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Subject: Re: [OM] Statins, was Re: Reverse adapter - mount MFT lens on FT?
From: Bob Whitmire <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 20:26:38 -0500
Well, I'm not sure how I can raise my cholesterol without raising my weight, 
too, which has a much more significant contribution to make to mortality.

--Bob


On Feb 7, 2013, at 3:58 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:

> You could do much worse today than spending a bit of time with Dr. 
> Malcolm Kendrick's blog at <http://drmalcolmkendrick.org/>  You (and 
> especially your doctor) could do well with reading most everything you 
> find there but for you especially you'll want to scroll down a bit to 
> the entry of Sep 25, 2012 titled "Silence was the stern reply".
> 
> That post discusses the results of a 10 year long Norwegian study 
> covering 50,000 patients titled "Is the use of cholesterol in mortality 
> risk algorithms in clinical guidelines valid? Ten years prospective data 
> from the Norwegian HUNT 2 study"
> 
> Guess what?  It was not produced by drug company research.  Guess what? 
>  That means hardly anyone has ever heard of this study.  But guess 
> what?  It generally shows that the risk of death from all causes (not 
> just (CVD or IHD) is minimized by having high cholesterol.  Imagine 
> that.  Notice especially that the greatest risk for men or women or for 
> all cause mortality or just for CVD or IHD is on the side of low 
> cholesterol.  You don't want to be there.
> 
> ps: For those in the US who use mg/dl (milligrams per deciliter) the 
> study results are (in European fashion) expressed in units of mmol/L 
> (millimoles/Liter).  The results on the graphs range from <5 mmol/L to > 
> 7 mmol/L.  5 mmol/L = 193 mg/dl, 7 mmol/L = 270 mg/dl.  The midpoint of 
> 6 mmol/L = 232 mg/dl.
> 
> ps:  There are a lot more of these kinds of studies out there.  But they 
> don't have drug money behind them and just get no press
> 
> Chuck Norcutt
> 
> 
> On 2/7/2013 7:54 AM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
>> My doctor and I have had numerous discussions about statins because I
>> have Type II diabetes, and some medical authorities recommend we Type
>> Twoers take statins as a matter of course. So far I have refused and
>> he has bucked his own superiors' recommendations because my overall
>> cholesterol hovers in the 155 range, and my good and bad are well
>> below those lines which must not be crossed. Something's going to get
>> me eventually, but it won't be cholesterol. (My father expired of a
>> massive heart attack at age 67 while carrying in his pocket a set of
>> lab results similar to mine.)
>> 
>> --Bob
>> 
>> 
>> On Feb 7, 2013, at 1:57 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
>> 
>>> You probably know this already, but all my medical students
>>> (students I teach but who are studying to be doctors) are
>>> inculcated with the idea that statins are a wonder drug, a putative
>>> "polypill" that all males over 50 should be taking as a matter of
>>> course.
>>> 
>>> I wonder who put that idea about .  .  . ?
>> 
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