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Dear Celia,

I just read an article that there is a compound in blueberies that will

lower cholesterol, and it is known that oats will. This summer I have

eaten blueberries frequently and have had Cheerios each morning. I see

my endo in 2 weeks and will be interested to see if my cholesterol is

down.

When I saw a cardiologist last year he had me have an ultrafast cardiac

CT-scan ($500., and ins. does not cover this exam), and I have zero

blockages. Very unusual for someone with diabetes for 20 years and

elevated cholesterol. The angina I get is from muscle spasms

(Prinzmetal's). Sounds like a mito thing to me. Also, I have not eaten

any mammals in 20+ years, because of my love for animals.

Good luck as you keep seeking answers.

PA

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I haven't been diagnosed with Mito yet, but am unable to tolerate

ANY of the statin drugs (horrible cramping etc) so my doc just

prescribed Colestid (non statin). She did warn me, however, of

possible severe constipation. Havent'started it yet, but she's at a

loss of what else to try!!

Good luck and lets us know what your doc recommends.

~Kathy~

> Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

> BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on

lipidor,

> but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I

don't

> have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems

with)

> I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from

Alice)

> and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However,

i

> just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

> her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

> anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

> questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

> statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

> particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

> specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any

suggestions

> appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

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Omega-3's are a natural way to lower cholesterol. I have not had high

cholesterol levels, but have taken the omega-3's for a few years now. I

just had my levels done and my cholesterol is only 139, and I wasn't

even fasting at the time. I know they have lowered my Laurie's as well.

jstkathy52004 wrote:

>I haven't been diagnosed with Mito yet, but am unable to tolerate

>ANY of the statin drugs (horrible cramping etc) so my doc just

>prescribed Colestid (non statin). She did warn me, however, of

>possible severe constipation. Havent'started it yet, but she's at a

>loss of what else to try!!

>

>Good luck and lets us know what your doc recommends.

>

>~Kathy~

>

>

>

>

>

>>Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on

>>

>>

>lipidor,

>

>

>>but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I

>>

>>

>don't

>

>

>>have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems

>>

>>

>with)

>

>

>>I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from

>>

>>

>Alice)

>

>

>>and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However,

>>

>>

>i

>

>

>>just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any

>>

>>

>suggestions

>

>

>>appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

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Laurie is not mine, but she is my (sister).

wrote:

>Omega-3's are a natural way to lower cholesterol. I have not had high

>cholesterol levels, but have taken the omega-3's for a few years now. I

>just had my levels done and my cholesterol is only 139, and I wasn't

>even fasting at the time. I know they have lowered my Laurie's as well.

>

>

>

>jstkathy52004 wrote:

>

>

>

>>I haven't been diagnosed with Mito yet, but am unable to tolerate

>>ANY of the statin drugs (horrible cramping etc) so my doc just

>>prescribed Colestid (non statin). She did warn me, however, of

>>possible severe constipation. Havent'started it yet, but she's at a

>>loss of what else to try!!

>>

>>Good luck and lets us know what your doc recommends.

>>

>>~Kathy~

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>>BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>lipidor,

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>don't

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>with)

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>Alice)

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However,

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>i

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>>her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>>anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>>questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>>statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>>particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>>specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>suggestions

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>

>>

>>Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein

are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is

entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their

physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>

>>Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is

automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

>>

>>

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This is an excellent suggestion. Additionally, eating fish (broiled is best)

and using olive oil are another ways to get Omega 3. There are more and I'll

see if I can find them unless someone else beats me to it.

Here is a quick summary of some of the benefits of Omega 3 besides lowering

Cholesterol.

a.. Improve rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, Raynaud's disease, and other autoimmune

diseases. Diets high in omega-3 fatty acids (such as fish oils) have been shown

to increase survival in people with autoimmune diseases. This is probably

because the omega-3s help the arteries--as well as many other parts of the

body--stay inflammation free. EPA and DHA are successful at this because they

can be converted into natural anti-inflammatory substances called

prostaglandinshttp://www.wholehealthmd.com/refshelf/glossary_popup/1,1528,86,00\

..html> and leukotrienes, compounds that help decrease inflammation and pain.

In numerous studies over the years, participants with inflammatory diseases have

reported less joint stiffness, swelling, tenderness, and overall fatigue when

taking omega-3s.

In 1998, an exciting review of well-designed, randomized clinical trials

reported that omega-3 fatty acids were more successful than a placebo ( " dummy

drug " ) in improving the condition of people with rheumatoid arthritis. The

research also showed that getting more omega-3 fatty acids enabled some

participants to reduce their use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

(NSAIDs).

a.. Improve depression and symptoms of other mental health problems. The brain

is remarkably fatty: In fact, this organ is 60% fat and needs omega-3s to

function properly. Now researchers have discovered a link between mood disorders

and the presence of low concentrations of omega-3 fatty acids in the body.

Apparently, omega-3s help regulate mental health problems because they enhance

the ability of brain-cell receptors to comprehend mood-related signals from

other neurons in the brain. In other words, the omega-3s are believed to help

keep the brain's entire traffic pattern of thoughts, reactions, and reflexes

running smoothly and efficiently.

Clinical trials are underway to further investigate whether supplementing the

diet with omega-3s will reduce the severity of such psychiatric problems as mild

to moderate depression, dementia, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.

Interestingly, the oil used to help the child with a degenerative nerve disorder

in the popular film Lorenzo's Oil was an omega-3 fatty acid.

a.. Aid cancer prevention and cancer support. Preliminary research from the

University of California, Los Angeles, suggests that omega-3 fatty acids may

help maintain healthy breast tissue and prevent breast cancer. Also, in a recent

study, participants who supplemented their diet with fish oils produced fewer

quantities of a carcinogen associated with colon cancer than did a placebo

group. More research into this exciting use for omega-3s is underway.

Alice

Omega-3's are a natural way to lower cholesterol. I have not had high

cholesterol levels, but have taken the omega-3's for a few years now. I

just had my levels done and my cholesterol is only 139, and I wasn't

even fasting at the time. I know they have lowered my Laurie's as well.

jstkathy52004 wrote:

>I haven't been diagnosed with Mito yet, but am unable to tolerate

>ANY of the statin drugs (horrible cramping etc) so my doc just

>prescribed Colestid (non statin). She did warn me, however, of

>possible severe constipation. Havent'started it yet, but she's at a

>loss of what else to try!!

>

>Good luck and lets us know what your doc recommends.

>

>~Kathy~

>

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Celia

already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor and Zocor

for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega 3, both my

cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range. Qestrin is

primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

laurie

>

> Reply-To:

> Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

> To:

> Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

>

> Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

> BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

> but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I don't

> have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems with)

> I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

> and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

> just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

> her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

> anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

> questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

> statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

> particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

> specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

> appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>

>

>

> Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein

> are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is

> entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

> responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their

> physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>

> Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is

> automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

>

>

>

>

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Sis,

I believe it is spelled Questran

http://www.healthsquare.com/newrx/QUE1366.HTM>.

Laureta Fitzgerald wrote:

>Celia

>

> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor and Zocor

>for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega 3, both my

>cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range. Qestrin is

>primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

>constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

>

>laurie

>

>

>

>>

>>Reply-To:

>>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

>>To:

>>Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

>>

>>Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

>>but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I don't

>>have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems with)

>>I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

>>and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

>>just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

>>appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>

>>

>>

>>Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein

>>are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is

>>entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

>>responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their

>>physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>

>>Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is

>>automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

>>

>>

>>

>>

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I just knew it was wrong, I had to look it up to get the correct

spelling.

Laureta Fitzgerald wrote:

>You are right - you know I can't spell.

>

>

>

>>

>>Reply-To:

>>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 15:11:40 -0700

>>To:

>>Subject: Re: Quick Cholesterol question

>>

>>Sis,

>>

>>I believe it is spelled Questran

>>http://www.healthsquare.com/newrx/QUE1366.HTM>.

>>

>>

>>

>>Laureta Fitzgerald wrote:

>>

>>

>>

>>>Celia

>>>

>>> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor and Zocor

>>>for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega 3, both my

>>>cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range. Qestrin is

>>>primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

>>>constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

>>>

>>>laurie

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>

>>>>Reply-To:

>>>>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

>>>>To:

>>>>Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

>>>>

>>>>Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>>>BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

>>>>but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I don't

>>>>have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems with)

>>>>I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

>>>>and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

>>>>just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>>>her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>>>anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>>>questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>>>statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>>>particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>>>specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

>>>>appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein

>>>>are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail

>>>>is

>>>>entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

>>>>responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with

>>>>their

>>>>physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>>>

>>>>Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is

>>>>automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

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I just knew it was wrong, I had to look it up to get the correct

spelling.

Laureta Fitzgerald wrote:

>You are right - you know I can't spell.

>

>

>

>>

>>Reply-To:

>>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 15:11:40 -0700

>>To:

>>Subject: Re: Quick Cholesterol question

>>

>>Sis,

>>

>>I believe it is spelled Questran

>>http://www.healthsquare.com/newrx/QUE1366.HTM>.

>>

>>

>>

>>Laureta Fitzgerald wrote:

>>

>>

>>

>>>Celia

>>>

>>> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor and Zocor

>>>for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega 3, both my

>>>cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range. Qestrin is

>>>primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

>>>constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

>>>

>>>laurie

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>

>>>>Reply-To:

>>>>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

>>>>To:

>>>>Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

>>>>

>>>>Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>>>BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

>>>>but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I don't

>>>>have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems with)

>>>>I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

>>>>and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

>>>>just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>>>her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>>>anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>>>questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>>>statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>>>particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>>>specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

>>>>appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein

>>>>are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail

>>>>is

>>>>entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

>>>>responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with

>>>>their

>>>>physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>>>

>>>>Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is

>>>>automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

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I just knew it was wrong, I had to look it up to get the correct

spelling.

Laureta Fitzgerald wrote:

>You are right - you know I can't spell.

>

>

>

>>

>>Reply-To:

>>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 15:11:40 -0700

>>To:

>>Subject: Re: Quick Cholesterol question

>>

>>Sis,

>>

>>I believe it is spelled Questran

>>http://www.healthsquare.com/newrx/QUE1366.HTM>.

>>

>>

>>

>>Laureta Fitzgerald wrote:

>>

>>

>>

>>>Celia

>>>

>>> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor and Zocor

>>>for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega 3, both my

>>>cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range. Qestrin is

>>>primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

>>>constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

>>>

>>>laurie

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>

>>>>Reply-To:

>>>>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

>>>>To:

>>>>Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

>>>>

>>>>Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>>>BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

>>>>but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I don't

>>>>have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems with)

>>>>I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

>>>>and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

>>>>just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>>>her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>>>anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>>>questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>>>statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>>>particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>>>specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

>>>>appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein

>>>>are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail

>>>>is

>>>>entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

>>>>responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with

>>>>their

>>>>physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>>>

>>>>Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is

>>>>automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

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You are right - you know I can't spell.

>

> Reply-To:

> Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 15:11:40 -0700

> To:

> Subject: Re: Quick Cholesterol question

>

> Sis,

>

> I believe it is spelled Questran

> http://www.healthsquare.com/newrx/QUE1366.HTM>.

>

>

>

> Laureta Fitzgerald wrote:

>

>> Celia

>>

>> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor and Zocor

>> for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega 3, both my

>> cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range. Qestrin is

>> primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

>> constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

>>

>> laurie

>>

>>

>>

>>>

>>> Reply-To:

>>> Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

>>> To:

>>> Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

>>>

>>> Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>> BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

>>> but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I don't

>>> have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems with)

>>> I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

>>> and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

>>> just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>> her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>> anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>> questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>> statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>> particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>> specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

>>> appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein

>>> are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail

>>> is

>>> entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

>>> responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with

>>> their

>>> physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>>

>>> Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is

>>> automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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You are right - you know I can't spell.

>

> Reply-To:

> Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 15:11:40 -0700

> To:

> Subject: Re: Quick Cholesterol question

>

> Sis,

>

> I believe it is spelled Questran

> http://www.healthsquare.com/newrx/QUE1366.HTM>.

>

>

>

> Laureta Fitzgerald wrote:

>

>> Celia

>>

>> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor and Zocor

>> for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega 3, both my

>> cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range. Qestrin is

>> primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

>> constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

>>

>> laurie

>>

>>

>>

>>>

>>> Reply-To:

>>> Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

>>> To:

>>> Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

>>>

>>> Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>> BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

>>> but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I don't

>>> have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems with)

>>> I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

>>> and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

>>> just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>> her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>> anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>> questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>> statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>> particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>> specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

>>> appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein

>>> are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail

>>> is

>>> entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

>>> responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with

>>> their

>>> physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>>

>>> Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is

>>> automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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You are right - you know I can't spell.

>

> Reply-To:

> Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 15:11:40 -0700

> To:

> Subject: Re: Quick Cholesterol question

>

> Sis,

>

> I believe it is spelled Questran

> http://www.healthsquare.com/newrx/QUE1366.HTM>.

>

>

>

> Laureta Fitzgerald wrote:

>

>> Celia

>>

>> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor and Zocor

>> for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega 3, both my

>> cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range. Qestrin is

>> primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

>> constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

>>

>> laurie

>>

>>

>>

>>>

>>> Reply-To:

>>> Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

>>> To:

>>> Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

>>>

>>> Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>> BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

>>> but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I don't

>>> have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems with)

>>> I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

>>> and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

>>> just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>> her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>> anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>> questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>> statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>> particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>> specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

>>> appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein

>>> are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail

>>> is

>>> entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

>>> responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with

>>> their

>>> physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>>

>>> Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who sends one is

>>> automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of the attack.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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-Thanks brenda, Maybe I should make an effort to eat more blueberries.

I do try to eat oats often, it's just that my tum doesn't always like

to do that. I am not a meat eat either, so who knows why the

cholesterol is such a problem. Celia

-- In , BDS31@w... wrote:

> Dear Celia,

> I just read an article that there is a compound in blueberies that will

> lower cholesterol, and it is known that oats will. This summer I have

> eaten blueberries frequently and have had Cheerios each morning. I see

> my endo in 2 weeks and will be interested to see if my cholesterol is

> down.

> When I saw a cardiologist last year he had me have an ultrafast cardiac

> CT-scan ($500., and ins. does not cover this exam), and I have zero

> blockages. Very unusual for someone with diabetes for 20 years and

> elevated cholesterol. The angina I get is from muscle spasms

> (Prinzmetal's). Sounds like a mito thing to me. Also, I have not eaten

> any mammals in 20+ years, because of my love for animals.

> Good luck as you keep seeking answers.

>

> PA

>

>

>

>

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-Thanks Kathy, I made note of the name, Celia

-- In , " jstkathy52004 " wrote:

>

> I haven't been diagnosed with Mito yet, but am unable to tolerate

> ANY of the statin drugs (horrible cramping etc) so my doc just

> prescribed Colestid (non statin). She did warn me, however, of

> possible severe constipation. Havent'started it yet, but she's at a

> loss of what else to try!!

>

> Good luck and lets us know what your doc recommends.

>

> ~Kathy~

>

>

>

> > Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

> > BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on

> lipidor,

> > but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I

> don't

> > have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems

> with)

> > I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from

> Alice)

> > and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However,

> i

> > just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

> > her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

> > anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

> > questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

> > statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

> > particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

> > specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any

> suggestions

> > appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

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Dear and Laurie (and I do realize you are sibblings!!_) Trying

the Omega 3's sounds a good idea. Do you just buy them at the Health

Foood store, or are they a presdcription. Yes- the questrin is

constipating, something I don't really need to increase the problem

with. I didn't realize they were more for triglycerides, so I;ll have

to check this out with the doc tomorrow. Thanks for the input, Celia

> Celia

>

> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor

and Zocor

> for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega 3,

both my

> cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range. Qestrin is

> primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

> constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

>

> laurie

>

> > From: " cghng888 "

> > Reply-To:

> > Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

> > To:

> > Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

> >

> > Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

> > BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

> > but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I don't

> > have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems with)

> > I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

> > and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

> > just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

> > her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

> > anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

> > questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

> > statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

> > particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

> > specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

> > appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

> >

> >

> >

> > Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements

contained herein

> > are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of

this e mail is

> > entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of

their

> > responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult

with their

> > physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

> >

> > Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who

sends one is

> > automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of

the attack.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks Alice, I do kno about eating fish, but the problem is with my

gastroparesis and not being able to stomach them. If I can take some

Omega three capsules, that sounds like a useful suggestion. Celia

>

> >I haven't been diagnosed with Mito yet, but am unable to tolerate

> >ANY of the statin drugs (horrible cramping etc) so my doc just

> >prescribed Colestid (non statin). She did warn me, however, of

> >possible severe constipation. Havent'started it yet, but she's at a

> >loss of what else to try!!

> >

> >Good luck and lets us know what your doc recommends.

> >

> >~Kathy~

> >

>

>

>

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I knew I was spelling it wrong too. I was just too lazy to check the

spelling., Actually it is dispensed to me under the name

" cholestramine " . Celia

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>>Celia

> >>>

> >>> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor

and Zocor

> >>>for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega

3, both my

> >>>cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range.

Qestrin is

> >>>primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

> >>>constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

> >>>

> >>>laurie

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>>From: " cghng888 "

> >>>>Reply-To:

> >>>>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

> >>>>To:

> >>>>Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

> >>>>

> >>>>Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

> >>>>BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

> >>>>but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I

don't

> >>>>have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems

with)

> >>>>I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

> >>>>and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

> >>>>just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

> >>>>her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

> >>>>anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

> >>>>questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

> >>>>statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

> >>>>particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

> >>>>specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

> >>>>appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements

contained herein

> >>>>are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of

this e mail

> >>>>is

> >>>>entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded

of their

> >>>>responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and

consult with

> >>>>their

> >>>>physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

> >>>>

> >>>>Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who

sends one is

> >>>>automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of

the attack.

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

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That is the generic and it really isn't more for tri's than cholesterol

from my reseach. The powder form may help with tri's in addition to the

cholesterol, but not the pill form.

cghng888 wrote:

>I knew I was spelling it wrong too. I was just too lazy to check the

>spelling., Actually it is dispensed to me under the name

> " cholestramine " . Celia

>

>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>Celia

>>>>>

>>>>> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor

>>>>>

>>>>>

>and Zocor

>

>

>>>>>for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega

>>>>>

>>>>>

>3, both my

>

>

>>>>>cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range.

>>>>>

>>>>>

>Qestrin is

>

>

>>>>>primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

>>>>>constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

>>>>>

>>>>>laurie

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>>From: " cghng888 "

>>>>>>Reply-To:

>>>>>>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

>>>>>>To:

>>>>>>Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

>>>>>>

>>>>>>Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>>>>>BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

>>>>>>but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>don't

>

>

>>>>>>have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>with)

>

>

>>>>>>I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

>>>>>>and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

>>>>>>just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>>>>>her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>>>>>anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>>>>>questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>>>>>statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>>>>>particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>>>>>specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

>>>>>>appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>contained herein

>

>

>>>>>>are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>this e mail

>

>

>>>>>>is

>>>>>>entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>of their

>

>

>>>>>>responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>consult with

>

>

>>>>>>their

>>>>>>physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>>>>>

>>>>>>Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>sends one is

>

>

>>>>>>automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>the attack.

>

>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

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Cholestramine is what Dr Cohen told my endocrinolgist that I should be taking

and what was prescribed for me. My endo made direct contact with him before she

would prescribe anything. He told her that under no terms was I to be put on a

statin drug. He also told my primary care physician the same thing in a letter

written last March.

Alice

That is the generic and it really isn't more for tri's than cholesterol

from my reseach. The powder form may help with tri's in addition to the

cholesterol, but not the pill form.

cghng888 wrote:

>I knew I was spelling it wrong too. I was just too lazy to check the

>spelling., Actually it is dispensed to me under the name

> " cholestramine " . Celia

>

>

>>

>>

>>

>>>>>

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Doesn't it seem strange with all the problems with Statins that docs

don't at least TRY the non-statins with people before starting them on

the statins? My husband's cholesterol is almost 300 and his triglerides

are almost 500. The doc put him on Lipitor without trying anything else

and didn't even give him exercise & diet guidance. The drug companies

have WAY too much power over the docs.

A ADAMS wrote:

>Cholestramine is what Dr Cohen told my endocrinolgist that I should be taking

and what was prescribed for me. My endo made direct contact with him before she

would prescribe anything. He told her that under no terms was I to be put on a

statin drug. He also told my primary care physician the same thing in a letter

written last March.

>

>Alice

>

>

>

> That is the generic and it really isn't more for tri's than cholesterol

> from my reseach. The powder form may help with tri's in addition to the

> cholesterol, but not the pill form.

>

>

>

> cghng888 wrote:

>

> >I knew I was spelling it wrong too. I was just too lazy to check the

> >spelling., Actually it is dispensed to me under the name

> > " cholestramine " . Celia

> >

> >

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>>>>

>

>

>

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-Dear , Unfortunately this is all too common a problem in

medicine today, (as a nurse, I feel I can comment). They are often too

quick to prescribe meds without giving the other councelling to go

with it. This is truy in so many areas. My doc didn't agree with me

trying out diet and questran (I think I got the spelling there) first,

she just wanted me to jump right on the statins. This attitude on the

part of physicians, is partly the reason of the problems with

antibiotic strains of bacteria developing. Doc have just been so quick

over the years to prescribe these wonder drugs. of course now they are

pulling back to try and correct the problem. Celia

-- In , wrote:

> Doesn't it seem strange with all the problems with Statins that docs

> don't at least TRY the non-statins with people before starting them on

> the statins? My husband's cholesterol is almost 300 and his

triglerides

> are almost 500. The doc put him on Lipitor without trying anything

else

> and didn't even give him exercise & diet guidance. The drug companies

> have WAY too much power over the docs.

>

>

>

> A ADAMS wrote:

>

> >Cholestramine is what Dr Cohen told my endocrinolgist that I should

be taking and what was prescribed for me. My endo made direct contact

with him before she would prescribe anything. He told her that under

no terms was I to be put on a statin drug. He also told my primary

care physician the same thing in a letter written last March.

> >

> >Alice

> >

> >

> >

> > That is the generic and it really isn't more for tri's than

cholesterol

> > from my reseach. The powder form may help with tri's in addition

to the

> > cholesterol, but not the pill form.

> >

> >

> >

> > cghng888 wrote:

> >

> > >I knew I was spelling it wrong too. I was just too lazy to check the

> > >spelling., Actually it is dispensed to me under the name

> > > " cholestramine " . Celia

> > >

> > >

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>>>>

> >

> >

> >

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Epic sell one as well.

Laureta Fitzgerald wrote:

>Celia

>

>I buy the Essential Oils from Puritans Pride on line. It contains fish oil,

>flaxseed and borage seed oils.

>

>I've not used any other brands.

>

>laurie

>

>

>

>>

>>Reply-To:

>>Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 17:27:45 -0000

>>To:

>>Subject: Re: Quick Cholesterol question

>>

>>Dear and Laurie (and I do realize you are sibblings!!_) Trying

>>the Omega 3's sounds a good idea. Do you just buy them at the Health

>>Foood store, or are they a presdcription. Yes- the questrin is

>>constipating, something I don't really need to increase the problem

>>with. I didn't realize they were more for triglycerides, so I;ll have

>>to check this out with the doc tomorrow. Thanks for the input, Celia

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>Celia

>>>

>>> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor

>>>

>>>

>>and Zocor

>>

>>

>>>for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega 3,

>>>

>>>

>>both my

>>

>>

>>>cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range. Qestrin is

>>>primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

>>>constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

>>>

>>>laurie

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>From: " cghng888 "

>>>>Reply-To:

>>>>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

>>>>To:

>>>>Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

>>>>

>>>>Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>>>BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

>>>>but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I don't

>>>>have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems with)

>>>>I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

>>>>and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

>>>>just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>>>her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>>>anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>>>questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>>>statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>>>particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>>>specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

>>>>appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements

>>>>

>>>>

>>contained herein

>>

>>

>>>>are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of

>>>>

>>>>

>>this e mail is

>>

>>

>>>>entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of

>>>>

>>>>

>>their

>>

>>

>>>>responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult

>>>>

>>>>

>>with their

>>

>>

>>>>physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>>>

>>>>Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who

>>>>

>>>>

>>sends one is

>>

>>

>>>>automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of

>>>>

>>>>

>>the attack.

>>

>>

>>>>

>>>>

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Celia

I buy the Essential Oils from Puritans Pride on line. It contains fish oil,

flaxseed and borage seed oils.

I've not used any other brands.

laurie

>

> Reply-To:

> Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 17:27:45 -0000

> To:

> Subject: Re: Quick Cholesterol question

>

> Dear and Laurie (and I do realize you are sibblings!!_) Trying

> the Omega 3's sounds a good idea. Do you just buy them at the Health

> Foood store, or are they a presdcription. Yes- the questrin is

> constipating, something I don't really need to increase the problem

> with. I didn't realize they were more for triglycerides, so I;ll have

> to check this out with the doc tomorrow. Thanks for the input, Celia

>

>

>> Celia

>>

>> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor

> and Zocor

>> for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega 3,

> both my

>> cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range. Qestrin is

>> primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

>> constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

>>

>> laurie

>>

>>> From: " cghng888 "

>>> Reply-To:

>>> Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

>>> To:

>>> Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

>>>

>>> Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>> BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

>>> but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I don't

>>> have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems with)

>>> I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

>>> and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

>>> just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>> her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>> anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>> questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>> statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>> particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>> specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

>>> appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements

> contained herein

>>> are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of

> this e mail is

>>> entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of

> their

>>> responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult

> with their

>>> physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>>

>>> Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who

> sends one is

>>> automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of

> the attack.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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http://store.yahoo.com/epic4health/om3100sof.html

wrote:

>Epic sell one as well.

>

>

>

>Laureta Fitzgerald wrote:

>

>

>

>>Celia

>>

>>I buy the Essential Oils from Puritans Pride on line. It contains fish oil,

>>flaxseed and borage seed oils.

>>

>>I've not used any other brands.

>>

>>laurie

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>

>>>Reply-To:

>>>Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 17:27:45 -0000

>>>To:

>>>Subject: Re: Quick Cholesterol question

>>>

>>>Dear and Laurie (and I do realize you are sibblings!!_) Trying

>>>the Omega 3's sounds a good idea. Do you just buy them at the Health

>>>Foood store, or are they a presdcription. Yes- the questrin is

>>>constipating, something I don't really need to increase the problem

>>>with. I didn't realize they were more for triglycerides, so I;ll have

>>>to check this out with the doc tomorrow. Thanks for the input, Celia

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>Celia

>>>>

>>>> already mentioned the Omega 3 oils. I had been on Lipitor

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>and Zocor

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>for 3 years with only a small drop. After 6 months on the Omega 3,

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>both my

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>cholesterol and triglycerides were in the med. normal range. Qestrin is

>>>>primary for the triglycerides, not cholesterol. It can also be very

>>>>constipating. They put our mother on it to firm up her bowels.

>>>>

>>>>laurie

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>>From: " cghng888 "

>>>>>Reply-To:

>>>>>Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 19:07:02 -0000

>>>>>To:

>>>>>Subject: Quick Cholesterol question

>>>>>

>>>>>Dear Groupies, I have been having problems with my cholesterol (and

>>>>>BP) for some time. In the spring my doc wanted to put me on lipidor,

>>>>>but I didn't want to, knowing it is bad for mito (or, even if I don't

>>>>>have mito- it's bad for heart and muscle, which I have problems with)

>>>>>I convinced the doc to put me on questrin ( a suggestion from Alice)

>>>>>and it has made a bit of a dent in my cholesterol levels. However, i

>>>>>just got a call to come in on Friday to discuss the situation with

>>>>>her, so I know my most recent test level wasn't down enough, Does

>>>>>anyone have any suggestions of something I could combind with the

>>>>>questrin to help with the cholesterol, not bad for mito and not a

>>>>>statin drug. The doc is rather skeptical of my whole condition,

>>>>>particularly the mito idea (dispite what she hears from the other

>>>>>specialists) so I have to dread very carefully here. Any suggestions

>>>>>appreciated. Thanks in advance, Celia

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>contained herein

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>>are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>this e mail is

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>>entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>their

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>>responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>with their

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>>physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>>>>>

>>>>>Personal attacks are not permitted on the list and anyone who

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>sends one is

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>>automatically moderated or removed depending on the severity of

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>the attack.

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>>>

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