My 2c...
1) Keep your oil & EFA intake up (coconut oil which is fantastic stuff, omega 3 etc)
2) Make sure you are doing some cardio each week ~ walking is fantastic, you don't have to turn into a runner to get results
3) Eat as close to nature as possible (lots of fruits and veges, raw, unprocessed, organic, fermented/sprouted foods, plenty of soluble & insoluble fibre)
4) Lower your bodyfat if you think that is an area you think needs some attention. Don't worry too much about losing strength: MUSCLE MOVES WEIGHT, NOT FAT.
5) Eat smaller portions to reduce overall calories but eat regularly and make sure the quality of your food is high
6) Minimise your sugar(s); fruit is okay though as the sugar absorption is slowed due to the fibre, minerals, pectin and other cofactors that are present
7) Look into using some of the best supplements for cholesterol (ones with the most scientific data behind them). Red yeast rice is essentially a natural statin as it contains a compound called monocolin K, so this would probably provide the greatest benefits to you Turbo. Other supps worth consideration would be kyolic garlic, hawthorn and cayenne. Lecithin granules are also something worth adding into your salads, shakes, oats etc as it can help to emulsify cholesterol
8) Keep your water intake high
9) Limit coffee/caffeine intake
10) Positive mindset
Basic stuff really. I wouldn't get too hung up about your cholesterol reading, doing a few of the above should at least bring it down a little. I personally feel that the concern is more if you have plaque around your arteries and some of that plaque gets dislodged and subsequently stuck in the brain or the heart ~ that's your heart attack and stroke right there and then. All the best and I am sure you will be around for a few more years yet haha MF.