Agree!Of course, the classic point about everything in the article is that it is true that Statins lower cholesterol, as we all know. There just isn't good evidence that cholesterol causes atherosclerosis and heart disease....
Severe muscle and joint pain and no doctor could tell me why this happened. All I got was.. well, it does happen in some people!.. I said what is it ??? They didn't know.
My total Chol/HDL ratio was 5.3 when I was diagnosed T2 in Feb and I was prescribed 1x10 Atorvastatin. I wasn't happy about this because of all the negatives surrounding statins .. so I stopped taking them in mid March. Problem is I have never experienced any symptoms or side effects either on or off these meds and I have no idea what effect this has had / is having on my Cholesterol numbers.
Can anybody tell me how to arrange a reading .. ideally a full one but even a general overview one would be better than nothing. My doc says "only once a year" .. none of my local chemists do a finger-prick test .. and I think the test strips that you can buy (at rip-off prices) are rubbish
Since Feb, I have lost over 15 kilos in weight .. my BMI is borderline low .. my BG levels average out at 5.2s and 5.3s and my BP averages 117/72. So, the bottom line is that I "feel sure" my chol levels have come down .. but I have no way of knowing
I just call up my surgery and book myself in for a blood test.... last time I went I said to the nurse taking the bloods -"Can I have a full panel lipid test to which she replied.. it's not worth having anything else is it?"My total Chol/HDL ratio was 5.3 when I was diagnosed T2 in Feb and I was prescribed 1x10 Atorvastatin. I wasn't happy about this because of all the negatives surrounding statins .. so I stopped taking them in mid March. Problem is I have never experienced any symptoms or side effects either on or off these meds and I have no idea what effect this has had / is having on my Cholesterol numbers.
Can anybody tell me how to arrange a reading .. ideally a full one but even a general overview one would be better than nothing. My doc says "only once a year" .. none of my local chemists do a finger-prick test .. and I think the test strips that you can buy (at rip-off prices) are rubbish
Since Feb, I have lost over 15 kilos in weight .. my BMI is borderline low .. my BG levels average out at 5.2s and 5.3s and my BP averages 117/72. So, the bottom line is that I "feel sure" my chol levels have come down .. but I have no way of knowing
Wow that's quite unusual.. I have never seen my GP about Type 2 except when I specifically made an appointment.. I have only ever been seen by a nurse the first 2 times the Diabetes Nurse the rest just a Practice Nurse or the blood taker..Thanks @Bluetit1802 and @bulkbiker .. I have asked at my surgery and was told that they can't do a blood test unless authorised by a doc .. and doc says once a year. Unfortunately, this "expert" is still my named doc .. the one who gave me my diagnosis in February
Thanks @Bluetit1802 and @bulkbiker .. I have asked at my surgery and was told that they can't do a blood test unless authorised by a doc .. and doc says once a year. Unfortunately, this "expert" is still my named doc .. the one who gave me my diagnosis in February
Pretty close tho' @donnellysdogspossibly rhabbdyomolis (sorry cant spell)..
I do not have to be scared of eating fat.
There is also a standard test that should be done after someone goes on any statin..... Did your GP bother to do that test?
Thanks @Bluetit1802 and @bulkbiker .. I have asked at my surgery and was told that they can't do a blood test unless authorised by a doc .. and doc says once a year. Unfortunately, this "expert" is still my named doc .. the one who gave me my diagnosis in February
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