Ask Dr. Gott » low fat diet http://askdrgottmd.com Ask Dr Gott MD's Website Sun, 24 Oct 2010 05:01:35 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 Fosamax for osteoporosis, not high cholesterol http://askdrgottmd.com/daily-column-26/ http://askdrgottmd.com/daily-column-26/#comments Thu, 31 Jan 2008 05:00:06 +0000 Dr. Gott http://askdrgottmd.dreamhosters.com/wp/?p=968 DEAR DR. GOTT: I am 80 years old and take only one prescription, Fosamax for high cholesterol. A year ago my triglycerides were very high despite taking Fosamax for several months. A nurse told me to avoid white potatoes, white rice and white flour. I had been eating my fair share of white potatoes despite the fact they seem to cause some throat tightness. I prefer wheat bread and brown rice and had not had the white version in quite some time. I did however eat cookies made with white flour.

DEAR READER: There are several issues here.

First, Fosamax is a drug used to treat osteoporosis, an age-related bone softening condition, NOT high cholesterol.

Second, if your triglycerides have been high, the nurse’s diet is not an appropriate choice; rather you should avoid dietary fats.

Third, you need to speak to your doctor about a low-fat diet for your cholesterol problem and why you are taking Fosamax. Perhaps there was a misunderstanding about the Fosamax. If you do not have osteoporosis or osteopenia (pre-osteoporosis) you do not need Fosamax and could simply do with calcium and vitamin D supplements. You may also need a cholesterol lowering medication if diet does not lower your numbers.

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