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Hi all, just thought I would share a couple of things.

Firstly, you may know I don't take this post-bypass stuff too seriously, yes I eat fruit, salad and vegetables more, I have stopped putting salt in my cooking and I do exercise a lot. But I do eat bacon, pork, steak, peanuts, boiled eggs, in fact all the stuff we are supposed to avoid, I even drink alcohol every day.

Yesterday, I was assessed for a clinical trial about statins ( see below), I was apprehensive to have my cholesterol checked. Blimey, 2.9 combined HDL 0.75 LDL .067. Living proof that a "normal" lifestyle is perfectly OK. I'm on 10mg rosuvastatin.

Now for the clinical trial, Panthera are looking for people to take part in a stage 3 ( final stage after all other tests have been passed), trial for a drug to replace statins and/or stop the side affects of statins. To qualify, you must be on the highest dose of your particular statin ( 40mg for Rosuvastatin, others are higher). You won't get paid , apart from travel expenses, but you will have access to a heart specialist, regular tests, health checks and support. who knows, the new drug may just change yours and our lives. Register here

pantheraclinic.co.uk/

they have a number of facilities around the country, I went to Rochdale, they were very professional and very friendly.

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Very interesting thank you

Hello :-)

That sounds like a good cholesterol :-)

Will be interesting to see what the results of this new drug after they have done the trails comes out like :-)

You sound like you are keeping well and I hope you have a lovely day :-) x

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Hi BeKind 😊

I wasn't accepted on the trial, sadly. Or not so sadly, I'm too fit 🤣, and my statins are too low a dose.

Hope you are well too 😊

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Hello :-)

They might have accepted me :-D

Well that is good you are to fit wish I could hear those words to :-)

Still be interesting to see how this goes and what results they get :-) x

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Can’t find the trial you mentioned, found others but none for heart matters.

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Wooodsie in reply toMtk1

Strangely it doesn't appear on their website. You can enrol and it gives you the option of heart trials or you could give them a call.

I enrolled and the site said they would call me. They called within 48 hours. I responded to an advert on Facebook, although I went through their website as I don't trust Facebook.

Good on you Woodsie I also eat and drink what I like and exercise every day enjoy every day mate

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Heather1957

You may be the exception rather than the rule though. A lot depends on what the lead up to the original heart problem is. For some it is not about life style but about genetics, I don't think anyone can be certain of anything without being qualified to analyse ALL the data.

I truly am glad that your lifestyle choice doesn't appear to be adversely damaging your health but you say you have had a bypass, so something wasn't right?

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Wooodsie in reply toHeather1957

Oh, I totally agree Heather, something was definitely wrong, and who knows what is going on under there?

I was just pleasantly pleased to get such a good result, especially given that I haven't cut everything that isn't 'good' out.

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