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I’m T2 but when I started taking Statins “because all diabetics should take them” my hba1c rose from 48 to 54 and I suffered from dizzy spells and sleep disturbance. After being on them for approx 6 months I decided I’d had enough and, with my GP’s consent, came off them. My hba1c reduced to non diabetic levels. The decision is ultimately yours but I should research them first so that you can make an informed decision.I’ve received a letter and prescription for statins from my local GP stating that because I have diabetes the current recommendation is that I should start taking a statin - question is should I and what are people’s thoughts on this ?
I’ve received a letter and prescription for statins from my local GP stating that because I have diabetes the current recommendation is that I should start taking a statin - question is should I and what are people’s thoughts on this ?
I was told they give statins to all type 1’s who’ve had it for 10 years even if their cholesterol is fine.
The old advice used to be to offer statins to ‘middle aged diabetics’ but this no longer the case.
I asked if that meant giving them to a child who was now 12 having been diagnosed at 2 and my endocrinologist said yes.
@Juicyj regardless on my personal opinion of statins, what a horrible way to tell you. No face to face discussion! Health care is supposed to be a two way conversation, Drs are not there to dictate but to advise
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