I mentioned this earlier in the thread. Verve Therapeutics is developing two fascinating gene therapies for familial hypercholesterolemia.We might all be changing to Verve-102 soon.
I will try to link an article
I mentioned this earlier in the thread. Verve Therapeutics is developing two fascinating gene therapies for familial hypercholesterolemia.We might all be changing to Verve-102 soon.
I will try to link an article
As a health care provider, I occasionally had patients ask why they had to keep taking blood pressure pills, diabetic meds, and cholesterol meds, when their numbers are coming back normal nowMy biggest problem with the statins, other than not being able to handle them, was the exit plan. No one could answer the question "What's the plan for me to NOT have to take these." it's treating the symptom and not the problem.
I have a similar issue with my BP medications. It seems to be just acceptd that you go on these medications forever. I want an exit strategy!
I went back and read it. I missed it the first time because I skipped your and numbers posts earlierI mentioned this earlier in the thread. Verve Therapeutics is developing two fascinating gene therapies for familial hypercholesterolemia.
I have had parents in each of the last 2 years tell me that they stopped giving their kids ADHD meds because they are now "cured" because they were working so well. I don't get it.As a health care provider, I occasionally had patients ask why they had to keep taking blood pressure pills, diabetic meds, and cholesterol meds, when their numbers are coming back normal now
Some,think they have been cured and would like,to stop
Until something better comes along there rarely is an exit strategy
Just know that it is extending your life and cures are in the future
As someone who worked in mental health and also coached a lot of youth sports, I especially liked the parents who didn’t give their kids their meds on weekends then dropped them off at practice and left. And they wondered why Johnny was running laps most of the practiceI have had parents in each of the last 2 years tell me that they stopped giving their kids ADHD meds because they are now "cured" because they were working so well. I don't get it.
Worked in CNS/mental health for 5 years, including ADHD meds. Great products for kids that truly need it, but overall way too prescribed. Besides, there are alternatives:As someone who worked in mental health and also coached a lot of youth sports, I especially liked the parents who didn’t give their kids their meds on weekends then dropped them off at practice and left. And they wondered why Johnny was running laps most of the practice
I get skipping T's, but mine? Ouch.I went back and read it. I missed it the first time because I skipped your and numbers posts earlier
Proof that you are just as bad!I get skipping T's, but mine? Ouch.![]()
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Worked in CNS/mental health for 5 years, including ADHD meds. Great products for kids that truly need it, but overall way too prescribed. Besides, there are alternatives:
Worked in CNS/mental health for 5 years, including ADHD meds. Great products for kids that truly need it, but overall way too prescribed. Besides, there are alternatives:
I’ve been saying if you want to live another 10-15 years then take your blood pressure meds and cholesterol meds. There’s a reason life expectancy has increased from 50-60’s to 70’s-90’s. My mom is 94 and take about 4-5 blood pressure meds. I do know people that didn’t take their meds and they had a stroke and then passed away.As a health care provider, I occasionally had patients ask why they had to keep taking blood pressure pills, diabetic meds, and cholesterol meds, when their numbers are coming back normal now
Some,think they have been cured and would like,to stop
Until something better comes along there rarely is an exit strategy
Just know that it is extending your life and cures are in the future
It takes minimal effort to control your BP. Checking BP is simple and there are literally over 100 effective BP meds that are generic and cost peanuts.I’ve been saying if you want to live another 10-15 years then take your blood pressure meds and cholesterol meds. There’s a reason life expectancy has increased from 50-60’s to 70’s-90’s. My mom is 94 and take about 4-5 blood pressure meds. I do know people that didn’t take their meds and they had a stroke and then passed away.
My mom and dad also take a ton of prescriptionsI’ve been saying if you want to live another 10-15 years then take your blood pressure meds and cholesterol meds. There’s a reason life expectancy has increased from 50-60’s to 70’s-90’s. My mom is 94 and take about 4-5 blood pressure meds. I do know people that didn’t take their meds and they had a stroke and then passed away.
The men didn’t want to take their blood pressure meds because of the side effects downstairs. I think doctors don’t mention that some of the side effects can be minimized by changing blood pressure meds.It takes minimal effort to control your BP. Checking BP is simple and there are literally over 100 effective BP meds that are generic and cost peanuts.
Thank you but I am know pain free (old age aches and pains aside, being 78 can do that to you) so no treatments are necessary. The exit strategy I needed was one that helped address the side effects if the statins went south on you. Some posters seem to think the exit strategy is to get off the statins and lower cholesterol without them. If they work for you and there are no side effects you don’t need an exit strategy.You can try nattokinase (from fermented soy) and its on Amazon/Ebay
"Natto, known for its high vitamin K content, has been demonstrated to suppress atherosclerosis in large-scale clinical trials through a yet-unknown mechanism
Natto, a traditional Japanese food made from fermented soybeans, is a rich source of vitamin K2 and has been repeatedly shown to benefit the cardiovascular system"
Only beta blockers potentially have those side effects (and the newest beta mitigates that issue to almost zero - Bystolic). Many more drug types to choose from. Most people should start with an ARB and go from there.The men didn’t want to take their blood pressure meds because of the side effects downstairs. I think doctors don’t mention that some of the side effects can be minimized by changing blood pressure meds.
Congrats on the Crestor. As for possible sleep apnea, this is routinely linked to excessive weight. C-Pap and such things can really be mitigated and avoided by getting back to normal weight. Not sure if this is the case with you, but something to look into.Again, thanks to all for the helpful info. I started on the generic version of Crestor.
Next up for me is a sleep study and possible C-Pap machine.
Stay healthy out there.
Have to lose 15-20 lbs.Congrats on the Crestor. As for possible sleep apnea, this is routinely linked to excessive weight. C-Pap and such things can really be mitigated and avoided by getting back to normal weight. Not sure if this is the case with you, but something to look into.
The wife required a sleep apnea approachAgain, thanks to all for the helpful info. I started on the generic version of Crestor.
Next up for me is a sleep study and possible C-Pap machine.
Stay healthy out there.
It almost sounds like an alcoholic who thinks they can still socially drink after a short period of sobriety.As a health care provider, I occasionally had patients ask why they had to keep taking blood pressure pills, diabetic meds, and cholesterol meds, when their numbers are coming back normal now
Some,think they have been cured and would like,to stop
Until something better comes along there rarely is an exit strategy
Just know that it is extending your life and cures are in the future
Good job on doing your research. At this point you might want to read up on supplementing with CoQ10. Crestor, like other statins, will reduce CoQ10 levels. Age doesn’t help either. I take 200 mg per day of CoQ10. I’ve had no issues with muscle weakness or fatigue.Have to lose 15-20 lbs.