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In reply to the discussion: FDA Warns on Statins [View all]I read it as though you thought statins were to lower A1c.
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you and me both. I am making an appointment tomorrow. this blows me away. I suddenly get
roguevalley
Feb 2012
#50
Absolutely correct. Statins are NOT for everyone, but they are livesavers for many people /nt
still_one
Feb 2012
#21
Strange ALS has been around even before statins. As for Danish people have high rates of
still_one
Feb 2012
#22
Yes, once your cholesterol has built up over a lifetime these meds will be of little help. nt
Snake Alchemist
Feb 2012
#65
Funny. Been on them for years and I am a fairly serious money-winning trivia fanatic
dmallind
Feb 2012
#11
Statins are not only totally useless for most people, but carry significant side effects
mrfocus
Feb 2012
#5
It is a question of risk verses reward, and there are those who absolutely should be on a statin /nt
still_one
Feb 2012
#29
Additionally, I recall a very large VA study concluding Life Expectancy soars with statin use....
Jack from Charlotte
Feb 2012
#31
Funny but I could provide you double blind studies that do not agree with that assessement /nt
still_one
Feb 2012
#24
And yet, the author of "End of Illness" proclaims everyone over 50 should be on statins...
drokhole
Feb 2012
#12
It is all a question of risk verses reward. You are taking a sensible approach, and yes, CoQ-10 is
still_one
Feb 2012
#26
What is your LDL and HDL along with your C-reactive protein. cholesterol is not enough to tell
still_one
Feb 2012
#27
Here's a link to a Cholesterol HDL, LDL, Triglycerides Ratio/Risk Calculator.
flpoljunkie
Feb 2012
#35
I take Crestor for cholesterol levels - what I want to know besides this info is - does it actually
jwirr
Feb 2012
#49