Joe Reilly posted his labs and CIMT results on PrevMed's forum. (He's also plugging the Louisville event.) His LDL is now 29, and he's happy. Why would he want that? Here's why: - Joe's got not only familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) but also Lp(a) values that were once over 1,100. - He's aware of the 3 PCSK9 inhibitor trials down over the past couple of years (FOURIER, ODYSSEY, and GLAGOV). These studies all show decreasing heart attack events, with LDL levels decreasing down to the low 20s. But do these studies run against the evidence of health with higher cholesterol levels? And what about neurocognitive side effects (like brain fog)?
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