Posted on 08/23/2025 9:17:23 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
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This is what I needed to know to finally help prevent it.
Is there ANYTHING that won’t kill ya?
I’m just glad I’m not a mouse.
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“The treatment dramatically lowered triglyceride levels by up to 50% and prevented aneurysm formation and dissection in multiple mouse models.”
Good to see that they’re slowly realizing that Triglycerides is the BIG health threat - SOME OF US have known that for at least a decade. By the way, another ‘treatment’ to greatly lower triglycerides is to simply not eat carbs, or at least greatly minimize them.
As someone who had Open Heart Surgery to repair an aortic aneurysm, they are no joke.
I was born with a Bicuspid Aortic Valve about 15 years after discovery, I was diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis, one of the tests prior to surgery to repair the valve was a CT Scan with contrast that showed the aneurysm.
I was told at the time, I could have a less invasive procedure to fix the valve and 12-18 months later Open-heart surgery to repair the aneurysm or open-heart surgery immediately to repair the valve and aneurysm, I chose to have the open heart surgery immediately.
I learned that what makes aneurysms so dangerous is the person experiencing the aneurysm suffers no symptoms prior to a dissection or rupture and that aneurysms usually are found as a result of looking for something else.
That doesn’t make sense...
High triglycerides cause plaque build up in the arteries, causing a narrowing, causing a clog = heart attack or stroke.
Aneurysms are a ballooning of the arterial walls (a weakness in the hose if you will). So this study says they’re simultaneously causing the clogging AND the ballooning of the arteries? Ehhhh... Maybe because the clogging causes HBP but that still doesn’t completely jive...
Tell that to the AHA and Diabetes association... Cars r gud!
Ehh... I’d be careful labeling triglycerides as evil. They are literally the fuel your brain uses for all its metabolic processing. Exceptionally high levels of triglycerides are not good, but classifying them as a killer is misguided. Everything in the body is there for a reason. It’s a balancing act.
“The triglyceride to HDL ratio is a proxy for LDL particle size. A higher ratio suggests a greater proportion of smaller, denser LDL particles, which are more atherogenic (contribute to plaque buildup in arteries).” (ChatGPT)
My ratio was near 1.0 perfect, but then jumped to 3.6. Last check was back in the 1’s.
...We present an interesting case where a patient with heterozygous FH (HeFH) and elevated triglycerides (TG)-controlled for years on medication and apheresis-experienced significantly elevated TG, one day after receiving his second Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine dose. It is not known whether this adverse event may be seen in other FH patients and may be worth assessing in such patients to determine the possibility of a rare adverse reaction from a COVID-19 vaccine.
And from 2022...
“Ehh... I’d be careful labeling triglycerides as evil. They are literally the fuel your brain uses for all its metabolic processing.”
Jeeze, now you got me reading about having triglycerides that are too low, but man, they are CLUELESS. They blame low triglycerides on not eating enough fat, when it’s CARBS that raise triglyceride levels!!!
But I guess you’re right in that triglycerides that are super-low, below 40, indicate some other, serious condition, exists. So it could be a symptom to look more closely at. Personally, I’m down to 48 (’normal’ is considered below 150) by avoiding most, but not all carbs (I’m probably not even in Ketosis), and so I eat a ton of fat. All other labs are perfect.
“Tell that to the AHA and Diabetes association... Carbs r gud!”
LOL! Let me add a bit: “Carbs r grate 4 bidness”
I had an aortic dissection. First, I woke up with chest pains, was taken to the hospital but had not had a heart attack. I went back home and a couple of nights later, I woke up with an odd lower pack pain. I was taken to the hospital again and that is when they found the aorta dissection. So, I had symptoms but not obviously connected to the aorta. I was flown to Oklahoma City for the operation. And, you’re right, the operation and recovery really takes it out of you. I’ve been told by several people that I’m fortunate to still be here.
It’s pretty amazing to me that all that could be done on short notice way out here in fly-over country.
“What’s important is the size of fat particles on the blood. Small particles are bad. But it’s hard or expensive or maybe impossible to measure that directly.”
Correct, but it’s regarding LDL, which are not fat particles in the sense of triglycerides, which are basically fat particles.
“The triglyceride to HDL ratio is a proxy for LDL particle size. A higher ratio suggests a greater proportion of smaller, denser LDL particles, which are more atherogenic (contribute to plaque buildup in arteries).””
Correct also, that the Triglyceride/HDL ratio is the key. Good to hear you’re back in the 1’s! I’ve actually gotten below 1.0, now about 0.7, but my servings of carbs* per week can be counted on 2 fingers (1 hand per week gets me to about 1.0). By the way, the ‘experts’ recommend around 10 servings PER DAY of carbs...no wonder they have so much business!
*carb servings as in rice, potatoes, corn, bread, noodles, sugar-drinks (like orange juice), and non-hard alcohol; I still eat vegetables and nuts, both of which have some carbs.
High cholesterol won’t kill you. High triglycerides will.
BS. Triglycerides are the natural results of fats in the presence of carbon and nitrogen. That’s all. Humans get high triglyceride levels when our livers get so damaged by alcohol and fructose ingestion that they become incompetent at converting ingested fats into healthy cholesterol. High triglyceride numbers are one of the best indicators of liver damage and future circulatory problems. They are a useful marker which can be improved by eliminating alcohol and fructose consumption.
You’ll be killed by something eventually... It’s just a matter of time, and time always runs out on all of us.
Bkkk
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