lety

    Great to hear your view on root cause! So important.

  • @michelesteward5170
    @michelesteward5170 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm getting there Doc! A1c 5.0. HDL 66. Triglycerides 109. After almost 3 years keto, last year carnivore. CAC 457 (in 2019)

    • @keywestfan2503
      @keywestfan2503 Před 3 lety +3

      @Island Man Fats don’t raise triglycerides my man. Sugar raises triglycerides. Sugars are processed by liver into triglycerides for storage as body fat.
      When fat adapted, think of LDL as the taxis and TG as the passengers. If using fat for fuel(triglycerides), then you’ll need more taxis(LDL) to get them to their destination. Hence, this is why we see increase in the number of taxis(LDL). The passengers(triglycerides) are being dropped off at their destinations, which is why their numbers go down.
      Michelle, aim for HIGH fat with your carnivore diet. The low fat approach as suggested above is bad advice. The FAT is your fuel in lieu of sugar. If not enough fat, you’ll continue to burn sugar to a degree because your body will be forced to do so. You want to embrace fat in your diet. Shoot for a 1:1 ratio of protein:fat. I gram of protein per pound of target body weight with an equal amount of fat grams.
      Think: bacon, eggs, butter, fatty cuts of steak, etc.
      If anyone wants to debate the above, would be more than happy to put my lipid numbers against anyone’s out there. Also, I’m always up for an ab pose down in front of a mirror if it comes down to it! Lol

  • @liliamacedo1719
    @liliamacedo1719 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi! I’m a 65 year old woman my Tri- 128,HDL 77,LDL145 and my A12 5.5 my Dr. wants to put me on STATINS, thank you for all your videos 🙏

  • @sirk74
    @sirk74 Před rokem

    Great talk and great energy.

  • @pauldecker60
    @pauldecker60 Před 3 lety +2

    I have the VA for my medical, they want me on a statin because my lLDL is 207, been keto a year and carnivore for six months after that. My doctor asked me why I did keto and what’s the carnivore diet? Unfortunately it is what I have for medical

  • @debhammer6297
    @debhammer6297 Před rokem

    Why are my triglycerides going up instead of down when eating only 20 grams or less of carbs per day? It was 90 in April and now it is145. My fasting insulin is 8.6 and my Hemoglobin A1c is 5.5! I am very rigid with sugar, no cheating!!! Truly believe in my carnivore way of eating

    • @Oneday1399
      @Oneday1399 Před 7 měsíci

      Same exact thing happened to me I going to cut fat back and add more protein and a few more carbs and retest

  • @juliegray7658
    @juliegray7658 Před 3 lety +1

    Great information!!!

  • @melissajames2706
    @melissajames2706 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for this information. It will be helpful next week after a year of keto/low carb.

  • @marionsanta2883
    @marionsanta2883 Před rokem

    Wish all these doctors would quote the levels in Australian amounts as well..

  • @TheDawgies
    @TheDawgies Před 3 lety

    Excellent as usual. I look forward to every video. Robin in Charleston.

  • @tawnyaelliott1268
    @tawnyaelliott1268 Před 3 lety +1

    Would like to hear more about low cholesterol.

    • @markfox3083
      @markfox3083 Před 3 lety +1

      Low cholesterol associated with greater all cause mortality (heart disease, stroke, cancer) and all of those mental diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and dementia

  • @dennisdowning3851
    @dennisdowning3851 Před 3 lety +2

    Will our cadiovascular system try to heal itself since we cut out carbs and sugars? Will we have to live with the damage to our blood vessels from decades of damage? Will plaqing of vessels ever recede?

  • @lisanewman3543
    @lisanewman3543 Před 3 lety +1

    I appreciate the information on lab values. I am getting closer to the lab values I want to see. I do keep holding out on my doctor about going on a Statin. Sounds like a wise choice. I look forward to your video on thyroid blood work as my results continue to show TSH suppression.

  • @daslous89
    @daslous89 Před 7 měsíci

    Always genius info Doc, Thank you!!

  • @tammivandyke2889
    @tammivandyke2889 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much.

  • @janetthornton7909
    @janetthornton7909 Před 3 lety +2

    “BS”! Tell us how you really feel!! Want to show this to my nurse practitioner!

    • @chestrockwell8328
      @chestrockwell8328 Před 3 lety

      Same, had similar conversation with my Doc Monday afternoon, "high" LDL, zero CAC score, sorry buddy, not taking your "aggressive" stain plan; docs words.

  • @sgdarlin
    @sgdarlin Před 3 lety

    Fantastic…. Looking forward to my next visit with you

  • @jeannedigennaro6484
    @jeannedigennaro6484 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Too bad you’re not working at a teaching hospital or med school. and instructing young doctors.

  • @rinnie6598
    @rinnie6598 Před 3 lety +3

    I am wondering if you could talk about strokes, specifically a stroke from a brain clot in the cerebellum, and statins? As in why do doctors want you on a statin after a stroke?

  • @uaebifvideo5472
    @uaebifvideo5472 Před 3 lety

    Dr Cywes, thank you for the information!!👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @eppyeppy837
    @eppyeppy837 Před 3 lety +1

    What a great message, thank you!!