Anonymous wrote:My DH got the side effects. He tried the different versions and had side effects which each. Insurance won’t cover the last option, which is an injection. So, he’s just not taking them.
I don’t take statins but if I did, I feel confident that I would have no issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand the fear of them. They are extremely effective with very few side effects.
Person with cholesterol of 400. I don't see why OP would start taking a daily medication, probably for life, as an initial step before seeing if a few dietary changes address her relatively minor issue, which is she just on the boundary of normal for LDL.
It is not a “minor issue.” High LdL leads to heart attacks. Period. We have decades of studies proving this.
Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand the fear of them. They are extremely effective with very few side effects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand the fear of them. They are extremely effective with very few side effects.
Person with cholesterol of 400. I don't see why OP would start taking a daily medication, probably for life, as an initial step before seeing if a few dietary changes address her relatively minor issue, which is she just on the boundary of normal for LDL.
Anonymous wrote:You really don’t need a statin. My cholesterol and triglycerides were high and Dr prescribed Wegovy because of fear of statin side effects. It’s worked very well in just 3 months!
Anonymous wrote:Also get your cardiac calcium score.
Anonymous wrote:I started Lipitor a few months ago despite good cholesterol, bc doctors discovered (a bit by accident) that I have an extra flap of tissue between two chambers of my heart. It’s not a big deal under most circumstance but it could allow a clot to evade the usual filtering process, making a stroke more likely. So they want my LDL at 80 or below. I also started taking a daily baby aspirin.
Initially my dose was 40 mg. That was WAY too high for me. I noticed within days that my legs felt weak and I was a lot more tired. We dropped dose to 20 mg, which felt a LOT better. LDL dropped to 80 at this dose very quickly.
I do notice that I sleep harder and I am less of a morning person than I used to be. I love the hard sleep, but also I love waking early. I’ve found taking Lipitor earlier in the evening (rather than at bedtime) helps quite a bit. But we are also testing a dose of 10 mg. If LDL starts creeping back up, we’ll try 15.
Please don’t listen to internet randos over your doctor. But do work with your doctor to experiment with dose if you notice side effects. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:I sounded like you once too. I had a heart attack and now I fume at the anti-statin rhetoric. If your doctor wants you in a stain, take it.