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Hey Boarder, When you're referring to your cholesterol numbers, are you referring to total cholesterol or LDL or HDL? That information will help us find an accurate answer for you ... Also, you may want to take a look at this chart on cholesterol numbers from the National Institutes of Health.

A desirable total cholesterol level is 200 mg/dL or lower. A desirable LDL is 100 mg/dL (130-159 is borderline high; 160 is high; 190 is very high). HDL, the "good cholesterol," should be around 40 mg/dL or greater. With HDL, the higher the number, the better, and 60 mg/dL is protective against heart disease.

And a few other questions, how soon after starting the hormones did you notice a difference in cholesterol? What did your doctor say about the spike?

And thank you for the kind words about our site.

November 11, 2008 - 8:15am

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