I may have had a cup of tea and a slice of toast (those were the days) but nothing else, test was at 10am.
My next one is on Tuesday. thanks. So in summary, keep doing what I am doing and continue to take the 5mg of rosuvastatin each day.Probably still enough to make the results kind of invalid.. if you have one next time try to water only fast for 12-14 hours beforehand to get a "clean" reading unaffected by food or drink.
Err well I wouldn't take the pill but that's me..So in summary, keep doing what I am doing and continue to take the 5mg of rosuvastatin each day.
Wouldn't my cholesterol go up again?Err well I wouldn't take the pill but that's me..
But yes before the next test fast for 12-14 hours before the blood draw.
Wouldn't my cholesterol go up again?
I can't recall which thread it was on, where someone had serious concerns about going low carb, as they had heard of, or knew of someone/people who had gone keto and ended up with block/gunged up blood vessels?
Anyway, today I received the results of my Coronary Arterial Calcium scan done a couple of weeks ago, as an element of a research study. My score was 4.2 (https://patient.info/doctor/coronary-artery-calcium-score#nav-1). Personally, after 7.5 years on low carb, with balancing fats, I'm fine with that.
Such an interesting study, and a massively comprehensive cardiac MOT. I dread to think of the cost. I know several people who have paid for the calcium scans privately, at a cost of several hundred pounds.
Lol that is this threadYou have to assume that "higher cholesterol" is bad on its own.. which it may not be.
Lots of info here for a wet afternoon..
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/cholesterol-and-statins.156985/
Senior moment.. oopsLol that is this thread
Might it have been @jonesmia ?
Interesting that there is no sex differentiation in those results..
My results sheets had different values for male and female..
Not sure it was an Agaston score though although are there different kinds?
Meet the authors behind this reportAnd yet another paper on the multiple benefits of red meat consumption..
https://www.wfo-oma.org/wfo_news/consumption-of-unprocessed-red-meat-is-not-a-health-risk/
Wow! I'm going to free up time to read/study all of this tomorrow. Thank you so much xThere are always a lot of threads about Statins and Cholesterol and we all post our various favourite bits of current presentations about them but I thought it might be handy to have them all in one thread. I meant to put this together soon after the get together in Birmingham (sorry @Debandez) but have been a bit distracted (thanks to twitter) since then so thought it was about time I pulled my finger out and put something down. I'll try and take the best bits of what I have posted previously and nick some bits from others... please anyone feel free to add what you find so we can have a one stop shop for the curious.
Full disclosure... I can't think of a single reason why I would take a statin.. ever
LDL Does Not Cause Cardiovascular Disease
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17512433.2018.1519391?scroll=top&needAccess=true
full study here
https://www.dropbox.com/s/pybuhn9wph2smgy/20180910 KENDRICK etc. LDL-C Does Not Cause Cardiovascular Disease - a comprehensive review.pdf?dl=0
Need a link to the great Dr Malcolm Kendrick... no statin page would be complete without the sceptic in chief...
https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/about/
Great piece explaining how statins work and the nasty things they may be doing to you by Nick Mailer
Why your LDL may go up on a low carb/ketogenic regime
Dave Feldman and of course a link to his site
http://cholesterolcode.com
Statins stimulate atherosclerosis?
http://explore.tandfonline.com/content/med/statins-stimulate-atherosclerosis-and-heart-failure
Flaws in early statin trials
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4513492/
" Curiously, statin trials conducted after 2005 have failed to demonstrate a consistent mortality benefit"
Statin induced diabetes
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4156828/
Statin induced peripheral neuropathy
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3103035/
Prof Sherif Sultan doesn't like them much either and he is/was President of International Society for Vascular Surgery
Nor does David Diamond
Also a huge amount of info from Ivor Cummins
http://www.thefatemperor.com
Hopefully that will be a start...