Whilst I'm not personally a Mercola fan I don't find the news surprising.. statins mess with all sorts of mechanisms in the body that are there to protect us so....Crikey, feel like throwing mine in the bin after reading that.
How reputable a source is that ?
Why do you take them?Crikey, feel like throwing mine in the bin after reading that.
How reputable a source is that ?
Why do you take them?
Without the breakdown the figures are pretty meaningless.. your doctor (were they up to speed) would know this.. that they haven't given them to you makes it sound like you are being used to tick their box and earn the practise some extra dosh. Whether your health has actually benefitted from them appears to be a moot point.My cholesterol was 8.5 at diagnosis, no breakdown.
Doctor said they were a necessity.
Bloods 6 month later I was down to 4, I was told "higher in the good one & lower in the bad one" but no copy of results to consult.
I've looked for copies of all my previous labs but was told I'd have to wait until after Covid.
I know of the link to decreased insulin sensitivity but I don't seem to be suffering from any issues in that department atm.
My cholesterol was 8.5 at diagnosis, no breakdown.
Doctor said they were a necessity.
Bloods 6 month later I was down to 4, I was told "higher in the good one & lower in the bad one" but no copy of results to consult.
I've looked for copies of all my previous labs but was told I'd have to wait until after Covid.
I know of the link to decreased insulin sensitivity but I don't seem to be suffering from any issues in that department atm.
Unfortunately that’s still not the case for all GP surgeries. Every time I ask I’m told it depends on what the practice originally signed up to - which in my case was just for online prescriptions and appointments which means the only thing I can currently do online is order my prescriptions.Are you living in England? If so you should be entitled to see your blood test results on-line, but to do this you need to register for it at your GP surgery. You could give them a ring.
The same website has this offering which is pertinent to our collective conditions.A quick search threw up a host of contradictory articles. Confusing or what!
Data Contradict on Statin Effect in Diabetes With COVID-19 (medscape.com)
Statins Tied to Lower COVID-19 Death Risk in People With Diabetes (diabetesselfmanagement.com)
Statin Use and In-Hospital Mortality in Diabetics with COVID-19 - PubMed (nih.gov)
A quick search threw up a host of contradictory articles. Confusing or what!
Statin Use and In-Hospital Mortality in Diabetics with COVID-19 - PubMed (nih.gov)
The medscape page references a number of Covid death related studies, but pragmatically it is still very, very early days before there are enough large scale longterm analyses to give reliable insight into the factors affecting Covid outcomes. That said, it makes sense that anything that may raise inflammatory responses (hyperglycemia is a classic factor) can result in the deadly cytokine storm response to Covid infection.The same website has this offering which is pertinent to our collective conditions.
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/933787
Hyperglycemia is a pointer to the severity of hospital admission outcomes.
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