Statins can push up your bloodsugars, in some people even cause diabetes. And honestly, you're not that high. @Jim Lahey and @bulkbiker can probably tell you more, they're practically the professors on this stuff. As for your HbA1c, you can get that down through diet (with fat, which will probably make your doc/nurse faint in horror.) Have a read here: https://josekalsbeek.blogspot.com/2019/11/the-nutritional-thingy.htmlHi
I am confused I had my annual check up in September this year my results were 7.7 hba1c and 4 for my cholesterol they said it was a wee bit high and they would repeat in 8 weeks just had my results and they were 8.4 hba1c and 3.4 for my cholesterol...when i was first diagnosed my hba1c was 7.8 so I am higher than ever the receptionist said the doc wants me to change from sivistatin as my cholesterol is a bit high .I am confused anybody any ideas are they right ? I have been type 2 for 6 years and always had it well controlled....thanks Jim
@Jim 007* statins can increase your hba1c - I was diagnosed with an hba1c of 48, prescribed statins which, being unaware of the issues they could cause at the time, I took and my hba1c increased to 54. After I stopped them due to other side effects my hba1c reduced to non diabetic levels where they have remained for approx 7 years. My GP has now annotated my medical records with ‘statin intolerant’ because we don’t want to risk it happening again.Hi
I am confused I had my annual check up in September this year my results were 7.7 hba1c and 4 for my cholesterol they said it was a wee bit high and they would repeat in 8 weeks just had my results and they were 8.4 hba1c and 3.4 for my cholesterol...when i was first diagnosed my hba1c was 7.8 so I am higher than ever the receptionist said the doc wants me to change from sivistatin as my cholesterol is a bit high .I am confused anybody any ideas are they right ? I have been type 2 for 6 years and always had it well controlled....thanks Jim
Hi
I am confused I had my annual check up in September this year my results were 7.7 hba1c and 4 for my cholesterol they said it was a wee bit high and they would repeat in 8 weeks just had my results and they were 8.4 hba1c and 3.4 for my cholesterol...when i was first diagnosed my hba1c was 7.8 so I am higher than ever the receptionist said the doc wants me to change from sivistatin as my cholesterol is a bit high .I am confused anybody any ideas are they right ? I have been type 2 for 6 years and always had it well controlled....thanks Jim
Hi Jim
In your shoes I'd be far more concerned about my HbA1c than about "cholesterol".
Especially as yours is low. Sounds like your HCP's are a bit out of date..
Have you ever had a cardiac event?
If not I'd be asking them why you are taking a statin which can raise blood sugar levels.
Any idea what your full lipid profile was?high cholesterol(6.1/ratio 6.7)
Hi Thanks for all the replies my cholesterol breakdown is hdl 0.89...ldl 0.7 ...tri ..3.9..
I have never had any heart issues ...following a phone call from the doc they have doubled my dose of metformin to 2000g a day total ..I have not been eating much different from normal to get my sugar so high . They are talking about changing me from simvastatin as this can cause higher blood sugar apparently
OK the reason I asked was your triglyceride levels were very high but if you hadn't fasted and were eating a "normal" diet that could explain it.Hi no not told to fast before the test never fasted before for my annual check
I was not doing any diet either just eating my normal ...No white bread etc I have been injured so no been exercising as much so put on half a stone
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