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Posted by rustyj14 on April 02, 2007 at 16:50:04 from (71.245.188.124):
In Reply to: Off Topic- lowering cholesterol posted by Dave from MN on April 02, 2007 at 16:22:56:
Well, they tout Cheerios as a cholesterol lowering diet aid, so try that. Three meals a day of cheerios will make you so sick of the stuff, you will quit eating, if thats all you have on hand! Better yet, see what kind of a diet you will need. there are a lot of places on the internet where you can learn that stuff. And, your Dr. should be able to help in finding a diet! Now, double cheeseburgers at lunch every day, pizza as a late evening snack, 3-5 beers or more every evening, and smoking, is guaranteed to earn you an early dismissal! I managed to make it to 82 yrs. plus, before the bad stuff got to me. I've never had to take any pills, and thought i had the world by the tail, but it all went blooie a month ago, when i had a mini stroke, called a TIA! 2 hospital stays got it pulled back, and, with some rat poison, and other like meds, i'm back on track! Been able to get back to work, in my garage, and with two pills a day, i feel right good! Learn to eat vegetables, and lean meats, easy on gravy and fats, have some desserts of fruit, etc. ease up on lunch meats, pizza, big burgers at Burger Death, and you might have a chance to live longer! I didn't think it could happen to me-a guy who hadn't been sick hardly a day in my life--but it got to me, too!
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