First I am really glad to hear that you lost weight and also have your blood sugar uncontrolled. Great news!
Yeah, my doctors staff put me on at first Atorvastatin as a precaution even though I didnt want one.
I agreed to it ...
It was a min low dose so I did it. As you see in posts in here my family history is a train wreck. However I had an issue with Atorvastatin. It was messing with my digestive system. I called the cardiologists office and so they switched me to 5mg Rosuvastatin. I have been taking it for a few years now and my LDL has been at their target of below 70 and it's been perfect in the sense no issues at all. FYI My LDL was always in the good range but we are shooting for EXTREME lows.
Last year, after finding out I have the dreaded uncontrollable, inherited High Lipo A my cardiologist suggested trying to get my LDL as close to 0 as possible, even 20 though normal is 100 or less. So in that suggestion even though I was below 70 already it was suggested in 2024 to up my Rosuvastatin from 5 mg to 10 mg. Still considered a dose at the lower end. I said lets wait a year and see what I can do with controlling my diet even more...
Anyway, even though this years LDL was wonderfully low at 59 on the 5mg dose even while undergoing treatment for prostate cancer I reminded him we were going to try 10mg, so I started taking it a month ago. I will find out next year if I get closer to an LDL of below 30, 20 would be great. I have no side effects at all.
This was my 10/2025 LDL result taking 5mg Rosuvastatin he did say increasing it to 10 MG does not have the same effect as if I started at 10mg ... I'll find out in about six months the new number. Typically it would be next 10/2026 but I have a medical oncologist who checks my blood every six months right now so I think next April I will find out.
After typing all this I am on the fence now if I should have increased it to 10mg as my LDL is so low as it is... I could go back to 5mg at anytime. Im not big on taking drugs if diet can change things but nothing currently can change High Lipo A so by getting the other bad stuff as low as possible at least should help.
10/2025 result taking 5mg Rosuvastatin while undergoing prostate cancer treatment for 9 months starting 1/2025 Pretty good number.
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