eastlondonseagull said:I'm 34 and am on statins because of my diabetes. Think they're more preventionary, rather than reactionary, if that makes sense.
I'm trying to get my head around this message. Is it supposed to cheer people up?tedebear said:oh and I forgot to say - don't feel bad - lifes too short!!
I'm still not sure.tedebear said:oh and I forgot to say - don't feel bad - lifes too long!!
Lord Bracknell said:I'm trying to get my head around this message. Is it supposed to cheer people up?
What if it said this?
I'm still not sure.
Best I check it out again in the morning.
DIFFBROOK said:Have you tried taking Maxepa, which is basically omega3 fish oil. Totally natural, but it is known to lower your cholestoral and also help revent arthritis amongst other things.
Its usually found in fish. So totally safe and very beneficial.
I would ask your GP about that. If nothing else it might lower the dose of statin.
Good luck. I know how you feel as Im on tablets for colitis which can have side effect for cancer. So I fell cheated as well.
Common side affects should be listen in that folded up piece of paper you get with meds.Resurrecting this thread (17 years later) as opinions and prescribing policies have moved on and I'm now on them. I asked the Dr about side effects and she said that research on muscle aches indicated that a lot on the placebo were complaining of them as well!
I've been told to take them before I go to bed and warned off grapefruit juice, but not grapefruits. Result!
Any other side effects to be wary of? Is farting still a problem or was that only in 2007?
I had Mrs V's close family stay over for three days at Christmas, they all have " problems " of one sort or another, two smoke, one heavily, 2 out of 3 are pretty much alcoholics...offering scrambled eggs as a breakfast option to the one that's on a bottle of vodka a day....." no, I'd better not, I had an egg yesterday and I don't want to increase my cholesterol levels..." hope this puts things in perspective ?...take the statins !So here I am, a young(ish) 45. I think I'm pretty fit. I eat a healthy diet - not too much meat, lots of fibre and all that. I'm not overweight. I exercise regularly. I don't smoke or do any other drugs. OK, so I probably drink "a little" (insert ironic smiley here) more beer than a doctor would recommend, but besides that I thought I was doing pretty well.
Then this morning the doctor tells me I've genetically-inherited high cholesterol from my parents and has put me on statins, probably for the rest of my life. Previously I'd always considered them an old people's drug.
Am I justified in feeling as cheated and pissed off about it as I do? Or is everyone else on them too and just manfully getting on with life with a stiff upper lip and all that?
Sorry for grumbling...
I have been on them since around 2005. Simva gave me muscle ache (thighs). Atorva doesn't. The 'stool' is a bit glisteny, but there are no other gastric issues.Resurrecting this thread (17 years later) as opinions and prescribing policies have moved on and I'm now on them. I asked the Dr about side effects and she said that research on muscle aches indicated that a lot on the placebo were complaining of them as well!
I've been told to take them before I go to bed and warned off grapefruit juice, but not grapefruits. Result!
Any other side effects to be wary of? Is farting still a problem or was that only in 2007?
Spot on!I had Mrs V's close family stay over for three days at Christmas, they all have " problems " of one sort or another, two smoke, one heavily, 2 out of 3 are pretty much alcoholics...offering scrambled eggs as a breakfast option to the one that's on a bottle of vodka a day....." no, I'd better not, I had an egg yesterday and I don't want to increase my cholesterol levels..." hope this puts things in perspective ?...take the statins !
I'm Diabetic so already on Metformin and then was given statins last year. Seems like this is fairly standard practice now for any diabetic who has even slightly raised cholesterol levels.Resurrecting this thread (17 years later) as opinions and prescribing policies have moved on and I'm now on them. I asked the Dr about side effects and she said that research on muscle aches indicated that a lot on the placebo were complaining of them as well!
I've been told to take them before I go to bed and warned off grapefruit juice, but not grapefruits. Result!
Any other side effects to be wary of? Is farting still a problem or was that only in 2007?