Hi
@pinkfoot
We can't give you medical advice. But id you get ab HbA1C of under 42 then I'm sure your doctor would discontinue the Trulicity. Alternatively if you can show that your BG is substantially reduced then they may decide to either reduce the dose or take you off it.
Why are you taking the statin? Are your full lipid profile ratios very bad? Note that it's not the total Cholesterol that matters, nor even just the total LDL (which in any case is just a calculated number). Or is it just that you were prescribed it because of your higher risk of heart disease due to being diabetic?
Again I can't give medical advice. But consider this:
Do you need the statin if your HbA1C is no longer in the diabetic range?
Are you and your doctor both aware that in some people Atorvastatin is known (and admitted on Pfizer's own website) to increase Blood Glucose?