by pgrimm » Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:33 pm
I'm sorry, I just have to jump in here. Probably being the least informed and a newcomer, I justify my intrusion due to the guy sitting in my living room who is now unable to work due to lovastatin. By the way, Bill, my guy who now walks with a cane, had a stroke in 2002, with tests showing that his left carotid artery was 100% blocked, making him a non-candidate for surgery. Thus, the prescribed lovastatin, I suppose to prevent the right one from having the same fate.
He is now only on the natural supplements you describe you're taking. I read your cholesterol level and I scratch my head with wonder. Do you really believe (again, admittedly I have no medical knowledge) that cholesterol alone resulted in the 90% blockage? I'm just wondering, this still remains a mystery to me. I'm a healthy eater as well, and my cholesterol overall is 231. My doctor is all for my continuing to use supplements rather than prescribing a statin. Frankly, I would refuse if he did, even if I split it a hundred times. It's easy to become paranoid on this forum, but more if you live with someone who deteriorated so drastically in only two months. ALSO, remember, it's not only a matter of a low dosage of a statin, you have to be very careful about drug interactions, if your doctor ever prescribes any other drugs. We don't really know what over the counter drugs can do over time, either, do we. That's what happened to Bill, his 20mg of lovastatin became much more powerful when they naively prescribed four new drugs over two months time!
I'm very sorry about about your past medical problem, but am more concerned about your future health if you choose to put statin in your body. No one can be sure what dosage is dangerous, case by case.
Good luck.