Hi @MikeZ I also refused Statins, and my doctor suggested that I try Plant Sterols. I've been taking them for five years nowHello all,
I have not been active here in quite some time. I will try to be brief. Several years ago I was diagnosed as Type 2. I had just recently started a statin regimen and my subsequent research led me to believe that the statin may have been partially responsible for raising my BS. In any event, I immediately quit the statin and went on a health bender. My numbers improved dramatically and I have been, (for the most part) at either pre-diabetes or non-diabetes levels for quite some time. The last year has had me between 5.6 and 5.8 ac1 levels. My family has a very long history of cholesterol issues and heart problems. My dad, and all of his siblings, have had heart attacks and they all have one or more stints. Now my cousin, age 63, has had his first heart attack, He is in good physical shape and rides his bike 15-30 miles a day. I just came from the doctor for my annual visit and he wants me to try Zetia, (ezetimibe), because I refuse to resume taking a statin. Do any of you have any knowledge of this drug? Thank you.
Hello Pipp,Have you been tested for familial hypercholesterolaemia, @MikeZ ?
I have this condition, screened when I was 40, because of the history of early hesrt attacks in family members.
Statins prescribed and currently Ezetimibe, no problems with taking Ezetimibe, though I do wonder if the early statins contributed to raised blood glucose, and T2 after 10 years.
Familial hypercholesterolaemia
Some people are born with familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH), a genetic condition where your liver can’t process cholesterol properly.www.bhf.org.uk
No, just Ezetimibe, at the moment and Metformin. I have meds for hypertension, and antileuketrine meds for blood disorder. Statins are on my prescription list, though. Currently I am having a review of meds, as some for an allergic condition are being withdrawn. So waiting for further blood tests and consultations before a new medication regime is sorted.Hello Pipp,
Are you currently on both statins and Ezetimibe?
Is the plant sterols from food or in tablet form? I’ve not heard of this so I’ll do some research. My GP wants me to go on statins but I refuse.Hi @MikeZ I also refused Statins, and my doctor suggested that I try Plant Sterols. I've been taking them for five years now
When you say you were 'screened' for it, do you mean that you underwent genetic testing...?Have you been tested for familial hypercholesterolaemia, @MikeZ ?
I have this condition, screened when I was 40, because of the history of early hesrt attacks in family members.
Statins prescribed and currently Ezetimibe, no problems with taking Ezetimibe, though I do wonder if the early statins contributed to raised blood glucose, and T2 after 10 years.
Familial hypercholesterolaemia
Some people are born with familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH), a genetic condition where your liver can’t process cholesterol properly.www.bhf.org.uk
Hi @MikeZ I also refused Statins, and m y doctor suggested that I try Plant Sterols. I've been taking them foe five years now
Yes @MissMuffett the tablets are 800gIs the plant sterols from food or in tablet form? I’ve not heard of this so I’ll do some research. My GP wants me to go on statins but I refuse.
Yes, my cholesterol was over 7.5 when I started tasking them. On my following annual review it had reduced to just under 5May I ask how much they lowered your cholesterol?
That is the commonly held medical opinion of recent decades. There are increasing expert voices questioning both the evidence for that opinion and presenting evidence for alternative hypothesesIf I remember correctly, it would be saturated fat that drives up blood cholesterol, not cholesterol from egg yolks etc.
Genetic testing was not available at that time .When you say you were 'screened' for it, do you mean that you underwent genetic testing...?
Thanks for the article. I do have familial hypercholesterolaemia. I have always had high ldl ranging from 113mg/dl to 162mg/dl.Have you been tested for familial hypercholesterolaemia, @MikeZ ?
I have this condition, screened when I was 40, because of the history of early hesrt attacks in family members.
Statins prescribed and currently Ezetimibe, no problems with taking Ezetimibe, though I do wonder if the early statins contributed to raised blood glucose, and T2 after 10 years.
Familial hypercholesterolaemia
Some people are born with familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH), a genetic condition where your liver can’t process cholesterol properly.www.bhf.org.uk
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