Posted by FourFeathers on February 11, 2009, at 18:22:46
Hello,
I don't know if this is the appropriate board to post this on, but I am hoping someone can assist.
I recently found that my cholesterol is low (132) which I know is common in those with mental illness. If mental illness is adequately treated is it common for cholesterol levels to increase, or is it necessary to increase the cholesterol through other means which can then have a positive benefit to the treatment of the mental illness? Perhaps additional testing to rule out an autoimmune disorder may be in order as well?
I am currently taking multivitamins, fish oil, milk thistle, probiotics, and folate (Deplin) in addition to the prescriptions of Cymbalta and Sular.
Any assistance in better understanding this is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
4F
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