Andy12345
Expert
Hi
Ok so I've stopped taking statins, my thinking behind this, in 3 months I'm having cholesterol rechecked I've made huge changes to my lifestyle which must have lowered chol, plus I've read lots of bad things about them, I figure if it's still high or higher ill go back on them in July but for now I've stopped them, I was prescribed lisprinopril or something like that because when at the hospital day of diagnosis my Bp was 250/125 now I check it very regular and it's 120/70 give or take a few, sometimes 106/66 so I figured if I had a headache I would take a tablet when the headache goes away I stop the tablets, a week has gone by now and no change to Bp, I have a doc appointment where he says how brilliant I'm doing but we will keep the meds the same....why? Because he cares as much about me as I do about him, the metformin I take because I know I'm diabetic but if the day comes when my bg doesn't shoot up because I had a slIce of bread I can think about those, my wife is doing her nut, saying I'm crazy, I just don't see any sense in taking tablets I don't need, I'm IMHO being sensible, how can the doctor who hasn't got time to listen to me be expected to give me what I need, where as I who care about me has all the time in the world to research my issues, don't get me wrong I'm not anti tablet or suicidal I will continue to check my Bp everyday and if it creeps up I'll put myself back on them, any thoughts would be appreciated on this, unless anyone is going to say we are not doctors we can't tell you about whatever we are not qualified, if I wanted a qualified opinion I would book myself in for an appointment (2 weeks if im lucky) for a 10 minute slot with someone who I can hardly understand what they are saying who answers my questions by looking at he's watch, I would.....I mean no disrespect to my doctor who seems a nice man, does this not seem a sensible approach?
thanks
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Ok so I've stopped taking statins, my thinking behind this, in 3 months I'm having cholesterol rechecked I've made huge changes to my lifestyle which must have lowered chol, plus I've read lots of bad things about them, I figure if it's still high or higher ill go back on them in July but for now I've stopped them, I was prescribed lisprinopril or something like that because when at the hospital day of diagnosis my Bp was 250/125 now I check it very regular and it's 120/70 give or take a few, sometimes 106/66 so I figured if I had a headache I would take a tablet when the headache goes away I stop the tablets, a week has gone by now and no change to Bp, I have a doc appointment where he says how brilliant I'm doing but we will keep the meds the same....why? Because he cares as much about me as I do about him, the metformin I take because I know I'm diabetic but if the day comes when my bg doesn't shoot up because I had a slIce of bread I can think about those, my wife is doing her nut, saying I'm crazy, I just don't see any sense in taking tablets I don't need, I'm IMHO being sensible, how can the doctor who hasn't got time to listen to me be expected to give me what I need, where as I who care about me has all the time in the world to research my issues, don't get me wrong I'm not anti tablet or suicidal I will continue to check my Bp everyday and if it creeps up I'll put myself back on them, any thoughts would be appreciated on this, unless anyone is going to say we are not doctors we can't tell you about whatever we are not qualified, if I wanted a qualified opinion I would book myself in for an appointment (2 weeks if im lucky) for a 10 minute slot with someone who I can hardly understand what they are saying who answers my questions by looking at he's watch, I would.....I mean no disrespect to my doctor who seems a nice man, does this not seem a sensible approach?
thanks
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