Hey there Wassoness, you’ve got to know that Crestor like all of the statins (and nearly any other drug out there, even OTC one, not mentioning the controlled ones), is having, of course, risks of some negative effects but it also has benefits. Before you would start off with any drug (especially with a statin) I personally would recommend you to look very carefully in what are the benefits of the drug and what are the possible negative side effects. And then, I personally would not at all disagree with an improved diet, some more whole grains intake, fruits as well as vegetables, fiber and not forgetting about Omega 3 fatty acids. Exercise too, is very good and healthy indeed. However, you’ve got to know and keep in mind that genetics are playing an extremely big role in here as well. And you said that your doctor told you that it is genetic related issue. So… that’s a problem. let me explain why by telling you a short story. There is a dear friend of mine, she’s a female, she is not a smoker (never, in fact, smoked a cigarette in her entire life), she is a vegetarian for more than 12 years now, she is religiously exercising week by week, nearly daily running, extremely active lifestyle, with no bad habits at all and extremely healthy eating. having all of that said, she is borderline underweight (it would be strange if she wouldn’t). Her family is from the Nordic Heritage. When she went to a doctor, the doctor got shocked saying that she never seen anything like that before. Her cholesterol and her triglycerides has been off the charts. Her HDL of 36 and an LDL level of 178 in the time the triglycerides has been in the 400’s range. Having all of that said, a heart attack, stroke – waiting to happen.
But no, you don’t know her and she simply refused to take any drugs despite what her doctor told her, despite what I have told her. her doctor told her what is possible to happen (and what most likely would ultimately happen because of her readings) and I have been arguing with her for months, I was nearly begging her to fill her prescription for Lipitor that the physician has written for her, however, she was constantly refusing. She could not accept that living such a healthy way of life and she still can have such problems. she was refusing to believe her physician completely as well as Lab Corp. those people knew that she is in danger and they did knew what they have been talking about. she constantly refused. As much as I can remember, this has happened approximately 4 years ago or so. She is currently in her early 50s and she is going to be have international cardiology angioplasty done for the second time in some months, but by the way, after she has had her first one, she is taking her Lipitor religiously like it should be taken.
Yeah, you’ve got to be aware that those drugs cannot be tolerated by everybody. people are reacting differently on drugs and while some might benefit from a drug, others might not. The liver enzyme tests should be done regularly and always be mindful of sudden muscle aches as well as pain that do not go away. However, when it is all said and done, what it is really matter in the end, I think, are only the numbers. This is what’s important. as I already said, exercising, dieting, yoga, supplements or whatever else are all good, however in case the numbers are showing that it is not enough then you should act how the numbers are showing. Just in case those supplements, exercising, running, yoga diets or whatever else is lowering down your cholesterol as well as triglycerides than I have to tell you – indeed, that’s very well done. you’ve got to keep doing whatever you are doing further as it really helps. However, in case what you are doing is not helping you out then you either have to remove something else or do add something else. you might continue doing the “healthy stuff” because they are helpful not only for cholesterol and triglycerides, but if those “healthy stuff” are not helpful certainly for them (ch and tri) then you’ve got to add something that would help such as Crestor or any other statin. I’m not encouraging drugs, what I am trying to say is that sometimes they are, indeed, needed.
This is pretty much like a math problem, the numbers are not going to lie. In case you are able to get there without the medications then that’s even better for you, but never forget that for every person who is having a terrible or some life threatening reactions to Statins then there are about 50 or so who died or coronary artery disease from high cholesterol and triglycerides and while statins and any other medications indeed might be dangerous (but mostly if they are not used properly) then not doing anything at all also might be dangerous. Pretty much like penicillin: some do die in case they are allergic, however if you added up every one of those unfortunate death, you might reach by maximum 1 % (which I think is too much) of the number of lives that Penicillin has saved. All I am trying to say is that numbers never lie and we truly should follow the numbers and act accordingly. This way we know how to be within the safe range. Good luck to all of you!