I reversed my diabetes a few years ago, but things went wrong and I found myself with an HbA1C of 85 in Dec 21. I reduced to 45 by June the following year. In December 22 I added atorvastatin to the 500mg dose of metformin I was taking, reluctantly as I'd read it could worsen diabetes and I was trying to put myself into remission again. The next set of blood tests showed everything had gone in the wrong direction, (HbA1C 49) so in March 23 I swapped the statins for Bempedoic Acid/ Ezetimibe and I've just had test results that show that my HbA1C has dropped from 49 to 44 in that time. My cholesterol results have all come down and are in the 'normal' range too. I sometimes wear a cgm and this has shown my baseline blood sugar level coming down to around 5 from 7 or 8 when I was on statins, so I'm hoping my next blood tests will show I'm in remission from diabetes 2. I have no idea why the Bempedoic acid / ezetimibe is so effective, but would love to find out.