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gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
Although it does a good job to control high cholesterol, I believe it also damages your liver and increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease. What is the truth in that? Any doctors on here to enlighten me?
By the way, the title should read Statin.
 

Rickshaw Phil

Overconfidentii Vulgaris
Moderator
By the way, the title should read Statin.
It does now.:okay:
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
Josef Stalin
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Definite family resemblance I think:ohmy:
 

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Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
20 years ago a test showed my cholesterol as 8.9.
I asked "what does that mean"?
The Doc said "you are a heart attack waiting to happen". She wanted me to go on Statins.
Bearing in mind that I am reasonably fit and eat a good diet (love my veg & salad etc) I went to a naturlist/herbalist type person who said in effect"load of b****ks.. depends if its good or bad cholesterol.
Anyway.....aged 69 I'm still here and enjoying cycling, walking, golf, booze and life in general :cycle:
 
GPs have prescribed statins to practically all the men I know who have been for their 50 year old "male MOT."
GPs get "rewards" for prescribing statins.

GPs prescribed anti depressants to all my old client group when I worked within the voluntary sector. Most of whom had enrolled with a practice to get treatment for physical ailments.
GPs got "rewards" for prescribing anti depressants.

I avoid visiting GPs as much as I can.
 

nickyboy

Norven Mankey
20 years ago a test showed my cholesterol as 8.9.
I asked "what does that mean"?
The Doc said "you are a heart attack waiting to happen". She wanted me to go on Statins.
Bearing in mind that I am reasonably fit and eat a good diet (love my veg & salad etc) I went to a naturlist/herbalist type person who said in effect"load of b****ks.. depends if its good or bad cholesterol.
Anyway.....aged 69 I'm still here and enjoying cycling, walking, golf, booze and life in general :cycle:

When you had your cholesterol tested the 8.9 would have been the addition of your HDL ("good" cholesterol) and LDL ("bad" cholesterol). My combined number was similar and I also am fit and eat a healthy diet, don't smoke. However, my LDL was high enough to warrant a course of statins.

My LDL (the bad stuff) went from 6.0 (much too high but it's a hereditary thing) to 2.2. No side effects. Result is I am at a significantly lower risk of a heart attack.

It's up to you of course but I would recommend you revisit the decision to ignore your doctor's advice. Presumably your Doctor's advice was based on an elevated LDL
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
My LDL (the bad stuff) went from 6.0 (much too high but it's a hereditary thing) to 2.2. No side effects. Result is I am at a significantly lower risk of a heart attack.
Probably, but we don't know for sure.

And are you sure there's no side effects? I think it took mine five years to show up badly enough and be linked to the statins.

I've now been through all the current statins except one, they all farked up my cycling (which is itself worth a 20% drop in cholesterol), so I'm on a cocktail of other drugs. We'll see how they work...

Oh and don't worry about statins for much longer. They'll blow over soon. They're starting to move on to PCSK9 inhibitors which, at something like £15k/year per person for fewer doses until the patents run out, could be far bigger business.
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Well over the years i have tried and taken myself off them.I think i annoyed the Doc.But after my recent dizzy spells,i contacted a mate of mine who has been on and off them also.I valued his input.I asked him what he was on,EZITIMBE .So i requested to try the same.A couple of months have passed and things are ok.
 
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