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Intolerance and resistance to statin

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Today in reading I found out about intolerance and resistance to statin.

care.diabetesjournals.org/c...

The above link was given in a post by Leilanilea.

Thanks Leilanilea, learned something new on statin.

Am planning to attend this years Heart UK conference in Hatfield, will take the opportunity to ask questions.

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sandybrown

Please take a look at the report in this link:

hey.nhs.uk/herpc/guidelines...

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YvonneD

Glad you're planning to attend HEART UK's AGM. Maybe all we Forum Members should organise a get together when there is a spare half-an-hour in the programme? Anyone else out there planning to go?

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sandybrown in reply to YvonneD

Yes, we can try. Am planning to send questions to HUK, CEO to be addressed at the conference.

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DakCB-UK in reply to YvonneD

Still not sure. If I do, it'll be the Thursday. I can't take ages off work - I already take enough time off going to/from doctors and hospitals and stuff!

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sandybrown in reply to DakCB-UK

I am afraid this is going to get lost in the system. We need a new post for HUK conference at Hatfield!!!

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DakCB-UK in reply to sandybrown

We could use healthunlocked.com/heartuk/...

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Leilanilea

You're welcome, Bala,

I wonder if you might ask a question for me if there is time and opportunity? Recently reading about "slow" or gradual onset heart attacks...interesting paper came out of Ireland.

My question is: What could be the longest period of time between first hint of heart attack symptoms and the event that causes people to seek help? Could it be as long as 48 hours, for example?

I've been perplexed about the sequence of events around my mild heart attack last December. I started out with just some odd sensations around upper sternum which I attributed to gastroesophageal reflux. They continued for two days on-and-off, but when I felt pressure in my jaw I knew I needed to be checked out and went to E.R.

Troponins were positive but relatively very low even at their peak. (I'm 73 y/o female and prior to this had no cardiac concerns.)

Thanks,

Leilani

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sandybrown in reply to Leilanilea

Thank you. Yes I will put to my list of questions. After reading about Troponins testing, I did a post on it.

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