GeoffersTaylor
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- Messages
- 1,084
- Location
- Lancashire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Not being able to like beer anymore!!
That's so dejavu.Just a whinge this morning.
I've always had high-ish cholesteral, even since I was a young man. Genetic rather than dietary.
On becoming diabetic my doctor wanted to put me on statins straightway but I resisted, and my LDL/HDL /Trigs mix improved a lot under my LCHF diet. But the overall levels remained high and the GP still wanted statins.
Eventually, he retired (looked after 4 generations of my family - great guy), and the replacement still wanted statins, so eventually I gave in and started on Artovostatin 5 weeks ago.
During the recent heatwave I started struggling for energy and appetite, which I put down to the heat and the effect that can have on metabolism and blood sugar. But it's been getting worse since the weather has returned to normal. I feel very lethargic and have to force myself to eat. Even so I've lost 4 pounds this week and I'm not overweight anymore so that's not necessarily a good thing.
Doc has agreed to stop the statin from today, but it may take up to a month for the effect to flush out of my system. Hopefully the symptoms will start to decline fairly soon - I was in bed for 14 hours last night and I'm still tired now.
Whinge over.
More recently some opinion has swung away from concern about total cholesterol, LDL levels, and focussed on the trigs/HDL ratio as being all-important.Just a whinge this morning.
I've always had high-ish cholesteral, even since I was a young man. Genetic rather than dietary.
On becoming diabetic my doctor wanted to put me on statins straightway but I resisted, and my LDL/HDL /Trigs mix improved a lot under my LCHF diet. But the overall levels remained high and the GP still wanted statins.
Eventually, he retired (looked after 4 generations of my family - great guy), and the replacement still wanted statins, so eventually I gave in and started on Artovostatin 5 weeks ago.
During the recent heatwave I started struggling for energy and appetite, which I put down to the heat and the effect that can have on metabolism and blood sugar. But it's been getting worse since the weather has returned to normal. I feel very lethargic and have to force myself to eat. Even so I've lost 4 pounds this week and I'm not overweight anymore so that's not necessarily a good thing.
Doc has agreed to stop the statin from today, but it may take up to a month for the effect to flush out of my system. Hopefully the symptoms will start to decline fairly soon - I was in bed for 14 hours last night and I'm still tired now.
Whinge over.
Did you see Rangan Chattergee's prog from BBC1 Tuesday? You probably would find it quite interesting how he dealt with a lady patient with a lot of pain. It will be on the iPlayer. best wishes DerekThat's so dejavu.
I started as felt pressure from cardiologists. I'm in a similiar state. I stopped mine yesterday as I had pins and needled hands and arms.
Now. I put the no energy and sleeping down to vit d deficiency as gp practice called me yesterday to say I'm now needing 1000iu daily and delivering chemist have them ordered.
So yesterday and today I had no statins and had my vit d supplement.
I'm in bed as I'm typing. I'm aching all over and with no energy. It's like flu without a temperature.
Thanks for the heads-up. Didn't realise they'd put it at 10 45 pmDid you see Rangan Chattergee's prog from BBC1 Tuesday? You probably would find it quite interesting how he dealt with a lady patient with a lot of pain. It will be on the iPlayer. best wishes Derek
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