If you are diabetic, the high sugar levels increase your triglycerides. As soon as I regained control of my blood sugar levels my triglycerides dropped as well. My doctor alerted me beforehand that this is common among diabetic patients. Control your sugar and you've got it beat!
2006-08-03 21:19:29
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answered by robbi111 2
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Triglyceride is dietary fat. If it is high, you need to cut down on your intake of fat.
2006-08-03 06:48:41
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answered by melissa8886 3
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too much fat in your blood....eat a low saturated fat diet....read your labels on everything you consumer and pay attention to the saturated fat....high triglyceride's can lead to elevated blood pressure, which is dangerous....nice thing is you can control it....
2006-08-03 06:50:03
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answered by Rob 5
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Mine is high and the doctor told me to cut back on fats.
2006-08-03 06:49:47
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answered by SCHSFAN 4
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cut down ur fat, exercise more, stop alcohol, and if greater than 400 u need to be started on drugs.in case u r a diabetic,control ur sugars.
2006-08-03 07:15:47
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answered by actra 3
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Check this out:
http://www.all-about-lowering-cholesterol.com/causes-of-high-triglycerides.html
2006-08-03 06:50:19
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answered by wisechineseguy 3
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Could be diet or genetics. Discuss and request blood test to your provider.
2006-08-03 06:49:31
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answered by Peace2All 5
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