That’s very reassuring. Thanks.One possible side effect of statins is to increase blood glucose.
As with other side effects, not all people taking statins see that effect. Some (probably the majority) don't seem to get/notice any side effects at all.
I stopped taking them mainly for different reasons, but it did influence my decision.
What you eat, or more accurately what you don't eat, will have a much bigger effect than statins (or steroids).
Thanks so much. Reassuring that I’m not alone.In retrospect I believe my long term use of statins before I ended up with T2 was in part the cause of my diabetes. When my GP finally agreed I could manage without them I saw a small but definite reducton in my glucose levels. So for me there's been a drfinite connection, but eating a low carb diet post diagnosis has been the main reason for reducing my levels.
Sounds entirely possible. My doctor recently increased my Statin from 10mg to 40mg per day because my cholesterol had gone up slightly. Almost certainly as a result of my going on a low carb, high protein/ fat diet. When I asked for a print out of my blood results from my Doctor they actually indicated that it was the HDL (good Cholesterol) that had increased. I notified my Doctor that I would no longer be taking any StatinsIn retrospect I believe my long term use of statins before I ended up with T2 was in part the cause of my diabetes. When my GP finally agreed I could manage without them I saw a small but definite reducton in my glucose levels. So for me there's been a drfinite connection, but eating a low carb diet post diagnosis has been the main reason for reducing my levels.
I am really torn over this. My cholesterol isn’t awful. It was 6.4 before I started the statins. I’m on a huge 80mg dose of Atorvastatin and never had a high HbA1C until now.Sounds entirely possible. My doctor recently increased my Statin from 10mg to 40mg per day because my cholesterol had gone up slightly. Almost certainly as a result of my going on a low carb, high protein/ fat diet. When I asked for a print out of my blood results from my Doctor they actually indicated that it was the HDL (good Cholesterol) that had increased. I notified my Doctor that I would no longer be taking any Statins
You would find The Clot Thickens by Dr Malcolm Kendrick an interesting read.Hi everyone,
I’m recently diagnosed with pre-Diabetes. My HBA1C has always been great but I started taking statins in May and now it’s 47. Is there a link between the two? I’ve reduced sugar and carbs. Will I be able to reduce it whilst still on statins?
Totally understand. Everyones body is different and tbh it is probably best to have a full and frank conversation with your Doctor about this.I am really torn over this. My cholesterol isn’t awful. It was 6.4 before I started the statins. I’m on a huge 80mg dose of Atorvastatin and never had a high HbA1C until now.
I don't want to stop the statins because they seem to have helped get lipids under control, which hopefully means the arteries won't clog up as quickly. I'll be interested to see if my change of diet can get the blood glucose down to more acceptable levels in the medium term.
My hba1c increased from 48 to 54 when I started taking statins. When I stopped taking them due to other side effects it reduced to non diabetic levels where it has stayed for approx 10 years.Hi everyone,
I’m recently diagnosed with pre-Diabetes. My HBA1C has always been great but I started taking statins in May and now it’s 47. Is there a link between the two? I’ve reduced sugar and carbs. Will I be able to reduce it whilst still on statins?
Hi everyone,
I’m recently diagnosed with pre-Diabetes. My HBA1C has always been great but I started taking statins in May and now it’s 47. Is there a link between the two? I’ve reduced sugar and carbs. Will I be able to reduce it whilst still on statins?
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