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I got sick on December 2010 in cancun , diarrhea , abdominal pain ( cramp), dizziness , fatigue . After going to hospital and done all the test they just said I properly have travelers diarrhea . After coming home I when to hospital and done all the test again ( Blood . stool) every thing negative and after a month going to DR and hospital I felt better but not 100% normal. last month I started feeling bad again , with severe fatigue and lightheaded and abdominal pain. My doctor did the all blood sort of test and Xray and I also went to ER which I thought might be mu heart since I have high cholesterol but again they said every thing is normal except this time my the test came with H-Pylori positive. i finished 2 weeks HP Pac 23 days ago but I still feel lightheaded every day and no energy and fatigue. It is just comes and goes . So I hope some one can recommend some thing and can help me. since My doctor told me is is a pussle for her and she doesn't know what it is. So I am 40 years old Male and 5.6 165lb generally healthy except my hight cholesterol.View Thread

I am 40 years male, 166 lb, 5'6 and have been diagnosed with hight cholesterol as per my doctor It is 7.39 and he said it is very high and might have to go on medication. My family also have high cholesterol which mean it is genetic but I think it is the diet that they have since they consume a lot fatty food. I decided to really watch my diet and exercise . I am in my 2nd week of jogging every day for 1 hour and trying to eat just vegetable and chicken breast to see if that helps and use minor Olive Oil , coconut oil for cooking and walnuts and almond to bring my good fat up . So I was wondering if there is any thing else that I can reduce my cholesterol.View Thread
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