borofergie
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Sid Bonkers said:If it is proved to help save coronary problems, yes, i will take the advice of my cardiologist.
Let me ask you a question, if there had been a pill around when you were growing up that was proved to help stop people develop diabetes, would you or your parents have considered it? Were you immunised as a child against the usual diseases? Have or will your children be given the same help? Do you think that the NHS should have stopped giving the TB inoculation?
I think that preventative medicine can be very useful and should not be discounted just because a few dubious mavericks say something is useless, thats not to say I wouldnt consider things on an individual basis if offered preventative drugs but I like the idea of having a choice.
Sid Bonkers said:Are you saying that preventative medicine is a bad idea? I seem to remember you posting a few months ago that 'everyone' should take a vitamin D supplement, double standards or just that some things fit in with your view of things and others dont?
Sid Bonkers said:Many people take statins without problems and have found a big difference in their cholesterol so to say they dont work is nonsense, you may not want to take them but they are a lifeline to many others.
Sid Bonkers said:I am fortunate that my cholesterol has always been around the 4 mark every time I have been tested but if it had been 6 or 7 I think I would have accepted a statin if advised to do so.
Dillinger said:That's not what I'm saying though is it Sid? I think I said "I believe that they have some benefit for preventing CVD (not much but some)." What I'm saying is that if your cholesterol level is not the issue, (and how can it be if the advice is take statins irrespective of your cholesterol level?) then what is the cause of CVD?
I note - as none of the press coverage does that the conflict of interests openly discuss that nearly all the trials and authors are subsided by the pharmaceutical industry
the 95 confidence interval quoted for those without prior cardiovascular Hx (ie the people the press are claiming should be treated without Ix) is RR per 1.0 mmol/L LDL cholesterol reduction 0.85, 95% CI 0.77—0.95.
Does this not mean that by reducing the LDL by a point they are claiming there is a 15% reduction in risk but is might be as small as 0.05 reduction in the risk
alaska said:There's a good comment from GP Peter Windross on this article:
http://www.theheart.org/article/1174743.doIf you look at the hard end points of all deaths and coronary deaths, the effects are consistent with both benefit and with the play of chance. But importantly, the absolute benefits are really rather small—1000 people have to be treated for one year to prevent one death. It is probably a real effect, but it means a lot of people have to be treated to gain this small benefit. As we don’t know the harms, it seems wrong-minded to me to treat everyone with a statin. In these circumstances, lifestyle changes and stopping smoking would be far preferable.
noblehead said:Dillinger if I'm not mistaken but you recently said you'd stopped taking a daily statin, was it because your cholesterol levels have now fallen below the recommended guidelines or for other reasons?
The reason why I ask is I remember you saying on the defunct lowcarbdiabetes forum that your total cholesterol was high (6+ if I remember right) as was your LDL and it was causing you concern, don't feel you need to answer this if it's something that you would rather not talk about.
Thanks!
Dillinger said:Well, I've wandered into the public domain with this so I don't mind discussing my levels; as of December 2011 my total cholesterol is 6.1, triglycerides 0.7, HDL 2.3 and LDL 3.6.
noblehead said:Can I ask what dose you were taking the Artovastatin as this is the one I'm wanting to start on?
Thanks again!
noblehead said:20mg sounds about right Dillinger, if and when I do start Arto I'll let you know if I get any side-effects.
borofergie said:noblehead said:20mg sounds about right Dillinger, if and when I do start Arto I'll let you know if I get any side-effects.
Have you thought about trying a ketogenic diet?
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