tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7598413321099139537.post6703048413819472210..comments2023-03-21T16:30:08.268-07:00Comments on Pounding the Pavement: High Cholesterol in a RunnerAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12848556423984113855noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7598413321099139537.post-83345595892862972492016-11-15T12:23:08.160-08:002016-11-15T12:23:08.160-08:00Hi Courtney, I don't see any other way to cont...Hi Courtney, I don't see any other way to contact you about this issue, but am curious what came of your experience here with high cholesterol as a runner. It doesn't look like you run the blog anymore, so I hope this message gets through.<br /><br />I was recently diagnosed with sitosterolemia, which I only really found out about because of my experiencing decline with running. My main symptom was anemia. It is unclear here whether you had the test for phytosterols in your blood to suggest or confirm sitosterolemia. Also, it's unclear whether you were confirmed to have hypercholesterolemia and what you've done about it besides adjust diet. I'm curious because there are currently only about 100 people in the world diagnosed with sitosterolemia, and it is very difficult to sift through symptoms to diagnose. So, it would be surprising to me if you arrived at that diagnosis, and even more curious to me what your experience as a runner has been with such a condition. Hypercholesterolemia's symptoms can be similar to sitosterolemia's (anemia though to a lesser degree), so I am also curious what your experience has been as a hypercholesterolemic runner, if that's the case.<br /><br />Any info/insight you can provide is appreciated.just want to readhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10078048310218825357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7598413321099139537.post-48117152191910973322016-06-03T01:57:06.215-07:002016-06-03T01:57:06.215-07:00If you had to guess...
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