
04-03-2008, 08:42 PM
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I am a: Type 2 | | Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Arlington County, Virginia USA
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Originally Posted by dgrilli
Stay away from anything that is labeled:
Diet (AKA Higher Sodium, Higher Sugar, Higher Carbs)
Fat Free (see Diet)
High Fructose Corn Syrup (state sanctioned suicide)
Processed Bleached Flower, Sugar (hello, diabetes)
Margarines, Fake Butter. (AKA 1 molecule away from plastic)
Unfortunately these are all Code Words for Let's make people sick and send them to the Doctor. | QFE Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony I'm the guy on the other side of the court here.
I have been taking lipitor for the past 3 years with no problems. The dose you are on for precaution is so small you shouldn't see any side affects. I was placed on lipitor for precaution only because I have diabetes and heart disease runs in the family. For me it would be crazy not to take it.
Buildup of cholesterol and other fats along the walls of your arteries decreases blood flow and oxygen supply to the heart, brain, and other parts of your body. By taking lipitor as precaution you are lowering your blood level of cholesterol and other fats that would normally build up over time. This will help decrease your chances of getting heart disease, strokes, and heart attacks. Why wait until your arteries are clogged when a little maintenance is all that's needed.
Every one has their own opinions so you will have to decide what is best for you.
You can read up on the Cards study that was done in the United Kingdom and Ireland here, Patients With Diabetes Taking Lipitor Experienced Major Reductions in Heart Attacks and Strokes, New Data Show | As I diabetic who has already suffered heart failure at age 26, I say it is personal preference. Diet and lifestyle changes or drugs both have their virtues. I take lipitor now in addition to the food recommendations of the wise dgrilli.
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Diagnosed Type 2, 1998
Currently - Humalog, Symlin, Lantus
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