Hi Zena & welcome to the forum.🙂 I am one of those who is now in 'remission'. I no longer need to see the diabetic nurse, just have a blood test once a year. I still test every now & then just to check i'm still on track. Need to keep following a low carb diet, but do have some treats now & then. I have never been offered statins, despite my overall cholesterol level being 7.2. OK, one GP I saw considered them but left the decision to the DSN who looked at my ratio & said no need. LDL is always considered that bad part. LDL is only bad if it's small dense LDL. Yes there are two types of LDL. The other type is large fluffy LDL. Sounds daft but that is what it's called. That is the harmless type of LDL & eating saturated fat increases this type of LDL, not the bad type. Unfortunately, the NHS do not split the LDL's as this is a more complex check that the standard cholesterol test does not show, probably down to cost. Another very important part of the breakdown is Triglycerides. These are key to heart health. The lower, the better. Under 1.5 is ideal. Mine is 1.0. Hope all this helps.🙂