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Statins,Aaaaaaargh!!!!!

@bulkbiker Thanks for the reply. Yes it was a fasting blood test. I eat low carb and reasonably high fat, probably 25 carbs sometimes less. The over all cholesterol was 5.4. I was just wondering what is bad in those figures that would want him to put me on statins. I know he can't make me for i have already told the nurse it will never happen. We live in Australia. I just wanted to know what numbers were the so called bad one. It just seems to me that for a start it's a depressing thing to be diagnosed with diabetes without them making it worse by putting you on other drugs. Metformin i stopped after 5 weeks. Anyway thanks again for responding.
 
@AtkinsMo Thanks for the reply. I am already doing Low Carb reasonably High Fat. Struggling with getting enough fast maybe . around 25 or less carbs. I thought my numbers were good but sometimes the doctors scare you into taking pills. I would prefer to do with out them for as long as possible. Yes i have heard those with a higher cholesterol do have longer lives but i would prefer quality over quantity anytime. I'm 64 so don't really consider myself ancient yet. Thanks for taking the time to give me some advise AtkinsMo. Oh going by your name i think my diet is like the Atkins. Keto seems similar so perhaps a combination.
 

Perhaps if more GPs used the Yellow Card system then data would reflect a true account of side effects of a drug but Kendrick says that less than 5% of GPs use the system.
 
Wow your doctor is pretty enlightened.. I rarely, if ever, have heard of a GP that says that.

I like my doctor, he also said that intermittent fasting is a great way to loose weight - he's lost a load himself. When I see him he takes the time to explain results in detail and in terms I can understand.
 
I like my doctor, he also said that intermittent fasting is a great way to loose weight - he's lost a load himself. When I see him he takes the time to explain results in detail and in terms I can understand.
Sounds great... please hang on to him..
 
@Moggely Just carry on doing what you are doing. It takes a while, maybe a couple of years, for your HDL to go up and Triglicerides to drop, you will soon have a ratio below 4, the healthy place to be. I’ve been LCHF for about 7 years. Yes, I call myself ‘Atkinsmo’ because I think Dr Atkins was right all along, much vilified but ultimately he was correct. His ‘Atkins Foundation’ financed much of the good solid research so that we finally have robust studies that prove beyond any doubt that his theories were correct. I don’t follow the current ‘Atkins Diet’ as promoted by the Atkins Corporation, with it’s shakes, bars and meal replacements. I just eat real food. I don’t miss sweet things or cereal based foods one bit.
But I get inspiration from Tim Noakes, Zoe Harcombe, Aseem Malhotra and the rest.
I love reading the medical / diet books, and follow Malcolm Kendrick. His books, ‘The Great Cholesterol Con’ and ‘Doctoring Data’ are really insightful. If I wasn’t 65 I think I’d be embarking on a new career, but I settle for keeping me and mine as healthy and hearty as I can.
 
@AtkinsMo Yes i'm not going to worry about cholesterol there is so much hype about it all. I remember doing Atkins years ago though i never had diabetes then just wanted to lose weight. But the new one with shakes and all that stuff i don't care for. Like you i eat real food and will learn to put up with the odd day now and again that doesn't explain a high reading. I also have read Tim Noakes and a few others.
 
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