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Pros and Cons of Statins

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chief78
Joined Jan 1, 2008
Diabetes type: 1
Years with diabetes: 16

Healthcare practitioners recommend statins to diabetic patients every day.  The American Diabetes Association has specific standards for statins. Statin use among diabetics is routine, almost boring.

Positive articles about statin use frequently appear in major media:

BBC - Statins For All Diabetics Urged

New York Times - The Highs and Lows of Cholesterol

Washington Post - Pediatricians Recommend Cholesterol Drugs for Some Kids

However, statins are also being labeled as dangerous by professionals and patients alike:

The Weston A. Price Foundation - Dangers of Statin Drugs

Diabetes Update - More Spinning Statistics to Promote Statins by Drug Cos?

                              Statins Make You Fat and Insulin Resistant?

Shane Ellison, M.Sc. - Hidden Truth About Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs!

I've been on a 40 mg dose of simvastatin (Zocor) for years and I tolerate it very well (no muscle pain or elevated liver enzymes). Since simvastatin depletes CoQ10, I take a 100 mg daily dose to compensate. That's it.

Has anyone had any negative experiences with statins?

Regards,

John

 

Posted on September 4, 2008 14:50
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JLauren
Joined Oct 20, 2008
JLauren

My endo wanted me to start taking a statin, but I balked and the conversation ended when I asked about the effect of these drugs on someone who already had low LDL.

 

Posted on October 20, 2008 14:43
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