Got it.
It may be a good idea for you to go in and see what's going on with your blood. I mean, the real indication of what's going on with you are all the components of the cholesterol test- HDL, LDL, and triglyercides. Otherwise, what can we tell you except that it's low?
I can tell you that my LDL is very low, my HDL is very high, and my triglyceride level is freakishly low, yet my total cholesterol is slightly under 200. If I were to go by total cholesterol alone, I'd be freaking, but my doctor said taking the other excellent results into consideration negates the usual health concerns with someone who's at the borderline. I would say without knowing what your other levels are, it may be a good idea to go to the doctor. From what I remember back when I first freaked when I saw my test results, I can say the literature suggested that if your total cholesterol is less than something like 160, there may be a health problem... like hyperthyroidism, anemia, or bacterial infections in the blood. That's something to be concerned about, but without knowing what your other levels are, it's hard to say if there's a problem, or if you're just someone with an unusually low total cholesterol level who has no health problems.
See a doctor if you're really that concerned.
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