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YT Addict Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Hugo, MN USA
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| ![]() I am a terrible one to talk about diets and eating right, I am a type 2 diabetic, have RA, firbomyalgia, high blood pressure, high choel, you name it I've probably had it. I had uterine cancer 6 years ago and now am cancer free, had my gallbladder out last January and in February had a stress test and ended up in the hospital to have a stent placed in my heart. Think that would be enough to make me become a health nut and do everything right. My husband says the commercial on TV with the hospital gurney following people around is me. He says I am the worst diabetic ever. Even though I know I should be walking everyday and eating healthy (my husband tries to get me to eat really healthy stuff) I just don't like most of it. I have been on Crestor since my stent and tons of other meds. No side effects and my choel. is under control. I hate this getting older, I just turned 58 and it's all down hill. Our prescription costs are terrible. You'd think out of guilt I'd do healthy things, just can't seem to make myself. Right now my depression is pretty bad so that doesn't help. But, in your case, if your doctor really feels you need the Crestor, try it for awhile and see if it works for you. I worked in an ER and can't believe the number of younger and younger people have heart attacks. Pills suck but sometimes your body just needs that extra help. Good luck. ![]() Last edited by angeleyes; 10-16-2009 at 10:03 PM. |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Tucson, Arizona
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My husband, on the other hand, had low total cholesterol --about 140, but very low HDL and he had a heart attack 3 years ago! m | |
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Maryland
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| ![]() Found this article and thought it might be helpful: Pistachios |
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Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Lebanon, PA, USA
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| ![]() Well, well, well...welcome to the world of doing everything right and still having a cholesterol problem! I remember 2 years ago when my Dr. wanted to put me on meds. I nearly went out of my mind! I'm was 45 years old, a runner, eat right, sleep right, workout six days a week and I need meds? R U Kidding me? But guess what...I did! Turns out it's hereditary. I always thought my parents/sibling took it because they didn't eat right or exercise. Certainly nothing like me! (if anyone knows a runner, they know how obsessive we are!) My cholesterol has been borderline 200 since I was in my early 30's. By the time I hit my 40's it was 256. :-) My Dr. put me on the lowest dose (10 mg) of simvastatin (generic Zocor). After 2 years....we brought my cholesterol under control and my Dr. said he's willing to try to take me off it. But after all the tears of 2 years ago I still take it...about 3-4 days a week and I still have no problems. So, once you just accept the fact that it is not what you're doing wrong, but genetics indstead...you come to accept it. I have NO side affects with Simvastatin. talk to your dr. about that med? Good luck!
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No Longer A Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: NEW YORK
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I did not try pistachios tho. Love those. I guess I'm giving up. Appt tomorrow to talk. Doc said just stop for prescription ![]() I wanna talk. | |
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No Longer A Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: NEW YORK
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Sure I cheat sometimes but I'm only human. I guess it's just time to throw in the towel and get on the medications wagon like the rest of the world. The pharmacutacal companies are making a fortune aren't they? Yes, my sister said it's heriditary, I said it isn't. She's very overweight so I didn't believe her. Me all I do is diet! I'm in my sixties, healthy, active and keep busy. I don't want to retire and buy drugs! Guess I just have to call it quites and give up. | |
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Love my Boys Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: w/ my boys
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| ![]() My father was on statins ( among many other medications) and passed away about a year ago. I wish I had known then what I know now about the serious complications concerning these drugs....I believe they contributed greatly to his declining health.....He really should not have died with the problems he had and as soon as he did..... I just would like everyone to do their homework on cholesterol, statins and the heart, especially look into the importance of supplementing with COQ10 if your still going to use statins.....COQ10 is depleted with the use of statins and the heart is greatly effected, which will actually increase the likelihood of a heart attack....Please do some reading on this..... I hear this book is excellent...... ![]() Carol, here are some links to read on....Note the links at the end of the first site, they're good articles too..... ![]() Researchers Detail Statin Drug Dangers Dangers of Statin Drugs: What You Haven’t Been Told About Popular Cholesterol-Lowering Medicines No doctor knows everything, so it is ultimately up to each individual to take charge of their own health....... ![]()
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No Longer A Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: NEW YORK
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I printed this whole thing because I totally agree with it, hence, my determination to stay off these. Well, I totally refused to not use Crestor I told the doc so she precripted the lowest for lipitol. Not sure If I will take but have prescription. The only thing that does scare me is I have HBP also. That is heriditary. My whole family has this and my HDL is very high, the LDL is excellant. Thank you for this infomation. It's so confusing to know who and what to believe. | |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Tucson, Arizona
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Carol--you WANT your HDL to be high. THat's the good cholesterol. I think you need to see another doctor if you are being told to go on cholesterol drugs when you have high HDL. | |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: McKinney, TX
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![]() ![]() You said everything I would have liked to have said but much better!
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No Longer A Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: NEW YORK
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I probably got the two mixed up. I know my good cholestrol is above average which is good and my bad is above where they say it should be. My total is 220 and although I spent $50.00 on lipital after reading the above literature over the weekend I will not be taking any cholestrol meds. I am healthy and resent being told to take meds when I'm not sick. Then I read that these meds DO NOT AID IN THE PREVENTION OF HEART ATTACKS OR STROKES! It's printed right on the Libitol label! So why take them? I feel better knowing about Statins now and how they work. Sorry but not thanks, I'll just keep eating as healthy as I can, walk, take fish oil and vitamins and leave those meds for the people who can benefit from using them. I am not one of them. Thanks for all the info. I plan on reading it again. | |
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Love my Boys Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: w/ my boys
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| ![]() Carol, from the reading I've done the total cholesterol number is not the first number to be worried about. About 50% of the people who have heart attacks have a normal or low cholesterol number.. The LDL and triglyceride numbers are a bit more important..... I see you said you are trying to eat better for your cholesterol. I was wondering if your looking at the labels for trans fats?....These are hidden in a lot of foods and they contribute to heart disease and high cholesterol readings. I switched to butter and virgin coconut oil years ago and stopped using all margarines. When I started looking at labels I was shocked at the foods with transfats in them.... I look for any hydrogenated oils on the label....even if the front of the package states "no trans fats" most of the time it's not true....The food manufacturers can get around this by making the serving size so low that if there's less than half a gram of hydrogenated oil it it it's legal to say it has none at all.....Ain't that a kicker.... I drive my husband nuts looking at all the labels. It's gotten so tiring with the bad products that sometimes I just grab one with the "USDA Organic" label on it so I don't have to wonder it the product is safe.....My DH and my son are diabetics which already puts them at risk for heart disease so I try and stay on top of bad products. We are not perfect but I have defiantly cut a lot out..... They are also taking fish oils.....That topic is a whole other subject to go into. After weeks and weeks of reading about fish oils I found out there are also good and bad fish oils out there.....Sheesh, all this reading gets so frustrating at times...... ![]() I have seen a few articles about blueberries and cholesterol you could try looking up this info and see if it has any merit.....Hopefully you won't have to eat a bushel of them... ![]() ![]()
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Love my Boys Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: w/ my boys
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| ![]() I forgot to mention.....Dr Suzy Cohen is a pharmacist who wrote a couple of books about medications. She got fed up with people not having the information they should have on drugs so she decided to speak out. I haven't read it yet but I plan too.....There are some articles to read on here too..... DearPharmacist
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