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<blockquote data-quote="Trinkwasser" data-source="post: 73393" data-attributes="member: 11875"><p>Bongratulations of the A1c and lipids</p><p></p><p>OK I turned the light on</p><p></p><p>Congratulations on the A1c and lipids</p><p></p><p>I read somewhere that the original plan was to prescribe Co-Q10 along with the statins but this was never done as it couldn't be patented. Though to be fair this statement *was* on a site selling Co-Q10 . . .</p><p></p><p>IMO it's cheap enough to try, results seem varied, if it doesn't improve things you could trial a different statin if they will afford it, or become a statin free zone if your lipids are good enough. Or there are (rather expensive and hard to obtain) alternatives such as Pantethine (NOT Pantothenic acid)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trinkwasser, post: 73393, member: 11875"] Bongratulations of the A1c and lipids OK I turned the light on Congratulations on the A1c and lipids I read somewhere that the original plan was to prescribe Co-Q10 along with the statins but this was never done as it couldn't be patented. Though to be fair this statement *was* on a site selling Co-Q10 . . . IMO it's cheap enough to try, results seem varied, if it doesn't improve things you could trial a different statin if they will afford it, or become a statin free zone if your lipids are good enough. Or there are (rather expensive and hard to obtain) alternatives such as Pantethine (NOT Pantothenic acid) [/QUOTE]
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