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Q: Abnormally Low Levels of Triglyceride Levels
asked by: chevere on December 17th, 2003
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Hi, I am a normal 29 yr.Old male and got my cholesterol levels checked--total = 121, ldl= so low machine did not give measurement--hdl= 61, triglycerides=55--i am concerened because of articles claiming thier is a correlation with low levels of cho. And depression--any info or advice would be greatly appreciated Question Question
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monkeygirl22
replied on July 1st, 2008
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I have personally not heard of the link to depression but abnormally low triglycerides can point to other conditions such as malabsorption syndrome, malnutrition, hyperthyroidism, and liver disease. I hope everything worked out for you.
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