))Denise((
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
I've been taking 40mg simvastatin since December 2010 (total cholesterol at that point 5.2) and I'm wondering if I really need to. I know there are differing opinions on them and I don't get muscle cramps.
Background info on me:
Female, age 51, BMI: 28.5, Blood Pressure: Under 120/70, Last total cholesterol 3.0. I have varicose veins and cold feet.
Father died at 59 from heart attack (smoked 40 - 60 cigarettes a day and stressful job) Mother had stroke at 75 (had smoked for 25 years and had high blood pressure).
I've taken part in medical research (CT and MRI scans of my heart) and cardiologist said that my heart was good, I have no narrowing of the arteries around my heart and no calcium deposits.
I have never had a cholesterol test done fasting and I don't know what my LDL/HDL ratios are. I low carb and my last HbA1c was 5.4%. I take Co-enzyme Q10.
I am concerned that vitamin D needs cholesterol to help it round the body and I've been vitamin D deficient (going to get this re-tested tomorrow). Would lowering my cholesterol actually prevent me getting as much vitamin D as I need?
I found a calculator http://www.qintervention.org/index.php which says I may have a 10% risk of having a heart attack or stroke in the next 10 years and this is only lowered to 8% by taking statins. To me this hardly seems worth it.
I'm not very good at remembering to take the statins at bedtime if I am very tired, so only take them a few days a week.
I know you lot are not doctors, but I would appreciate an opinion on this. Thanks.
Background info on me:
Female, age 51, BMI: 28.5, Blood Pressure: Under 120/70, Last total cholesterol 3.0. I have varicose veins and cold feet.
Father died at 59 from heart attack (smoked 40 - 60 cigarettes a day and stressful job) Mother had stroke at 75 (had smoked for 25 years and had high blood pressure).
I've taken part in medical research (CT and MRI scans of my heart) and cardiologist said that my heart was good, I have no narrowing of the arteries around my heart and no calcium deposits.
I have never had a cholesterol test done fasting and I don't know what my LDL/HDL ratios are. I low carb and my last HbA1c was 5.4%. I take Co-enzyme Q10.
I am concerned that vitamin D needs cholesterol to help it round the body and I've been vitamin D deficient (going to get this re-tested tomorrow). Would lowering my cholesterol actually prevent me getting as much vitamin D as I need?
I found a calculator http://www.qintervention.org/index.php which says I may have a 10% risk of having a heart attack or stroke in the next 10 years and this is only lowered to 8% by taking statins. To me this hardly seems worth it.
I'm not very good at remembering to take the statins at bedtime if I am very tired, so only take them a few days a week.
I know you lot are not doctors, but I would appreciate an opinion on this. Thanks.