If you have been off for 60 days, I would expect that your numbers would have improved. Like redspy said, some people have shown a rise in LDL cholesterol on M1T. However, without knowing how much of a rise came from HDL or LDL it is hard to measure the health effects of this change. You should see a doctor. And you need to find your LDL and HDL counts. The risk ratio (LDL/HDL) is the most important factor. You should also eliminate saturated fats from your diet. I would also supplement with fish oil caps to help protect your heart and arteries. If your LDL is much higher than you HDL, you have plaque building up in your arteries. It may not be the M1T. But, I would discuss it with a doctor before doing another cycle. You are seriously risking your health otherwise. With Triglycerides, anything under 150 mg/dl is considered healthy. For example, I have 52 mg/dl. 343 is awful. Take this seriously.