Cholesterol Level :: 6.9 - Kidney Problems?


Nov 19, 2014

I recently had a check up at the doctors who has put me on blood pressure tablets which has now brought my blood pressure down to 124/76 from 158/110 in  3 weeks but she has also said my cholesterol level of 6.9 is too high and my blood test showed i may have kidney problems. She has advised another blood test in 3 months and said not to eat red meat for 3 days before and drink lots of water and my kidney test may come back fine.

I have never suffered with blood pressure or cholesterol before, I am 47 and generally in good health but am going through my change, could this be the cause? and I should I be worried by results, I do not want to have to take tablets forever. 

I have cut out salt and brought all low fat alternatives and started to do 30 mins exercise 4 times a week.

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