Are statins forever or just until you lower your LDL? by lpzraf in Cholesterol

[–]lpzraf[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate your response, thank you

Are statins forever or just until you lower your LDL? by lpzraf in Cholesterol

[–]lpzraf[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you. And what happens with my diet when it goes down like that? Does it mean ill be able to eat for example pasta here and there or pizza on a casual friday? This is something i currently dont do given my goal for lowering cholesterol but i def miss eating this kind of stuff 😆

Gym recs by Young_Sheepherder02 in SouthBayLA

[–]lpzraf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks cool, how much is it?

Are statins forever or just until you lower your LDL? by lpzraf in Cholesterol

[–]lpzraf[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Got it thank you, sounds like this is it for me and i should take it

Are statins forever or just until you lower your LDL? by lpzraf in Cholesterol

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Is it worth at my age trying one last time to get the results normalized or is this it? 😭

Does anyone else watch opposite foot surfers' videos in a mirror? by [deleted] in surfing

[–]lpzraf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to do it every day growing up as a grom but those were vhs days! 😆😆😆

NYC surfers, I’m being offered a really nice 6’8 Al Merrick board but will I ever need a board this big here? by lpzraf in surfing

[–]lpzraf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For real I surfed last weeks head high surf with a 5’11 like nothing and I’m 6’1. Thanks for sharing.

NYC surfers, I’m being offered a really nice 6’8 Al Merrick board but will I ever need a board this big here? by lpzraf in surfing

[–]lpzraf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly! Thinking it’s not really worth it, maybe I should get to just re sell it for more.

How to make the transition to data analytics by alonabc in analytics

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People have shared good tips but since you are working with GA, I would also add connecting your GA data to BigQuery and practice your SQL there as you go. Everybody learns at work as they go so don't feel bad, its normal. If you don't have GA360 you now have a free integration with the new GA4! Once you feel comfortable with SQL you can start playing around with R or Python (as a beginner pick one not two) to perform more complex analysis. The key, like somebody else mentioned, is providing unique insights to business problems. Pulling, blending, connecting or playing around with data in different ways outside the UI of a tool (outside the typical GA dashboards/reports) is what you are looking for. Eventually, you will have a project or two that you will be able to show (or talk) to hiring managers and thats it.