When I went for my last diabetes check-up my doctor was very pleased with my A1C, my lipid panel, weight, etc. We talked about taking me off of the Lipitor, just so I could see what my cholesterol would be without it. It was very high before Atkins. However, I have a very strong history of heart disease on both sides of my family. My Dad had his first heart attack at age 51. And eventually died from heart disease. So with that risk coupled with increased risk because of diabetes, I don't know if I should go off of it or not. There is some indication that Lipitor reduces the risk of heart attack even when cholesterol is not high. Does anyone have an opinion on this? I know we are not doctors but I would like to know what some of you think on this matter? :help
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Yes I have read those same studies and so far have said no to it, latest diabetic news research says blueberries decreases chol as much as drugs do, now can’t find it as deleted it but coop gets the same newsletter, maybe she saved it???
Lipitor doesn’t stop heart attacks, it lowers chol.
Only50% of heart attack patients have high chol, did you read Atkins chapter in Diabetic revolution about heart disease, there are better tests to see if you are at risk, if don’t have the book I will look them up but because they didn’t indicate I was a risk and my chol is ok, ldl hi norm I have chosen not to use it but its a personal decision for sure. I get tests repeated next week after three months on nothing so will see what occurs, have been off Lipitor for a yr but used supplements and think the fish oils escalated my ldl somewhat so tried three months no supplements and will see what has happened.???nite nite.
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Just got this off Real Age newsletter I get:
A Nutty Proposal
Eating a handful of walnuts each day might help control your cholesterol.
Walnuts can improve lipid profiles and vascular health in people with high cholesterol, research has revealed. Walnuts are high in antioxidants and alpha-linoleic acid (ALA), an omega-3 fatty acid with cardioprotective properties. Participants in the study derived the health benefits from eating as few as 8 to 10 walnuts per day.
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many of us produce too much LDL because of our genes and all the diet changes in the world will not fix us. If yor Atkins is correcting your LDL then your LDL should have should a big drop even with the lipitor. You can ask your doc if you can wean off the drug slowly over a yrs time and see what changes you get. The big news with the statin drugs like lipator is they will help with inflamation too and that is what the docs now think is the trigger for heartattacks from blood clots blocking arteries. (may also help arthritis)
I think the test Canuck is reffering to is the C reactive protein testby the book atkinseer
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My latest test results were - Total: 143 - HDL:26 - LDL:96 Trig: 102 The doctor said my HDL is pretty low, but sometimes the Lipitor tends to lower that as well as the LDL. Canuck, let me know how your tests come out without Lipitor. I don't have the Diabetes book yet, but am going to pick one up this week when I go to Sam's Club. The doctor is sort of leaving it up to me if I want to go off of it or not. I think I have some weakness in my legs- I don't know for sure, but I think that is from the Lipitor. I saw the report that you referred to about 50%of heart attack victims do not have high cholesterol. So it seems it is not all about lowering your cholesterol.Donna
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ya 2big that is only one of the test to have done, others are
homoysctiene, fibrogen, and another strange name, spelling is off but book is in my bedroom and bob sleeping on nights.Can get it done at
liposcience.com and is something like NMR.
I will read my emails form Duke and Atkins diabetic book and post it all tonight ok
My c reactvie protien was 1. something and others are gonna get done so I am going to decdie on that basis but all latest reprots show statins good for diabetics as far as inflammation goes but I had weak legs etc and so dont want that again and am trying my damdess to be drug free.
Once these blood tests are done though I will restart my supplement program but wanted a break and to see how my body copes on its own.
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Canuck Wrote:
Yes I have read those same studies and so far have said no to it, latest diabetic news research says blueberries decreases chol as much as drugs do, now can’t find it as deleted it but coop gets the same newsletter, maybe she saved it???
I looked and unfortunately, I must have deleted it mine also!!
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here is a whole page of articles on blueberries workinf better then drugs to lower cholesterol but nmost of them site the same study
by the book atkinseer
started 6/1/02 at 313
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thanks!by the book atkinseer
started 6/1/02 at 313
goalie 5/04 at 167 with under 15% body fat ADBB Presidents exercise Challenge

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oyster mushrooms
my LDL has gone up 14 points since I began atkins, total right now is 124. My doctor wants to put me on a statin type medicine but i want to try to lower the LDL myself.
In addition to adding a small portion of blueberries to my diet and a lot more fish, I read somewhere that oyster mushrooms are effective at lowering LDL. Has anyone else heard of this?
I go back for more tests in 3 months. I'll discuss it with him at that time, I just dont want to add any more drugs to my repitoire.
:bfishKelly Dolan
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Flax is another good source that is supposed to lower LDL- it has so many benefits, it would be a good thing to add to your diet. For me it was an acquired taste!! It took a while before I liked the flax cereal, now that I have figured out how to cook it so that it is not like glue, I love it! I also make the muffins everyone is raving about. You might try googling flax to read about the many benefits.Donna
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nuts, exercise, and soy if you can handle it is a natural LDL lowerer.by the book atkinseer
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Thank you, i am quite proud to say that i joined the local YMCA and have been going at least five times a week, and for the first time in my life, I am loving it.Originally posted by 2big4mysizenuts, exercise, and soy if you can handle it is a natural LDL lowerer.
I will test again early dec. I think the fish\berries\exercise will help, I have set my mother to the task of developing a good tasting breakfast hot cereal with flax, and am going to research the mushroom thang.
:guns blasting that ldl away :icondanceKelly Dolan
AVON Independent Sales Representative
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