*I do take cholesterol medication because of my higher cholesterol due to mainly family history. Even though I eat great and exercise regularly and watch everything I do, my cholesterol is still a bit high
*I would love to get off of this med and believe that they're not the best thing for me. HOWEVER!
*I am sick & tired of hearing from non medically trained people that they themselves think that I should just stop taking my medication based on their internet reading/searching or whatever.
Do I believe that I can get off of this med and not have a stroke? IDK!
I have a SIL(Miss Know-it-all) that thinks because her doctor friend says something, that it's gospel for everyone.
She says to me, "I think you should get off that medication". My Dr. friend says...Bla-Bla-Bla!
So I ask my SIL these 5 Questions:
1) What do you know about my whole personal medical history the way my PCP & Cardiologist know about me, because of testing & documentation? Her comment...I don't know anything!
2) What do you know about my whole family medical history the way my PCP & Cardiologist know because of testing, record keeping/documentation? Her comment...I don't know anything!
3) When have you diagnosed me in a medical setting along with a team of medical professionals? Her comment...I haven't!
4) Where did you get your medical degree? Her comment...I don't have the degree!
5) What does you Dr. Friend's medical degree have to do with you? Her comment...NOTHING!
This is no BS, this actually happens to me even among friends who think they're a doctor. I ask them the same 5 Q's and get the same response.