Dawn1965 said:Hi, this might have been asked before, but my doc has just put me on statins although my cholesterol is 3.5 with good being 1.7 and bad being 2.5. This has annoyed me as I feel I am being given something to fix something not yet broken.
Can I ask other people's views please? I won't be offended if I am in the wrong lol
Dawn1965 said:Hi, this might have been asked before, but my doc has just put me on statins although my cholesterol is 3.5 with good being 1.7 and bad being 2.5. This has annoyed me as I feel I am being given something to fix something not yet broken.
Can I ask other people's views please? I won't be offended if I am in the wrong lol
Hobs wrote
I was told I had calcium build up following a non invasive CAT scan (computerised tomography) and was put onto statins. The first (simvastatin) caused all sorts of problems and the next did too (atorvastatin) but the one I take now, Crestor (rosuvastatin), was totally without side effects.
A follow up scan revealed a lower reading and the final one came back as below normal (expected) for my age.
and as published in Diabetes CareStatins Increase Prevalence of Coronary Calcification by More than 50 Percent!
A new study in the journal Atherosclerosis shows that statin use is associated with a 52 percent increased prevalence and extent of calcified coronary plaque compared to non-users. None of the participants in the study – 6,673 in all – had any known coronary artery disease at the time of undergoing coronary CT angiography (CCTA) – a non-invasive method that allows you to see coronary atherosclerotic features, including plaque composition.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/artic ... _DNL_art_1The authors concluded that:
"More frequent statin use is associated with accelerated coronary artery calcification in T2DM patients with advanced atherosclerosis."
So much for statins being the answer for diabetics... Diabetes is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is why many diabetics are prescribed a statin drug to reduce their risk. Alas, as these studies show, statins actually accelerate the progression of disease!
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