Guest guest Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 Hi, All— I had my heart attack early Christmas morning while doing cardio exercise with 80 and 90% blockages. I got then got two stents implanted on my 65th birthday. I take high doses of statins and am slowly coming to the conclusion that the risks of statin meds -- for me -- are less than the risks of having a second heart attack. From all I have read, I am uncomfortable taking statins, but yet have no side effects. I also believe that, while the root cause of atherosclerosis is not high cholesterol, small-particle, oxidized LDLs do play a role in plaque formation in response to arterial injury and chronic inflammation. By the way, I had taken statins for about 5 years, quit them for a year, let my total cholesterol run up to 300, and then had a heart attack. Do you doctors and well-read lay people agree with that trade-off between statins and a second heart attack? Here is some detail: I take, as prescribed, 80 mg daily of Vytorin, Slo Niacin, aspirin, and standard post heart-attack meds to manage blood pressure and heart rate. From my own research, I also take 200 mg of CoQ10 (Ubiquinol), Resveratrol, L-Lysine, K2+D3 dots, a New Chapter plant-based 40+ multivitamin, and cod liver oil from Green Pastures. Maybe diet and exercise helps me avoid having side effects. While I ate fairly well before, practiced exercise, and was “only” 188 on a 5’10 medium build frame, I had room for improvement. Now, 95% of what I eat is pasture-fed, organic, locally grown, unpasteurized food prepared at home. In summary, I follow Weston A. Price Foundation’s view on eating whole and traditional foods.. Since last spring, about 15 pounds have melted off me without my having to feel deprived. I now exercise about 6-7 hours weekly, mainly walking, yoga, swimming, and modern dance. Particularly since swimming 2 hours weekly this summer, I feel a great sense of energy for the rest of the day. Once again, without experiencing neuropathy or myopathy (at least that I know of), am I doing the right thing by taking the risks of statins in order to prevent a second, possibly fatal, heart attack? Jack in Reston Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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