Got my 9-month labs back and I keep staring at the triglycerides number. My doctor actually called me personally to say she's never seen this kind of improvement outside of adding a fibrate.
| Lipid Marker | Baseline (Jun '25) | 9 Months (Mar '26) | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Cholesterol | 268 mg/dL | 198 mg/dL | -70 (-26%) |
| LDL-C | 152 mg/dL | 112 mg/dL | -40 (-26%) |
| HDL-C | 34 mg/dL | 52 mg/dL | +18 (+53%) |
| Triglycerides | 298 mg/dL | 118 mg/dL | -180 (-60%) |
| VLDL | 60 mg/dL | 24 mg/dL | -36 (-60%) |
| Non-HDL-C | 234 mg/dL | 146 mg/dL | -88 (-38%) |
M/48, 5'9". SW: 261, CW: 216 (-45 lbs). Semaglutide 2.4mg. No statins, no fibrates, no fish oil during this period.
The HDL going from 34 to 52 might be the most meaningful change. My cardiologist said a 34 HDL was putting me at very high cardiovascular risk regardless of other numbers.