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@Anonymous032819 wrote:

I think that people should listen to their doctors, who knows their medical history, instead of making medical decisions based on a "documentary".


A documentary that was made by a stand-up comedian.

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Re: Anyone use Crestor?

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@Anonymous032819 wrote:

I think that people should listen to their doctors, who knows their medical history, instead of making medical decisions based on a "documentary".


 

@Anonymous032819  One can do both...

Sadly, so many Drs nowadays deal with their patients 'old school'. and don't bother incorporating new findings. It puts many of their patients at risk by giving them prescriptions unnecessarily...like my DH and myself!

 

Even I was given poor info and prescriptions that were not needed and effected my health/made my health worse! At one point I was afraid of dying! I wrote a lot about it in my OP in this thread a couple of years ago if you care to read it...

 

https://community.qvc.com/t5/Wellness/For-those-that-believe-in-low-fat-diets/m-p/5353543#M158055

 

Have you even watched the video yet? Your post makes me think you haven't...

 

I don't know why some folks choose not to even watch it...what are they really afraid of?

 

it really is eye-opening/educational.

 

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@Susan Louise wrote:

@Anonymous032819 wrote:

I think that people should listen to their doctors, who knows their medical history, instead of making medical decisions based on a "documentary".


 

@Anonymous032819  One can do both...

Sadly, so many Drs nowadays deal with their patients 'old school'. and don't bother incorporating new findings. It puts many of their patients at risk by giving them prescriptions unnecessarily...like my DH and myself!

 

Even I was given poor info and prescriptions that were not needed and effected my health/made my health worse! At one point I was afraid of dying! I wrote a lot about it in my OP in this thread a couple of years ago if you care to read it...

 

https://community.qvc.com/t5/Wellness/For-those-that-believe-in-low-fat-diets/m-p/5353543#M158055

 

Have you even watched the video yet? Your post makes me think you haven't...

 

I don't know why some folks choose not to even watch it...it really is eye-opening/educational.

 


 

 

 

No, I have not seen it, and I don't watch "documentaries" that are anti-medicine. Not all prescriptions are evil, you know. I will trust my doctor, who knows my history, over a slanted anti-medicine so-called "documentary".

 

 

 

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Re: Anyone use Crestor?

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@Anonymous032819 wrote:

@Susan Louise wrote:

@Anonymous032819 wrote:

I think that people should listen to their doctors, who knows their medical history, instead of making medical decisions based on a "documentary".


 

@Anonymous032819  One can do both...

Sadly, so many Drs nowadays deal with their patients 'old school'. and don't bother incorporating new findings. It puts many of their patients at risk by giving them prescriptions unnecessarily...like my DH and myself!

 

Even I was given poor info and prescriptions that were not needed and effected my health/made my health worse! At one point I was afraid of dying! I wrote a lot about it in my OP in this thread a couple of years ago if you care to read it...

 

https://community.qvc.com/t5/Wellness/For-those-that-believe-in-low-fat-diets/m-p/5353543#M158055

 

Have you even watched the video yet? Your post makes me think you haven't...

 

I don't know why some folks choose not to even watch it...it really is eye-opening/educational.

 


 

 

 

No, I have not seen it, and I don't watch "documentaries" that are anti-medicine. Not all prescriptions are evil, you know. I will trust my doctor, who knows my history, over a slanted anti-medicine so-called "documentary".

 

 

 


@Anonymous032819  Wow...just wow. It is not an anti-medicine video. Certain meds are not beneficial...period.

DH and I are not anti-medicine...we are against those that do more harm than good.

 

Watch the video to see for yourself. And did you bother reading my long OP in the link to the thread I shared for you? About examples of DH and myself given meds unnecessarily?

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@Susan Louise wrote:

@Anonymous032819 wrote:

@Susan Louise wrote:

@Anonymous032819 wrote:

I think that people should listen to their doctors, who knows their medical history, instead of making medical decisions based on a "documentary".


 

@Anonymous032819  One can do both...

Sadly, so many Drs nowadays deal with their patients 'old school'. and don't bother incorporating new findings. It puts many of their patients at risk by giving them prescriptions unnecessarily...like my DH and myself!

 

Even I was given poor info and prescriptions that were not needed and effected my health/made my health worse! At one point I was afraid of dying! I wrote a lot about it in my OP in this thread a couple of years ago if you care to read it...

 

https://community.qvc.com/t5/Wellness/For-those-that-believe-in-low-fat-diets/m-p/5353543#M158055

 

Have you even watched the video yet? Your post makes me think you haven't...

 

I don't know why some folks choose not to even watch it...it really is eye-opening/educational.

 


 

 

 

No, I have not seen it, and I don't watch "documentaries" that are anti-medicine. Not all prescriptions are evil, you know. I will trust my doctor, who knows my history, over a slanted anti-medicine so-called "documentary".

 

 

 


@Anonymous032819  It is not an anti-medicine video. Certain meds are not beneficial.

DH and I are not anti-medicine...we are against those that do more harm than good.

 

Watch the video to see for yourself. And did you bother reading my long OP in the link to the thread I share for you? About examples of DH and myself given meds unnecessarily?


 

 

 

 

 

I will still listen to my doctor who knows my medical history, over anecdotal stories that are on a shopping channel's chat board.

 

 

Why are you trying so hard to convert me to your cause?

 

Are you so threatened by those who choose live their life differently from the way that you do?

 

Can't you just accept that not everybody wants to live the way that you do?

 

Why the hard sell?

 

Why are you so insistent that your little story be read?

 

 

But you do you, and please, let others do the same.

 

 

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I would like to share my husband’s experience with taking a statin drug giving him bad side effects.

This is his experience, shared with a few people we know, who also were experiencing statin’s bad side effects.  They successfully changed their medication and eliminated bad side effects, under the supervision of their physicians.  Always have your physician involved!  

 

Our GP is a younger internal medicine certified doctor.  When DH told him about his bad side effects from a statin during a checkup, our doctor recommended trying a product by Nature Made called “Cholestoff COMPLETE.”  It’s an over-the-counter medication, but must be the “Complete” version.

 

DH’s cardiologist agreed to have him have a trial.  Statin stopped, this product taken for a trial time, and then bloodwork reviewed.  Cardiologist well-known and experienced, had never heard of taking this product.  He is also considered an excellent heart surgeon.

 

Trial very successful.  DH has taken for a couple years now.  

Cardiologist now recommends this product to his patients who endure bad side effects from statins!  Isn’t that amazing?

And DH purchases product from Amazon for the best price.

 

I certainly would suggest giving this a try, but only under the guidance of a physician.  Changing or eliminating meds is serious business.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@mom2four0418 wrote:

@Anonymous032819 wrote:

I think that people should listen to their doctors, who knows their medical history, instead of making medical decisions based on a "documentary".


A documentary that was made by a stand-up comedian.


@mom2four0418  Tom Naughton is not the 1st comedian using their platform to shine the light on issues to help others.

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I see many that are, or have taken a Statin. What I don't see is how many millograms they are taking. Taking 20mg can be much different that taking 80mg, regardless of the name of the statin.

 

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O/T:  @Susan Louise , I just want to mention that a few years back I did watch that video, on your recommendation.  It is informative and it reminded me a lot of Dr. Atkins' work (who was, in fact, a cardiologist).  I read his original book many years ago.  I've always thought it was too bad he died in a freak accident because he was pretty groundbreaking, but his story and the reasons behind what he did got obscured in the rush to commercialize his name.

 

Good health to you, and all posters here.  I think it's important to keep an open mind.  I've started taking the herbal supplement ashwagandha and a pleasant side effect has been my thyroid function is more stable.

 

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Yes I used crestor in the early 2000"s and it worked great--numbers were amazing--I have family high cholesterol so have used and tried most of them all with side effects after about 3 months.  But the one side effect that was major for me is that it can cause achilles tendon problems---I had walnut sized bumps on the back of each ankle that made walking horrible--tried all the non invasive things first but had surgery to remove them, one ankle at a time.  was very costly--about $15,000 each foot--that side effect was not listed on the contra-indications for crestor--found out later ONLY 40,000 people had issues with this problem so was not enough to put on that pamphlet. My point is--you need to read and research it too. My dr knew nothing about it--never asked what I was taking. I don't take any statins at all--am taking red yeast rice per my cardiologist.