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Im only 19
I currently take 40mg
statins
but are there any other ways to lower my cholesterol, naturally? having anxiety makes me stress about my heart constantly which doesn't help.
I currently take 40mg
statins
but are there any other ways to lower my cholesterol, naturally? having anxiety makes me stress about my heart constantly which doesn't help.
SaltyBizkitSalty29
in
Cholesterol Support
6 years ago
Stress echo test found Inducible Ischaemia and mild Hypokinesia
Have been put on
statins
, beta blockers and aspirin and feeling very stressed. Any reassurance would be great Thanks
Have been put on
statins
, beta blockers and aspirin and feeling very stressed. Any reassurance would be great Thanks
beckyniblet
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Does being allergic to antibiotics act as a precursor to GCA ?
I started on Prednosolne 40mg coming down to 12.1/2mg then up to 20mg, now 19mg.Over time I have come on and off Hyroxychlorine,Azathioprine and
statins
leaving just Pred and disprin.
I started on Prednosolne 40mg coming down to 12.1/2mg then up to 20mg, now 19mg.Over time I have come on and off Hyroxychlorine,Azathioprine and
statins
leaving just Pred and disprin.
ragdollcat4
in
PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
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Restenosis. Any one experienced this or had it reoccur?
Apparently restenosis happens as a result of bodies reaction to inflammation nothing to do with plaque or chloresterol ( my level is good) I am now taking increased
statins
as they can reduce inflammation. Now worried it may happen again. Has anyone out there experienced this or had it reoccur?
Apparently restenosis happens as a result of bodies reaction to inflammation nothing to do with plaque or chloresterol ( my level is good) I am now taking increased
statins
as they can reduce inflammation. Now worried it may happen again. Has anyone out there experienced this or had it reoccur?
Hainses8
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
high colostral
Hi uncontrolable high colostral ive heard of people with high colostrol that is not being controled by
statins
their reading is 7.8 plus and this particular person is on 20mg statin are their different types of colostrol even when you are very fit not over weight nd ns and going
Hi uncontrolable high colostral ive heard of people with high colostrol that is not being controled by
statins
their reading is 7.8 plus and this particular person is on 20mg statin are their different types of colostrol even when you are very fit not over weight nd ns and going
jim444
in
High Blood Pressure Support
6 years ago
Wait for Stents & Echo Cardiogram
Put him aspirin, beta blocker and
statins
. Blood pressure and cholesterol always been good. He was told he needed an Echo and 2 stents and would receive a phone call on 20th Dec.
Put him aspirin, beta blocker and
statins
. Blood pressure and cholesterol always been good. He was told he needed an Echo and 2 stents and would receive a phone call on 20th Dec.
Tinalef
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
PCa Mortality & Statins
Two things jump out: i) "supporting a cholesterol-based mechanism" "Ample evidence exists in support of the potent anti-inflammatory properties of
statins
." [2] I have long wondered whether a significant part of the benefit of
statins
is due to this, rather than cholesterol inhibition.
Two things jump out: i) "supporting a cholesterol-based mechanism" "Ample evidence exists in support of the potent anti-inflammatory properties of
statins
." [2] I have long wondered whether a significant part of the benefit of
statins
is due to this, rather than cholesterol inhibition.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Very Interesting! Heart patients taking statins face a higher risk of type 2 DIABETES.
side effects •Dutch scientists have now added to the scientific row with their latest findings •Around 6million people in Britain and 30million in US are thought to take
statins
. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-6778357/Patients-taking-
statins
-face-higher-risk-type-2-diabetes.html
side effects •Dutch scientists have now added to the scientific row with their latest findings •Around 6million people in Britain and 30million in US are thought to take
statins
. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-6778357/Patients-taking-
statins
-face-higher-risk-type-2-diabetes.html
sandybrown
in
Cholesterol Support
6 years ago
Statin side effects
I appreciate the difficulty in pinning down cause so am keen to find out if anyone else has had similar symptoms or response to reducing their
statins
. I've outlined my history below.
I appreciate the difficulty in pinning down cause so am keen to find out if anyone else has had similar symptoms or response to reducing their
statins
. I've outlined my history below.
ilikeholidays
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Leg pain
Could this be
Statins
, as have heard that this can cause leg pains ... but it is predominantly in my right leg ? Any advice would be appreciated.
Could this be
Statins
, as have heard that this can cause leg pains ... but it is predominantly in my right leg ? Any advice would be appreciated.
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Vit B12 and Vit D
My cholesterol has always been a problem for me – even with
statins
it doesn’t go down to what my doctor would like and as the
statins
don’t suit me, I am always fighting to stay off them and I haven’t taken them for over a year now – so very pleased with that result.
My cholesterol has always been a problem for me – even with
statins
it doesn’t go down to what my doctor would like and as the
statins
don’t suit me, I am always fighting to stay off them and I haven’t taken them for over a year now – so very pleased with that result.
1piglet
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Any cases of fainting or blackouts linked to statins
Any cases of fainting or blackouts linked to
statins
?
Any cases of fainting or blackouts linked to
statins
?
wyckoff
in
Cholesterol Support
6 years ago
Statins v Fibrates
I am one of the many who can't tolerate
statins
and my GP gave me Bezalip Mono a slow release fibrate which I took for a few months without any issues. Went for a test and my cholesterol was 5.5 and my GP wanted it lower so changed me to Fenofibrate.
I am one of the many who can't tolerate
statins
and my GP gave me Bezalip Mono a slow release fibrate which I took for a few months without any issues. Went for a test and my cholesterol was 5.5 and my GP wanted it lower so changed me to Fenofibrate.
irojoota
in
Cholesterol Support
6 years ago
my story
about 12 years ago i was diagnosed with high cholestoral i was prescribed with
statins
but later theyhad to be stopped because of severe side effects. that is when i started with rls the doctor prescribed tablets normally for parkinsons patients (pramipexole) after experimenting i found that taking
about 12 years ago i was diagnosed with high cholestoral i was prescribed with
statins
but later theyhad to be stopped because of severe side effects. that is when i started with rls the doctor prescribed tablets normally for parkinsons patients (pramipexole) after experimenting i found that taking
johndesmond
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Weight Gain
Or could it be the
Statins
? As ever I thank you for reading this post and would be grateful for any replies. Kind regards David
Or could it be the
Statins
? As ever I thank you for reading this post and would be grateful for any replies. Kind regards David
Davewm
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Solotol
Also wants to put me on
statins
anyone on
statins
! Thanks
Also wants to put me on
statins
anyone on
statins
! Thanks
Gertsen
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 years ago
Statins and Ibrutinib
CLL patient on
statins
and Ibrutinib, if so what's the name of the statin?
CLL patient on
statins
and Ibrutinib, if so what's the name of the statin?
RobertCLL
in
CLL Support
6 years ago
New cholesterol lowering drug
Statins
are first-line agents for primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. However, muscle-related side effects and other problems such as elevated liver enzymes may limit their use. In addition, LDL-C lowering beyond that provided by statin therapy alone may be needed.
Statins
are first-line agents for primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. However, muscle-related side effects and other problems such as elevated liver enzymes may limit their use. In addition, LDL-C lowering beyond that provided by statin therapy alone may be needed.
Graham49
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Statin Hell or Statin Saviour?
So do I give in and take
statins
or try the diet again?
So do I give in and take
statins
or try the diet again?
KatyB
in
Cholesterol Support
6 years ago
New, first diagnosed back in 2005
Want to know more about taking levo, anti depressants and
statins
together. I've never been on a statin drug before. I believe I had a very bad reaction so I stopped taking it. Trying to work through a mental block to go back to the doc. Had some BAD experiences with healthcare people here.
Want to know more about taking levo, anti depressants and
statins
together. I've never been on a statin drug before. I believe I had a very bad reaction so I stopped taking it. Trying to work through a mental block to go back to the doc. Had some BAD experiences with healthcare people here.
Smile4U
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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