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From: Pete Fisher on 1 Jul 2010 14:53 In communiqu� <Xns9DA8C8FE2F5CDwtymmmsas(a)81.169.183.62>, wessie <putmynamehere(a)tesco.net> cast forth these pearls of wisdom >darsy <darsyx(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:cca7cf99-349c-40a2-b9e5-9911c9700216 >@j8g2000yqd.googlegroups.com: > >> On Jun 29, 10:31�pm, "SIRPip" <gingerbl...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>> My commiserations on your cholesterol - I'm still working on mine. >> >> "Statins". >> >> Works for me. >> > >but not so well for your liver... After 'lapsing' several times I am now back anti-cholesterol medication. Bezafibrate in one, time release, dose so that I can pop it at breakfast along with the other pills. After more than two months, I have to cautiously say that it doesn't seem to be having the unpleasant effects statins had on me. Fucknose if it's reducing my cholesterol levels though and I probably won't find out until my 'year of birth' clinic in December. -- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Pete Fisher at Home: Peter(a)ps-fisher.demon.co.uk | | Voxan Roadster Yamaha WR250Z/Supermoto "Old Gimmer's Hillclimber" | | Gilera GFR * 2 Moto Morini 2C/375 Morini 350 "Forgotten Error" | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+
From: wessie on 1 Jul 2010 15:45 Pete Fisher <Peter(a)ps-fisher.demon.co.uk> wrote in news:axlBQfJjQOLMFwz3(a)ps-fisher.demon.co.uk: > In communiqu� <Xns9DA8C8FE2F5CDwtymmmsas(a)81.169.183.62>, wessie > <putmynamehere(a)tesco.net> cast forth these pearls of wisdom >>darsy <darsyx(a)gmail.com> wrote in >>news:cca7cf99-349c-40a2-b9e5-9911c9700216 >>@j8g2000yqd.googlegroups.com: >> >>> On Jun 29, 10:31 pm, "SIRPip" <gingerbl...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>>> My commiserations on your cholesterol - I'm still working on mine. >>> >>> "Statins". >>> >>> Works for me. >>> >> >>but not so well for your liver... > > After 'lapsing' several times I am now back anti-cholesterol > medication. Bezafibrate in one, time release, dose so that I can pop > it at breakfast along with the other pills. > > After more than two months, I have to cautiously say that it doesn't > seem to be having the unpleasant effects statins had on me. Fucknose > if it's reducing my cholesterol levels though and I probably won't > find out until my 'year of birth' clinic in December. > <looks up fibrates> They seem to have the potential for similar side effects to statins A new study into the unintended effects of statins was published in May. Lots to think about in that http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/340/may19_4/c2197?maxtoshow=&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&fulltext=statin&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&s
From: malc on 1 Jul 2010 18:08 SIRPip wrote: > > My commiserations on your cholesterol - I'm still working on mine. I'm not at the statin level yet. I decided to have a buggerit week this week, alcohol, chips, BBQ and so on. I'll be good tomorrow, honest. -- Malc Rusted and ropy. Dog-eared old copy. Vintage and classic, or just plain Jurassic: all words to describe me.
From: Higgins on 2 Jul 2010 01:02 malc wrote: > SIRPip wrote: >> My commiserations on your cholesterol - I'm still working on mine. > > I'm not at the statin level yet. I am but I chose to decline the offer.
From: Hog on 2 Jul 2010 04:47
malc <malwhite1(a)blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: > SIRPip wrote: >> >> My commiserations on your cholesterol - I'm still working on mine. > > I'm not at the statin level yet. I decided to have a buggerit week > this week, alcohol, chips, BBQ and so on. I'll be good tomorrow, > honest. Good as gold. Lying there quietly. In that box. -- Hog |