Hi Linda,
A few years ago, I had a high cholesterol reading of 250. I started eating oatmeal most days--the old fashioned kind, not the instant kind. I also started drinking red wine. Those 2 steps alone dropped me to a reading of 200! Granted, 200 is on the high end of "normal", but given both my parents have a high cholesterol, I am satisfied.
Garlic is good at maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. You can also find pure garlic in capsule form, and it's just as good as eating it. I do both--I incorporate garlic into my cooking each week, and I take a garlic capsule at night.
I'm not going to tell you to eliminate butter and eggs, but cutting back on them will help. I do NOT believe in fake foods like margarine... Remember a healthy diet is not just about cutting out certain foods, but about adding good ones!
The fact that your doctor pushed meds on you without any sort of discussion is deplorable. Doctors get kickbacks and perks from drug and medical device companies--all expense-paid "conferences" that consist of a 2 hour meeting in Florida, you get the idea. It's clear who *some* doctors have as their first priority, and it's sad it's not their patients.
My husband was in the same situation as you, except he had high blood pressure. When the prescription came in the mail, we sat down and decided we would try other measures on our own. We consulted a great Naturopathy Doctor in St. Paul, and between diet changes, supplements, and meditation, he is now having some great bp readings.
Good luck to you, and don't be afraid to go to a different doctor!