sherrard, he needs to see his GP, just to have a cardiovascular risk assessment. This is a fairly new assessment tool, I had one a few weeks back. My cholesterol was 7.9 which is higher than the recommended 5.0, but the GP decided not to put me back on statins (which disagreed with me) because on the new CVD risk assessment my risk of cardiac problems was less than 20% - which is their margin under which they don't have to prescribe. When I went back last week it's gone up to 22% so I have been asked to address my diet rather than go back on the meds. Mr S does need a clinical diagnosis so the blood levels can actually be measured - it needs to be on his GP records rather than just at the opticians - make sure he gets a proper cholesterol blood test.
My practice nurse gave me a helpful sheet to lower cholesterol, have a look here - I hope these help.
http://www.floraheart...weringYourCholesterol