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LCHF Life Change Result!!

@LittleGreyCat Thank you for your reply. I had intended to wait till my next HbA1c before asking to drop the statin's. But I've made an appointment to tell the doc that I will be stopping them so that we can see the results at the same time. I've been on them for so long now. I can't remember when I started them. I originally was on 40mg (now 10mg after I request a reduced dose about 5 years ago)
I'm now wondering if they were the cause of my diabetes or at least a contributory factor.
 

They may well have contributed to your diabetes. Raised blood sugar levels is a common side effect, and there is a warning about this on the information leaflets. For what it's worth, I think you have made the right decision. Then see what happens at your next test.
 
Hi @wolfie53 very well done. I am glad that you are looking to potentially come off the statins. I would say the pendulum swings about the benefits of Metformin, as ever knowledge and testing for the individual are key; Metformin caused by GFR to reduce, it does this for some who take it. Have you had your kidney function tested. With a HbA1c of 36 (same as mine), it is likely you can drop the diabetic drugs if you choose to do so - it is so liberating if this works for you, particularly if you continue to get great results after.
 
 
Dear wolfie53
thank you for sharing this inspirational and encouraging story , really pleased for you .
regards
James 2
 
Re statins and diabetes.

Weird that the first act of most GPs when a patient is diagnosed with T2 is to prescribe statins which have a listed side effect of increasing the risk of developing diabetes.

One would think that this would potentially make the diabetes worse and reduce to chances of reversal/remission.

I can understand that the risk of developing diabetes may be viewed as a lesser risk than a heart attack, but it does look bizarre.
 
I think I was prescribed statin' s due to FH-CVA my father had heart attack when he was 63 and died following a stroke when he was 69. I can't remember the exact date I was put on them but I think it may have been before diabetes diagnosis. I will be seeing a senior doctor at the surgery tomorrow to tell him I will drop them for 4 months and we can both review all results then and go from there.
Thank you and for all others who have responded.
 
Doctor has agreed with me to come of Simvastatin for a trial period. He listened and agreed that the cholesterol seems OK and "it will be interesting to see if the side effect" I mentioned do clear up. He finished by saying" I'm probably right about It"
So once again thank you all for your input and watch this space
 
Not true, doctors don't get paid for prescribing particular drugs. They prescribe according to NICE guidelines , blame the guidelines not the doctors, they have a hard enough job seeing an overwhelming number of sick people. D.
@wolfie53 congratulations on your own efforts, so sorry that those who should know better appear to have caused you harm. I would ask your Doc point blank about Statins "Is it the money Doc?"
 
Well here are the most recent results after being off Simvastatin for 3 months. They are up but should I stay off the Statins Hb1ac up to 38 from 36 I take 1 1000mg Sr metformin having reduced this from 2x and dropped stiglapin
 
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Excellent results! Why would you want to go back on statins? There isn't one figure out of range. They are bound to be higher than when you were on statins, but they are all within range, and good.
 
Excellent results! Why would you want to go back on statins? There isn't one figure out of range. They are bound to be higher than when you were on statins, but they are all within range, and good.
I rang doctors surgery to arrange appointment to see DN to discuss all results but they want me to see their pharmacist instead. So hopefully they will agree with me to ditch Simvastatin and stop the Metformin.
 
Congratulations! Well done that man.
 
Lovely Wolfie!
What do you eat on a typical day?
Breakfast 2 scrambled eggs rasher of bacon half tin of tomatoes.
Lunch homemade soup and celery with dip
Dinner meat or fish and Mediterranean veg or salad
For snack either nuts pork scratchings or chuck of cheese
 
couldn't agree with you more - mirrors my pwn experience almost exactly!
 
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