The statin medication class, is known to raise blood sugar levels, yet they push you to start them due to the association between Diabetes and risks of stroke. I'm not a big fan, although the Rosuvastatin you're taking is probably the 2nd best of a bad lot.(I like Pravastatin best, since it hardly has any drug to drug interactions associated with it and it has just about the lowest risk of the muscle pain and myositis) I always recommend nicotinic acid to my patients, which raises HDL and lowers LDL but the endocrinologists tell them to be careful, as it can raise the blood sugar. So, the vitamin we recommend is bad but the statin they recommend is good? LOL!
Hi Doctor. After vaccines, I don't trust my doctor at all, especially the Diabetes one who tried but failed to get me vaccinated - sacked him on the spot. I don't have access to Prescription Medication, so I poodle along with what I've got, prescribed that is and I'm keeping my blood sugars down naturally and watching what I eat and drink - been a Type 2 Diabetic for over 20 years, not on Insulin yet, however, late 70's, so I know I've probably only got a few more years in the pot, so I snuff it when I do - and shit happens - but with a bit of luck and a fair wind, I'll see what happens to the bulk of the vaccinated who will probably be departing this planet before I do. For me diabetes is a can of worms, I'm not going to look in to, with Big Pharma providing my medication, as it were, I have doubts about Big Pharma too now - thanks for your feedback, appreciated
The statin medication class, is known to raise blood sugar levels, yet they push you to start them due to the association between Diabetes and risks of stroke. I'm not a big fan, although the Rosuvastatin you're taking is probably the 2nd best of a bad lot.(I like Pravastatin best, since it hardly has any drug to drug interactions associated with it and it has just about the lowest risk of the muscle pain and myositis) I always recommend nicotinic acid to my patients, which raises HDL and lowers LDL but the endocrinologists tell them to be careful, as it can raise the blood sugar. So, the vitamin we recommend is bad but the statin they recommend is good? LOL!
Hi Doctor. After vaccines, I don't trust my doctor at all, especially the Diabetes one who tried but failed to get me vaccinated - sacked him on the spot. I don't have access to Prescription Medication, so I poodle along with what I've got, prescribed that is and I'm keeping my blood sugars down naturally and watching what I eat and drink - been a Type 2 Diabetic for over 20 years, not on Insulin yet, however, late 70's, so I know I've probably only got a few more years in the pot, so I snuff it when I do - and shit happens - but with a bit of luck and a fair wind, I'll see what happens to the bulk of the vaccinated who will probably be departing this planet before I do. For me diabetes is a can of worms, I'm not going to look in to, with Big Pharma providing my medication, as it were, I have doubts about Big Pharma too now - thanks for your feedback, appreciated