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Does taking Levothyroxine long term cause havoc with High Cholesterol and High Blood Sugar?
Recent tests state my Cholesterol is too high and on my records it says “see nurse and consider
Statins
”. I am a fit 67 year old otherwise and walk approx 4-5 miles most days. I have been unable to see a Doctor in person since May 2019.
Recent tests state my Cholesterol is too high and on my records it says “see nurse and consider
Statins
”. I am a fit 67 year old otherwise and walk approx 4-5 miles most days. I have been unable to see a Doctor in person since May 2019.
Chippa
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Covid at last!
They have asked me to stop taking
statins
for 8 days in total but confirmed that I could continue with Allupurinol and my various supplements that I take viz Glucosamine , Cod Liver oil, Ginkgo Biloba, Evening Primrose etc.
They have asked me to stop taking
statins
for 8 days in total but confirmed that I could continue with Allupurinol and my various supplements that I take viz Glucosamine , Cod Liver oil, Ginkgo Biloba, Evening Primrose etc.
richardp
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Slight swelling and pain in right hand one week post angiogram procedure. Should I be worried?
I’m only needing to take
statins
. However 5 days post procedure I noticed the swelling on my forearm just above wrist ( opposite side of wrist to the wound site which is healing well). I did rest it post procedure followed all guidance given by hospital.
I’m only needing to take
statins
. However 5 days post procedure I noticed the swelling on my forearm just above wrist ( opposite side of wrist to the wound site which is healing well). I did rest it post procedure followed all guidance given by hospital.
sickandsore
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Effects of Metformin and Statins on MCRPC
This trial appears to support the use of Metformin and Statin for men with MCRPC. http://www.urotoday.com/recent-abstracts/urologic-oncology/prostate-cancer/137274-effects-of-metformin-and-
statins
-on-outcomes-in-men-with-castration-resistant-metastatic-prostate-cancer-secondary-analysis-of-cou-aa-301
This trial appears to support the use of Metformin and Statin for men with MCRPC. http://www.urotoday.com/recent-abstracts/urologic-oncology/prostate-cancer/137274-effects-of-metformin-and-
statins
-on-outcomes-in-men-with-castration-resistant-metastatic-prostate-cancer-secondary-analysis-of-cou-aa-301
EdBar
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Endocrinologist report
rang me today, said I was over medicated as tsh had gone to 0.7 ranges same as before, i said I’m not as t4 and t3 were nowhere near the top , T4 15.3 T3 4.5 ranges as before, he said I could have a stroke or heart attack do to it being like it is he then said my colestral was high and mentioned
statins
rang me today, said I was over medicated as tsh had gone to 0.7 ranges same as before, i said I’m not as t4 and t3 were nowhere near the top , T4 15.3 T3 4.5 ranges as before, he said I could have a stroke or heart attack do to it being like it is he then said my colestral was high and mentioned
statins
Kowbie
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
diet benefits?
However it does seem that the combination of the diet and the
statins
has had the effect of reversing the worst of the damage. Has anyone else had this or a similar experience?
However it does seem that the combination of the diet and the
statins
has had the effect of reversing the worst of the damage. Has anyone else had this or a similar experience?
Saladay
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
CRISPR EDIT OF PCSK9 = CURE ... Pt 2
Unlike
statins
or monoclonal antibodies, in theory this should be a one-and-done treatment because it will make permanent changes to liver cells that stop them from producing PCSK9.
Unlike
statins
or monoclonal antibodies, in theory this should be a one-and-done treatment because it will make permanent changes to liver cells that stop them from producing PCSK9.
Scout4answers
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
CABG Disability Discrimination evidence of effect of not taking meds.
Statins
... ETc. We know that's to promote optimum health but apart from saying, he'll probably have another attack , how can I explain this in a more relatable and specific cause and effect way? Any one had to do this before?
Statins
... ETc. We know that's to promote optimum health but apart from saying, he'll probably have another attack , how can I explain this in a more relatable and specific cause and effect way? Any one had to do this before?
Tattylash
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Interesting article by Malcolm Kendrick: Assessing cardiovascular disease looking beyond cholesterol
https://journals.lww.com/co-endocrinology/Fulltext/9900/Assessing_cardiovascular_disease__looking_beyond.21.aspx I dont agree with all his opinions but having read his blog https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/ I do agree his evidence is compelling on this topic. I wonder how it might relate to cardiovascular
https://journals.lww.com/co-endocrinology/Fulltext/9900/Assessing_cardiovascular_disease__looking_beyond.21.aspx I dont agree with all his opinions but having read his blog https://drmalcolmkendrick.org/ I do agree his evidence is compelling on this topic. I wonder how it might relate to cardiovascular
TSH110
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Statins
My GP wants to put me on
statins
now for high cholesterol ( 8.4) & I just wondered if there are any risks associated with this ?
My GP wants to put me on
statins
now for high cholesterol ( 8.4) & I just wondered if there are any risks associated with this ?
Sashie
in
MPN Voice
2 years ago
statins should my son stop them now he is hypo hashi please advise
there was a post yesterday about
statins
not being good if you are hypo and because my son has been taking them now for 2 years I’m wondering if I should advise him to talk to his Dr about stopping as I don’t want anything to happen to him ( he’s all I have) he’s his own person and doesn’t think
statins
there was a post yesterday about
statins
not being good if you are hypo and because my son has been taking them now for 2 years I’m wondering if I should advise him to talk to his Dr about stopping as I don’t want anything to happen to him ( he’s all I have) he’s his own person and doesn’t think
statins
Timetraveler67
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Effects of metformin and statins on outcomes in men with castration-resistant metastatic prostate cancer
There was no association with
statins
and OS in either COU-AA-302 groups. When pooling HR, OS was prolonged among those treated with
statins
(pooled HR 0.78, 95% CI 0.68-0.88).
There was no association with
statins
and OS in either COU-AA-302 groups. When pooling HR, OS was prolonged among those treated with
statins
(pooled HR 0.78, 95% CI 0.68-0.88).
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Inclisiran
Its over nine months since NHS England announced with a fanfare that they were going to roll out a programme of cholesterol reduction Inclisiran injections for people who qualified for this medication when used alongside
statins
.
Its over nine months since NHS England announced with a fanfare that they were going to roll out a programme of cholesterol reduction Inclisiran injections for people who qualified for this medication when used alongside
statins
.
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Never felt so bad!
Cholesterol is 7.92 and I don't want to take
statins
. My eyes are sore and I get little sleep. Feel a bit of a train smash to be honest. Apart from lowering my levothyroxine I have no idea what else to do. Any advice would be incredibly grateful. I am 60 now. Thank you for this wonderful site!
Cholesterol is 7.92 and I don't want to take
statins
. My eyes are sore and I get little sleep. Feel a bit of a train smash to be honest. Apart from lowering my levothyroxine I have no idea what else to do. Any advice would be incredibly grateful. I am 60 now. Thank you for this wonderful site!
endofdays
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Reducing Bisoprolol and medication combinations including Dapagliflozin.
Two years ago I was free of ever taking any medications at all, now I am taking
statins
, glucose reducing pills, beta blockers, inhibitors and fluid pills….I’ve realised that this is quite possibly a way of life now, weight gain and all that accompanies it.
Two years ago I was free of ever taking any medications at all, now I am taking
statins
, glucose reducing pills, beta blockers, inhibitors and fluid pills….I’ve realised that this is quite possibly a way of life now, weight gain and all that accompanies it.
Glastonburylady
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Statins.
GP wants to start me on Rosuvastatin as my cholesterol level has risen (7.7) since starting my treatment on Decepeptyl and Xtandi. Was wondering if starting a statin would reduce the effects of my treatment on the prostate cancer itself. Many thanks in advance
GP wants to start me on Rosuvastatin as my cholesterol level has risen (7.7) since starting my treatment on Decepeptyl and Xtandi. Was wondering if starting a statin would reduce the effects of my treatment on the prostate cancer itself. Many thanks in advance
Ghostlycomet
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Statins and liver disease
Hi looking for some advice , I recently saw my alpha 1 liver specialist recently I have liver cirrhosis and he has recommended a liver biopsy, pre diabetes check and possible
statins
to help with weight loss he also thinks I have metabolic syndrome any ideas why he’s suggesting
statins
? Cheers
Hi looking for some advice , I recently saw my alpha 1 liver specialist recently I have liver cirrhosis and he has recommended a liver biopsy, pre diabetes check and possible
statins
to help with weight loss he also thinks I have metabolic syndrome any ideas why he’s suggesting
statins
? Cheers
Marleydog116
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Heart diagnosis query
Was given
statins
and blood pressure tablets and told he is a potential heart attack victim if he doesn’t take them. No health guidance or alternatives or advice. He is now worried sick that he could have a heart attack at anytime.
Was given
statins
and blood pressure tablets and told he is a potential heart attack victim if he doesn’t take them. No health guidance or alternatives or advice. He is now worried sick that he could have a heart attack at anytime.
Astonken
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Nurr1 Modulation Mediates Neuroprotective Effects of Statins
Nurr1 modulation by
statins
be responsible of the neuroprotective effects observed in preclinical models of PD. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/advs.202104640 https://twitter.com/sabine_willems/status/1520761758474027008 https://twitter.com/ScienceofPD/status/1520918680263135232
Nurr1 modulation by
statins
be responsible of the neuroprotective effects observed in preclinical models of PD. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/advs.202104640 https://twitter.com/sabine_willems/status/1520761758474027008 https://twitter.com/ScienceofPD/status/1520918680263135232
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Lost in ignorance, bit scared
I guess I could be over adrenalised , and so t3 might not work, lifetime of stress etc Anyway dont know where to turn, Endo for lipids wants me on
statins
. I hoped thyroid meds or betterfunctioning might lower cholestorol, it hasnt.
I guess I could be over adrenalised , and so t3 might not work, lifetime of stress etc Anyway dont know where to turn, Endo for lipids wants me on
statins
. I hoped thyroid meds or betterfunctioning might lower cholestorol, it hasnt.
lauriegraham
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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