Recently, my doctor said that my cholestrol is borderline high and I need to do something about it. I am willing to do this, of course, but I don't know where to start. I am teaching 5 classes at university level, and taking 3 diploma courses at the university (for a second master degree). The master degree is not very demanding (it's kind of a joke) but it still needs attendance and some proejcts. I have one husband
) ) and one toddler
.
Since the doctor gave me the news, I was thinking about dropping the semester, and focus exclusively on my health for a while, and join the gym. What's weird is that my cholestrol test 1.4 years ago was near optimal, and just within 1.4 it jumped to borderline high (numbers below). I have not gained any weight, but I do not focus on veggies much. I try to avoid bad foods like the plague, but sometimes I am too busy to eat right or exercise (though I am running around all over the place).
Anyways, do you think I should drop the semester (which will sadden me somewhat) or just re-arrange my time to be much more balanced? The problem with me is that if I commit to something I have to be super-dedicated to it, so I am better at doing fewer things at a time, if I am to find any time to cook and exercise. I mean even to cook and exercise, I usually require a long time to prepare to go out, hit the gym, or go to grocery, or cook, because I don't like to do anything hurriedly, the down side though, is that I like to do a lot of things, but obviously I cannot juggle them well, so my health goes to the bottom priority.
Thanks
Numbers: total Cholestrol 208, HDL 56, Triglycerides 28, LDL (the main problem) 146. (1.4 years ago it was 119, and before that it sometimes was 100).


Since the doctor gave me the news, I was thinking about dropping the semester, and focus exclusively on my health for a while, and join the gym. What's weird is that my cholestrol test 1.4 years ago was near optimal, and just within 1.4 it jumped to borderline high (numbers below). I have not gained any weight, but I do not focus on veggies much. I try to avoid bad foods like the plague, but sometimes I am too busy to eat right or exercise (though I am running around all over the place).
Anyways, do you think I should drop the semester (which will sadden me somewhat) or just re-arrange my time to be much more balanced? The problem with me is that if I commit to something I have to be super-dedicated to it, so I am better at doing fewer things at a time, if I am to find any time to cook and exercise. I mean even to cook and exercise, I usually require a long time to prepare to go out, hit the gym, or go to grocery, or cook, because I don't like to do anything hurriedly, the down side though, is that I like to do a lot of things, but obviously I cannot juggle them well, so my health goes to the bottom priority.
Thanks
Numbers: total Cholestrol 208, HDL 56, Triglycerides 28, LDL (the main problem) 146. (1.4 years ago it was 119, and before that it sometimes was 100).