gardengnome42
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- Messages
- 212
- Location
- Yorkshire
- Type of diabetes
- Prediabetes
- Treatment type
- Diet only
- Dislikes
- diabetes and dieting
Doriand I think you've answered your own question - the most important thing is obviously the profit margins of the pharmaceutical companies !!I wonder how many MILLIONS are on statins that don't need them, isn't doing them any good and suffering from its side effects?
So the most important question is: What is more important, the health and well being of a patient, or the profit margins of pharmaceutical companies? EVERYONE should think about this next time your doctor 'push' a medication on to you
My cholesterol is fine but the last time I went to the doctors she told me that it is "standard practice" to offer statins to anyone who has diabetes. I politely declined and she noted it on my records
I'm guessing from this that it is an edict from high up in the NHS
well done you!I went to see a doctor for prescriptions for Type 2 Diabetes management. The first question he asked me was what cholesterol lowering drug I was on. I replied that I have stopped taking statin drugs as I suffered bad side effects from it.He WARNED me that I am a heart attack just waiting to happen if I don't start taking statin drugs soon! Clearly annoyed by his attitude, I forced myself to be calm and decided to ask him some questions:
"Would having a low cholesterol number guarantee me a healthy life free of cardiovasculas disease?"
"Do people with low to normal cholesterol levels die from CVD?"
"If Lipitor is the most prescribed drug in the US, then why is CVD the highest cause of death in that country?"
He then told me to leave because "I was uncooperative". I never got to ask my next question, "What incentives do Pfizer offer you for prescribing their drugs?" ... And I never got to get my other prescriptions
PS For anyone who have that attitude that doctors know best and never question their wisdom, look up Thalidomide and read up on how wrong scientists and doctors can be.
Yes, but it's a bit like the EU directives - sometimes they can be used to our advantage.It's the 'Just in case' attitude of NICE that makes me so cross. In fact it has turned me into a total sceptic about any instruction that comes from them.
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