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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2340543" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>They will continue to insist you return to the fold. My medical notes are marked as Allergic Reaction, but I still get the annual reminder from the GP who wrote it up in the first place. It is a game we play.</p><p></p><p>I am currently letting my GP have the upper hand, There is one cholesterol drug that is older than and not in the same boat as statins, but does lower LDL a little bit. I tolerate it for a while, and it allows my GP to tick his checksheet, Since I make up my own medipacks, it is up to me as to whether I actually include them or not, Ideally only in the 2 weeks before the annual blood letting exercise.</p><p></p><p>The alternative pill is called Ezetimibe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2340543, member: 196898"] They will continue to insist you return to the fold. My medical notes are marked as Allergic Reaction, but I still get the annual reminder from the GP who wrote it up in the first place. It is a game we play. I am currently letting my GP have the upper hand, There is one cholesterol drug that is older than and not in the same boat as statins, but does lower LDL a little bit. I tolerate it for a while, and it allows my GP to tick his checksheet, Since I make up my own medipacks, it is up to me as to whether I actually include them or not, Ideally only in the 2 weeks before the annual blood letting exercise. The alternative pill is called Ezetimibe. [/QUOTE]
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