I was put on statins about 7 years ago - my cholesterol was normal but my doctor went on about having diabetes for as long as I my cholesterol should be low blah blah blah. I had trust in my doctor at that time so I started taking them and for the first time in a long time I lost control of my diabetes management. My insulin consumption doubled and my physical activity diminished as I was feeling aches and pains or was just too tired. So after a couple of months of that I stopped taking them and I regained my strength and health and diabetes management control about 3 months after that.anyone had this? put on statins just before Christmas (I see the papers today say 1 in 4 uk adults should be on them!!) 40gm strength.. Instant doubling of blood sugar levels. Came off them and back to normal. Put on 20mg from a couple of weeks ago. I understand statins accumulate in the blood, so assume they have now reached their level as same result as before. Sugars up double usual levels and not dropped below 13 all day. anyone had this?
I was put on statins about 7 years ago - my cholesterol was normal but my doctor went on about having diabetes for as long as I my cholesterol should be low blah blah blah. I had trust in my doctor at that time so I started taking them and for the first time in a long time I lost control of my diabetes management. My insulin consumption doubled and my physical activity diminished as I was feeling aches and pains or was just too tired. So after a couple of months of that I stopped taking them and I regained my strength and health and diabetes management control about 3 months after that.
I don't know why you were put on statins but if your cholesterol levels were within range, I'd question the benefits - if they were high, you might want to take a hard look at your diet and see if there's anything you can do there. Often doctors will prescribe both a statin and a blood pressure medication to protect the kidneys from any potential stress of the statin.
It's pretty scary **** in my opinion,
Can I ask why your doc put you on statins in the first place?
Was it 'because all diabetics need statins'? (because that is nonsense)
or was it because you have a history of heart disease, and it is a sensible precaution looking at your QRISK score? (which is possibly valid but not an automatic assumption)
or was it because you have high cholesterol? And if so, how high, and what is the breakdown of the different parts, HDL, LDL, Trigs - because you can have high cholesterol and it be extremely healthy, if the ratios of the different parts are good.
When I was put onto statins 'because all diabetics should take them' my hba1c rose from 48 to 54. I came off them due to other side effects and my hba1c has been between 36 and 38 for the last 3 years. I still have the dreaded statins conversation with my DN but politely refuse her offer!
I have just been told I have mild heart disease even thou I have excellent cholesterol.
I believe I've had diabetes 40+ yrs.
No statins.
Tried them once and gave me terrible heartburn so tried another then told they aren't safe for a fetus.
Eh, well not safe for me!!! That's was 6yrs ago.
My new gp knows I don't need them so after pregnancy I didn't return on them.
Ps. Brother-in-law high choloesterol had stents put in and now back to work. He has hereditary high cholesterol. He's a high risk!
Heartburn went on stopping that particular statin.hope you are in less pain now x
@ickihun you're not on Bisoperol are you? My husband takes them and they have given him asthma so is now on inhalers!Heartburn went on stopping that particular statin.
The pain I'm experiencing now steems from taking a diabetic drug called canagliflozin. It was excellent for bgs but has ruined my mobility. Started with sciatica then pelvic joint pain then lower back, now ribcage and sternum is affected too.
Still no statins so cannot blame simvastatin for my joint pains.
I'm now taking a betablocker which is giving me asthmatic symptoms.
Basically - all meds have side affects. Some never go away when you stop taking drug!
Heartburn went on stopping that particular statin.
The pain I'm experiencing now steems from taking a diabetic drug called canagliflozin. It was excellent for bgs but has ruined my mobility. Started with sciatica then pelvic joint pain then lower back, now ribcage and sternum is affected too.
Still no statins so cannot blame simvastatin for my joint pains.
I'm now taking a betablocker which is giving me asthmatic symptoms.
Basically - all meds have side affects. Some never go away when you stop taking drug!
OMG that's profound.
Yes. Bisoprolol @Daphne917 . Hoping to see a cardiologist soon to discuss meds.@ickihun you're not on Bisoperol are you? My husband takes them and they have given him asthma so is now on inhalers!
I was put on statins about 7 years ago - my cholesterol was normal but my doctor went on about having diabetes for as long as I my cholesterol should be low blah blah blah. I had trust in my doctor at that time so I started taking them and for the first time in a long time I lost control of my diabetes management. My insulin consumption doubled and my physical activity diminished as I was feeling aches and pains or was just too tired. So after a couple of months of that I stopped taking them and I regained my strength and health and diabetes management control about 3 months after that.
I don't know why you were put on statins but if your cholesterol levels were within range, I'd question the benefits - if they were high, you might want to take a hard look at your diet and see if there's anything you can do there. Often doctors will prescribe both a statin and a blood pressure medication to protect the kidneys from any potential stress of the statin.
It's pretty scary **** in my opinion,
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