Robin Ah-Sing
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Thanks for the link seems I am within the recommended limits as I take 20mg Simvastatin and only 5mg AmlodopineSorry, yes I meant Amlodipine. Yes its also true that the advice recently upgraded I believe is that they shouldnt be taken together, but it a dosage level thing. Im sure if you google it you will find the relevant info.
hope this doesnt cause any undue anxiety. If I find the reference i'll post
http://www.mhra.gov.uk/Safetyinformation/DrugSafetyUpdate/CON180637
as I said dosage thing
I was told by my GP that it takes 2 weeks to get them out of the system
Hi Everyone
Well been off statins 4 weeks now, no improvement in my blood sugars but the pain in my shoulders and thumbs is greatly improved so am putting the cortisone injections on hold
Statins often raise bg and can actually cause diabetes.I wouldn't expect your bg to be changed by coming off statins, they are for cholesterol levels, which will probably rise - but according to many this isn't a bad thing at all. Look at some of the other statin threads.
I am really pleased to hear about the improvement.
Statins often raise bg
Hi Everyone
Well been off statins 4 weeks now, no improvement in my blood sugars but the pain in my shoulders and thumbs is greatly improved so am putting the cortisone injections on hold
I took myself off statins on 22nd May. Within a week my morning fasting levels dropped significantly from always in the 6's to always in the 5's. By 18th June my triglycerides had dropped from 1.15 to 0.72. Coincidence? I don't know.
Squire, she also said this, "Statins are not the answer for anyone seeking to avoid cardiovascular disease. The answer, instead, is to modify the diet to include foods that are rich in cholesterol and saturated fat," So she is saying to do the opposite of what the majority says. What say you?A quote from Stephanie Seneff.
"People on long-term statin therapy start to notice that their hair is receding faster, they're developing cataracts, they can't hear as well as they used to, they keep forgetting things, they can't open the pickle jar any more, and perhaps they'll need rotator cuff surgery soon, as their shoulders are so sore"
She seems to think hair is affected. The whole article is here so you know I am not making it up.
http://www.spacedoc.com/why_statins_do_more_harm_than_good
Squire, she also said this, "Statins are not the answer for anyone seeking to avoid cardiovascular disease. The answer, instead, is to modify the diet to include foods that are rich in cholesterol and saturated fat," So she is saying to do the opposite of what the majority says. What say you?
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