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Thank you for your post.

I failed to mention in my earlier post that I do not have high cholesterol. I am fortunate. But if I did, I would not take statins regardless. There are other means if I'm not mistaken. High cholesterol can be thru inheritance or diet if I remember correctly.
There is a hereditary form of high triglycerides which may be benign. Also, the British medical journal, the Lancet, had an article a while ago which said high triglycerides and PN were linked in a number of cases. If so, I would assume they would both be hereditary conditions.
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