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Statins
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Yet another question re this drug .
Are you in the high or a low risk group and taking statins ?
Are you in the high or a low risk group and taking statins ?
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//Asked if he believed statins were safe to take, Sir Rory said trials of more than 100,000 patients showed there was "a very very low risk of muscle problems" and a "small increase in diabetes". //
What does '' small increase in diabetes ' means - it would be more useful if he had given a percentage for an individual
//Asked if he believed statins were safe to take, Sir Rory said trials of more than 100,000 patients showed there was "a very very low risk of muscle problems" and a "small increase in diabetes". //
What does '' small increase in diabetes ' means - it would be more useful if he had given a percentage for an individual
whirly...LOL..I know, i know....difficult particularly as the medical profession may change it's guide lines in 5 years time.
From your profile, you are a female.
If your blood pressure is normal, if you haven't had a heart attack or stroke and if there is no family history of stroke and your cholesterol is normal (whatever that means), then I would NOT take statins.
just my opinion.
From your profile, you are a female.
If your blood pressure is normal, if you haven't had a heart attack or stroke and if there is no family history of stroke and your cholesterol is normal (whatever that means), then I would NOT take statins.
just my opinion.
Bazile......a good question.
I have not opened your link.
Muscle problems that are life threatening are exceedingly rare, but muscle problems that are debilitating but not life threatening are more common than many in the medical world will admit to.
Diabetes........common anyway and getting increasingly more common in those NOT taking statins.
I have not opened your link.
Muscle problems that are life threatening are exceedingly rare, but muscle problems that are debilitating but not life threatening are more common than many in the medical world will admit to.
Diabetes........common anyway and getting increasingly more common in those NOT taking statins.
There is a history of high cholesterol in my family and when I was diagnosed with a reading well into double figures I was put on statins immediately. My 2 sons were also tested - the eldest came back with a reading of 8 and was prescribed statins - although he doesn't take them - and the other came back with a reading of 6 and was told that he wasn't going to be prescribed them as he would be able to lower his reading by simply changing his diet. My last check showed 5.5 my eldest is still 8 and my youngest is 4.8