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<blockquote data-quote="Tony 1711 2" data-source="post: 2272925" data-attributes="member: 496629"><p>I was put on statins followng a triple bypass op, long before I was diagnosed with T2, I found out on here about statins keeping up blood sugar levels which is why I want to reduce as much as possible, but due t the cardiac op I doubt if I will be able to come off them completely. Yes there are differing views on statins and you can't make a blanket statement to cover everyone, speak to your nurse and tell her you know statins can keep your sugars up, if she knows her stuff she will agree and explain the reason for the dose, then remember as you start to get control you can request to reduce the dose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony 1711 2, post: 2272925, member: 496629"] I was put on statins followng a triple bypass op, long before I was diagnosed with T2, I found out on here about statins keeping up blood sugar levels which is why I want to reduce as much as possible, but due t the cardiac op I doubt if I will be able to come off them completely. Yes there are differing views on statins and you can't make a blanket statement to cover everyone, speak to your nurse and tell her you know statins can keep your sugars up, if she knows her stuff she will agree and explain the reason for the dose, then remember as you start to get control you can request to reduce the dose [/QUOTE]
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