Obviously, I’m not an expert. However having been badly messed about by Xyla Healthcare not sending any of their teachers to our final 3 lectures locally, I decided to look online to see what more I could find out and a lot of what this guy seemed to say not only made sense to me but ring an awful lot of bells as to what has happened to me symptom wise.
I also have a daughter who is currently a medical student and it is making her seriously question current NHS thinking too.
This is actually mostly about Type 2 Diabetes. See what you think?
PS Having been prescribed Statins by my Cardiac Care section at my local Hospital, I suffered huge side effects, including muscle pain and 4 months of partial memory loss.
Having told both my GP and the Hospital I was going to do so, I reduced my intake by 50% and felt so much better.
My GP instantly called me in and agreed that I should stop them completely.
3 weeks later the Cardiac Hospital called me and I was expecting a right ticking off. They still thought I was taking the half dose. I told them I had thrown them ALL in the bin and they said ”OK”!
I was very surprised about this, but maybe they have started to make 2+2=4, at last.
Before Statins were invented, my Grandfather gave up smoking when he was 94 and lived 2 more miserable years until he fell off a garden wall and died, but with all his marbles intact.
My father was prescribed Statins in his late 60’s and died at 80 having completely lost all his marbles!