I am not a medic.I am a 75 year old retired Euorepean Engineer who has taken up running 9-10 months ago.
I can now run 50-60 km per week and I have improved my trotting pace by 10-15%.
C25k, Bridge and marathon support communities are on here to support anyone interested in taking the responsibility for their health through running.Likewise active 10 walking support also.
I have just requested my GP to up my statin from 10 mg Simvastatin to 20mg and I have been placed on a better medication Lipitor Atorvastatin.
My heart attack risk actually falls into the guide lines where I should be on 80 mg of the above statin.
My choice at the moment is to stick with the 20mg.Blood tests in Dec 2018.
I am responsible for my health with the help of medics on an ongoing basis.Exercise, balanced diet,weight control,muscle retention,very little alcohol,good hydration,quality sleep, as little stress as is possible, group activity, etc, etc,
What does concern me as a lay person is the diverse views held and maybe understandably as nothing stands still.
I need simplicity in my decision making,
First for me is how do I preserve my life,and lower my risk with proven medication, even with side effects that may have to be managed.
At least medication has gone through extensive research unlike supplements.
Secondly, I trust our NHS system and the professionals to pursue the guidelines, evolving comparisons, from ever growing sample sizes and conclusions and within finite resources.It puts the front line professionals in a position to offer us clear choices.
For me, a simple soul, I want to be living so I can run.
One hour of running is seven hours of life.
I appreciate my medical situation is quite straight forward, had a macro aneurysm 25 years ago and lost central vision in one eye.Two - three years ago had a TIA and lost all vision momentarily.
So hence Chlopidogrel and statin medication.Its a no brainer and for me, I do not want the task to understand and the use of my time pursuing an unproven cutting edge solution.That is great but I have to exercise some patience and give back where I can and trust that all good things are appreciated.
Google “Get Fit in 6mins” and blow your mind with this medical research and of course much more on sister communities that just confirm what an amazing piece of kit we have been gifted.
We can also give ourselves so many other gifts to support our health.
Exercise is mandatory and I think we all understand the consequences of not doing it.
It’s our choice.As is the meds recommended to us.It is just nonsense to suggest financial gains/bonuses to front line medics in pushing certain products.Yes I understand true, but the patient has first to fall into a need of help category and that makes a contribution to ongoing testing and enhanced knowledge and confidence in pursuit of life gains.
These simple non medical thoughts are in no way put here to influence or be confrontational.
Good luck to all with your choices.
On a good day we are all precious to somone so the decision is not just for us alone,usually.🌟👏👏