Hello,
I'm new to all this and still taking it all in.
Last year I'd had a few symptoms I was sure that were due to stress, I was unhappy at work, being a single parent and juggling a 40hr a week job was wearing me down and my family had suffered a loss in the form of my uncle who had a stroke and slowly passed away. My GP sent me for some blood tests and the results came back that I had high cholesterol. Not something I thought possible for a young and fairly fit person so I spoke to my mum who informed me that my dad had just been told he had high cholesterol and she was going for a blood test too. Her test then came back quite high also. We all embarked on a healthy eating diet and my dad and I took up some exercise.
After 3 months I went for more bloods and was told I was back to normal, nothing to worry about. As time went by I found out my auntie had a cholesterol level of 7.4 but refuses to do anything about it and another aunt on my mothers side also suffered a stroke so I went back to the GP after another 3 months and asked for another blood test just to check that everything was ok as I'd re introduced some foods back into my diet. After looking at me in disgust that I should ever ask for such a thing, he relented and off I went for another test. The result came and today I went back to the GP who looked at the screen, took my blood pressure, asked about the family history and told me that my cholesterol was high again. I had my LO with me so he wouldn't actually say a lot but he wrote me a prescription for a 3 month supply of Simvastatin 20mg and said to come back in 6 months for another blood test.
So here goes pill #1 I'm sure I'll have loads of questions as time passes. Right now I'm on a fact finding mission to see how everyone else is managing their own cholesterol.