O.K. can we get back on thread...
At my post 'retirement' 'MOT' (health check) review I was told my Cholesterol was high and would need to go onto Statins. We, the Doctor & I, discussed my general health, diet and drinking; I also said I didn't wish to start taking drugs on a daily basis so could I (try reduce) my Cholesterol level by diet. The Doctor agreed on a twelve month delay at the end of which my Cholesterol had dropped from high to borderline and now is in the 'safe' area.
Chatting to a Hematologist two things which go against low Cholesterol, are having bloods taken shortly after eating (so nothing to eat for 12, preferably 16 hours before the bloods are taken) and the time between the blood being taken and the testing (I now insist on a before 10AM taking as I know the local surgery has bloods collected at 10AM, then tested the same day).