michelle88
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When my father (not diabetic) was rushed to hospital in Versailles over 10 years ago, the consultant enquired what medicationHi everyone
I'm 43 years old and have been a diabetic for over 10 years now. Since last year, my endocrinologist has been wanting me to take statins because my LDL cholesterol was 4.6 back in February 2021. I managed to lower it to 3.8 in July 2021 (my HDL was 2.5, trigclycerides 0.67, cholesterol-HDL ratio 2.6, total cholesterol 6.4). My bloods were tested again yesterday and I'm waiting for the results, hoping my LDL has further decreased a little.
I refuse to take statins as I've read multiple threads in this forum that they can do more harm than good, plus I don't find my levels to be too bad?! But my endo says that in diabetics, the LDL-protein tends to stay in the blood longer than in non-diabetics, which can cause damage to the blood vessels, that's why statins are a good idea. I would love to hear other opinions on this, as I'm not really convinced.
(my HDL was 2.5, trigclycerides 0.67
Can he support that opinion with science that you can read and investigate for yourself?But my endo says that in diabetics, the LDL-protein tends to stay in the blood longer than in non-diabetics, which can cause damage to the blood vessels, that's why statins are a good idea.
I would ask them if they can point you to specific studies showing this.But my endo says that in diabetics, the LDL-protein tends to stay in the blood longer than in non-diabetics, which can cause damage to the blood vessels
You did lower your LDL in 6 months after all, presumably without the aid of medication? I control mine with diet and exercise.
Or use the information you read here to do your own investigations and research so you can have sensible discussions with the dr and make an informed choice rather than blindly accepting whatever you are told - whoever it comes from white coat or not. They are not gods never to be questioned and do not always get it right.Debates on statins on this forum really drive me to despair, there are the same handful of medically unqualified members who repeatedly come on, advise people that there doctors are only prescribing statins because they earn money out of it, and/or your cholesterol numbers aren’t that bad, and/or cholesterol numbers don’t matter, and/or statins are bad for your general health and/or diabetes.
So far as earning money is concerned, a recent debate on here nobody was able to say how much money an individual dr got for prescribing a statin to a patient, what we were able to establish was that there was a pot of money, that was divided between all surgeries depending on how they performed on 60 health measures, one of which was statins .... I can’t see any dr handing out statins just because their practice may get a few pence because they do ..
As to whether statins are good or bad for you, yes those who are anti statin in the same vein as those who are anti vaxers or anti diabetes meds will be able to point to some doctors who say statins, covid vaccines and diabetes meds are bad ... personally I would rather accept the opinion of the majority of health professionals when it comes to statins, rather than some anonymous member of this forum with no claim to have any medical qualifications, just an ability to use google ...
If you are going to base your health decision on the multiple posts on this forum, ignore the same handful of members who contribute to every one to tell how statins are bad and then see what you are left with, but it probably makes more sense to base your decision on the medical expertise of your doctors, rather than anonymous, medically unqualified, members of any Internet forum.
So you have some very specific family history that potentially alters your risk compared to someone without such history - which could be dietary/lifestyle habits passed along as well as genetics of course. All the more reason for personalised and informed decisions rather than blanket prescribing wouldn’t you say?For the benefit of full disclosure, I take a statin, I have done for 17 years, both my parents had high cholesterol, my grandfather died of heart failure in his 40s, my father had a quadruple heart bypass in his 40s, my mother had narrowing of the arteries early in life.
As a result I was advised to have my cholesterol tested when I turned 40, from memory it was 9, diet got it to 7, at that time they wanted it to be 6, I am now at 4. I am unaware of any side effects, 16 years after I started taking it and many stones later I was diagnosed as type 2, I don’t suppose that has much to do with the statins but I guess someone quoting stats will use me as an example of statin users becoming diabetic.
That explains your unbiased opinion! I'm not surprised you take what you can with a family history like that. I would have a different view too. As I said above I too take a Statin for another reason.For the benefit of full disclosure, I take a statin, I have done for 17 years, both my parents had high cholesterol, my grandfather died of heart failure in his 40s, my father had a quadruple heart bypass in his 40s, my mother had narrowing of the arteries early in life.
As a result I was advised to have my cholesterol tested when I turned 40, from memory it was 9, diet got it to 7, at that time they wanted it to be 6, I am now at 4. I am unaware of any side effects, 16 years after I started taking it and many stones later I was diagnosed as type 2, I don’t suppose that has much to do with the statins but I guess someone quoting stats will use me as an example of statin users becoming diabetic.
So I am not into statins either on the basis that like you I am female with a good hdl/trig ratio but at LDL that triggers a suggestion of a stain automatically so naturally I am also worried as to whether I need to reduce my higher ldl.Hi everyone
I'm 43 years old and have been a diabetic for over 10 years now. Since last year, my endocrinologist has been wanting me to take statins because my LDL cholesterol was 4.6 back in February 2021. I managed to lower it to 3.8 in July 2021 (my HDL was 2.5, trigclycerides 0.67, cholesterol-HDL ratio 2.6, total cholesterol 6.4). My bloods were tested again yesterday and I'm waiting for the results, hoping my LDL has further decreased a little.
I refuse to take statins as I've read multiple threads in this forum that they can do more harm than good, plus I don't find my levels to be too bad?! But my endo says that in diabetics, the LDL-protein tends to stay in the blood longer than in non-diabetics, which can cause damage to the blood vessels, that's why statins are a good idea. I would love to hear other opinions on this, as I'm not really convinced.
To be fair, I think it was the addition of Berberine as a supplement that drove the numbers down, as much as calming down on the cheese.
I take Berberine as well, although only in the weeks before my period because I seem to be more insulin resistant then. Do you take it every day?
Can he support that opinion with science that you can read and investigate for yourself?
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