Ep:302 STATIN COMPLICATIONS: KNOW FACTS YOUR DOCTOR NEVER SHARES - by Robert Cywes

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  • čas přidán 25. 05. 2023
  • Part 3 of a series explaining cardiovascular disease: STATINS - THE TRUTH - side effects of statins. This explanation helps to debunk the myth that LDL, LIPIDS AND CHOLESTEROL CAUSE CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE. THIS IS EVIDENCE-BASED. Know the scientific truth about how your body works. Ask and answer the right questions to optimize your health! Whether you agree or disagree with our content, if we’ve made you think and ask questions, we’ve done our job. Leave comments below. #bloodclots #heartattack #stroke #LDL #cholesterol #statin #insulinresistance #complications #sideeffects #fat #lipids #glucose #keto #bloodglucose #ketosis #sugar #carbohydrate #carbs #lowcarb
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Komentáře • 296

  • @kathydicioccio6094
    @kathydicioccio6094 Před 2 měsíci +13

    My mom never took a statin because she said messing around with the liver wasn’t smart. That was 40 years before she passed away at the age of 95. Good advice. I took it. Don’t mess with the liver.

  • @enidcronin9704
    @enidcronin9704 Před rokem +114

    Hi Dr Cywes on my lipid screen done earlier this month my vldl was 3.2 and hdl 1.2 total 4.6 stopped statins a year ago due to horrible muscle fatigue. I went low carb and my practice stopped the metformin ( the only diabetic drug I was on) and this morning my fasting Blood sugar was 90. I was told my sugars would go up but in fact it's going down. I walk between 2-3 miles a day and the weight loss is accelerating now lost 124lbs. 4 more pounds and my Bmi will be 29.5 and will be just overweight. I started with a bmi of 52.5 I have never felt so healthy in years thank you for your sage advice. Low carb is the way to go.

  • @mjones1122
    @mjones1122 Před 3 měsíci +8

    It is much easier to change your diet than to deal with the meds and their side effects imho.

  • @yerrterrb8435
    @yerrterrb8435 Před rokem +60

    My mother went low carb (at my insistence) for early onset cognitive decline, and got off her antidepressant, anti-anxiety, and statins. Her total cholesterol went up to 620 and the boston heart lab called her doctor and said it was an emergency. She had a cac scan (at my insistence, as well, since her trigs, weight, and insulin, among other inflammatory markers are beautiful), her cac score is 0. But they've scared the shit out of her and have her back on statins. her cholesterol is now 120ish, and i say nothing because it's a losing battle when i cannot find a doctor who doesn't just scare the shit out of her, and can work with her to figure out why she produces so much cholesterol (her supposedly functional-medicine trained dr did not agree that she may just be a LMHR--and is the one who put her back on a statin and zetia). So now I just watch her cognition continue to go downhill. But that total cholesterol is where they want it, and that's the priority.

    • @lms6137
      @lms6137 Před rokem +16

      I believe statins are one of the reasons my mom has dementia. Her PCP convinced her she needed them. She’s off of them now, but too little too late.

    • @CelineNoyce
      @CelineNoyce Před rokem +23

      I have refused to allow anymore cholesterol tests - tired of my doctor trying to scare me with it.

    • @graememudie7921
      @graememudie7921 Před rokem

      It’s about time people started getting jailed. This insanity is killing us.

    • @jna9888
      @jna9888 Před rokem +31

      Sad. I'm also to the point of just giving up on doctors. Not a one around me is following current science and studies.

    • @elizabethwhite1068
      @elizabethwhite1068 Před rokem

      You might find the work of Dr. David Diamond helpful. This is a good place to start. czcams.com/video/YaEmiUfL7ts/video.html

  • @markleblanc451
    @markleblanc451 Před rokem +20

    Read “The Clot Thickens” by Malcolm Kendrick. I’m in the middle of it right now. I’ve seen numerous videos by David Diamond and Paul Mason and read their study/paper on the effects of statins. But this book…..mind blown.

  • @fastestone2
    @fastestone2 Před rokem +15

    5 heart attacks 2 strokes, been on statins since early 30's. I had no issue with high bp until having multiple rotator cuff surgeries , and having steroids for recovery. Now 55 and trying fix the issues I am sure all of the meds have caused.

  • @Straightdeal
    @Straightdeal Před rokem +45

    Insulin sensitivity must be the primary goal to achieve for any individual, because so many other issues are reversed and/or greatly reduced when you are insulin sensitive.

    • @piperuk5366
      @piperuk5366 Před 10 měsíci +4

      ​@@coldFire2023
      Eliminate all sugars. Carmivore diet ❤

  • @mattdragonrider7888
    @mattdragonrider7888 Před rokem +21

    i had my cholesterol checked a few days ago as part of a new UK NHS health study ,it was 5.12 ,the nurse told me this was slighly elevated ,today in my capacity of a NHS employee (non medical ) , i was doing a quick job in a surgery and i told the Nurse about my results ,he told me that i should be on statins ,i refused his offer of a script for statins , i was stunned that two different medical professionals would come to different conclusions , your vblogs are most informative , thank you

    • @fatbikemontage2931
      @fatbikemontage2931 Před rokem +10

      The issue is that doctors are not scientifically trained. I want doctors to be curious, and specifically in this case, curious as to why with Statin prescribing increasing at the rate they are since the 1980’s, the rates of CHD and CVD have escalated. Then wonder why that might be, then explore why the rates of dementia diseases are increasing, and just a wonder that these things may be linked.
      Doctors often lose their curiosity, and simply follow the prescribing advice, which is heavily influenced by the Pharmaceutical industry, which sponsors studies and key opinion leaders to support widespread prescribing statins to people who don’t have a medical issue.
      In general the Pharma industry are desperate to grow their business by convincing people they need to take drugs to stay healthy and prevent disease. This is a much bigger population than those with specific disease needs.
      The strategy of the Statin industry is a masterclass:
      1. Accidentally find a drug that lowers Cholesterol as a side effect of the primary research area
      2. Create the falsehood that CHD and CVD is caused by cholesterol using questionable questionnaire data
      3. Use a cheap but useless blood test that measures blood cholesterol
      4. Determine false thresholds for “dangerous” levels of cholesterol
      5. Create a company in Oxford, UK, CTSU. Store all research in this company with a firewall to prevent raw data being analysed independently
      6. Lower the threshold for “high” cholesterol so more people get prescribed and sell more drugs
      7. When side effects are reported by doctors, undermine those side effects by claiming they are the “Nocebo” effect and blame critical scientists and media.
      8. Attack anyone who criticises statins, by claiming they will kill people!
      Now you will see the campaign from the industry is all consuming and powerful.
      Welcome to the group of people who remain curious and don’t simply take pharmaceutical research as gospel.

    • @cazzycook6060
      @cazzycook6060 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I am the same had slow heart beat plus slow pulse my cholesterol was 5.1 they put me on statins and a spray for under tongue. They say I have angina because of pain in chest.I don't want to take statins.

    • @anthonywalsh2164
      @anthonywalsh2164 Před 9 měsíci

      A nurse can prescribe?

    • @mattdragonrider7888
      @mattdragonrider7888 Před 9 měsíci

      @@anthonywalsh2164 yes, this one was a male nursec

    • @KiwiDh383
      @KiwiDh383 Před 5 měsíci

      @@cazzycook6060. Then don’t take statins

  • @annanorth7997
    @annanorth7997 Před 9 měsíci +10

    My husband has labs going back 20 years. He has never had high glucose levels. Not even pre-diabetes. He's never been overweight and has moderately exercised. Yet, he had a major heart attack this summer at age 66. He had a triple bypass and was fortunate to survive.

    • @janedough6575
      @janedough6575 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Did he take the safe and effective treatment 💉? Just curious.

    • @annanorth7997
      @annanorth7997 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@janedough6575 No, he didn't.

    • @janedough6575
      @janedough6575 Před 7 měsíci

      @@annanorth7997 thank you for your reply.

    • @nemesis1487
      @nemesis1487 Před 3 měsíci

      Maybe a lot of stress at work and poor sleep?? Just a thought??

  • @christinashawgo6510
    @christinashawgo6510 Před rokem +12

    I wish I could get my doc to listen to this presentation

  • @garyradley5694
    @garyradley5694 Před 9 měsíci +17

    Look for information about the former ABC ( Australian Broadcasting Commission ) medical investigational journalist Dr. Maryanne Demasi , who attempted from 2013 to initiate debate about the use of statins. She ended up being silenced by by her employer with a gag order, and her TV program "Catalyst" was cancelled, with all members from the executive producer down all sacked. Her very logical and extensive investigation showed that it was impossible to gain access to any of the statin research. She was continually told that the research shows that statins were safe and that you will just have to trust us on that. The only problem is that the authorities holding the statin research were financed by the pharmaceutical industries! No different to a drug carte saying that fentanyl is completely safe to use.

    • @gordonwells1626
      @gordonwells1626 Před 2 měsíci

      The ABC is the enemy of the Australian people. They were relentless pushing their fear campaign during Covid years, relentless pushing the virtues of the kool-aid, relentless attacking any alternate narrative. Effectively a propaganda portal used by the Australian Government, Big Pharma, Big Tech, Corporates to try and brainwash the very taxpayers that fund the ABC.

  • @hope46sf
    @hope46sf Před rokem +35

    Thank you, Dr Cywes!! Ive had high cholesterol, high triglycerides, for years. Any statin I've tried, (w reluctance), Ive had too much muscle cramping, so I refuse to try any more. Im 77, a few pounds over ideal wt. Doing my best.

    • @PeCo333
      @PeCo333 Před rokem +10

      Don't care about cholesterol. High cholesterol is healthy for elder people, because it protects the cells.

    • @bobtosi9346
      @bobtosi9346 Před rokem +8

      Focus on diet and lifestyle

    • @charlesgrashow6420
      @charlesgrashow6420 Před rokem +1

      @@PeCo333
      You're truly scientifically illiterate

    • @user-cc5od3zk4p
      @user-cc5od3zk4p Před 4 měsíci

      Diet and lifestyle. Just your life and avoid the medical industrial complex as much as possible.

  • @dn6900
    @dn6900 Před rokem +5

    Dr. Cywes is always on the cutting edge.

  • @jennylowndes6860
    @jennylowndes6860 Před 11 měsíci +18

    New to this channel and really like this doctor’s way of explaining things. Wish we could find this kind of help in the UK.

  • @virginiahopkins5735
    @virginiahopkins5735 Před 9 měsíci +9

    Refuse to ever take any cholesterol lowering medication again, made that call years ago, Doctors do not listen to side effects. Had severe pain in my legs and feet, after stopped statin it went away.

    • @AnneMB955
      @AnneMB955 Před 5 měsíci

      Statins are now linked to developing Dementia. No to statins.

  • @shekatagani
    @shekatagani Před rokem +11

    Thanks Dr! I went on a low Carb Diet and IF with ACV every day, Dropped my BP and 45 LBs. in a year.
    Changed My life!

  • @pimacanyon6208
    @pimacanyon6208 Před rokem +10

    What do you think of Dr. Duane Graveline's book The Statin Damage Crisis? In that book he states that cholesterol cannot cross the blood brain barrier, so the brain's cholesterol is created by glia cells in the brain itself. Statins DO cross the blood brain barrier and thus prevent the glia cells from manufacturing cholesterol. No (or lower) cholesterol in the brain leads to memory problems, dementia, etc.

  • @markiangooley
    @markiangooley Před rokem +14

    I was on Lipitor for a few years - back when it was really expensive. Fortunately it didn’t lower my blood cholesterol (judging by tests) and had no apparent bad effects.
    Probably I just have good genes.

  • @emj6724
    @emj6724 Před rokem +15

    Doc I can't thank you enough for the neurology where imparting to people I've learned more from you in a couple of videos over the last week or so that I have learned from 20 doctors in 20 years God bless you sir please keep rocking it okay you're amazing and you got a really cool accent as well

  • @eliashatz3344
    @eliashatz3344 Před rokem +4

    Thank you Doctor! Very very helpful.

  • @davidmatke248
    @davidmatke248 Před rokem +12

    Dr. Cywes is the best!

    • @PETROS_GGG
      @PETROS_GGG Před rokem

      And promoting GLP-1 agonists (until these meds burn and crash).

  • @Mrspirategirl47
    @Mrspirategirl47 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I just found your site here because I’ve had a gut feeling about the statins I was out on. Now non-statins, then non-statin powder, horrible stuff. The side affects were noticeable in about 1-2 months. I have a nice doctor but I am researching on my own for more info . My mom alwayss had us kids in good quality vitamins, now I’m back on them, expensive but great quality, anyway Thanksfor putting this out there. Have subscribed and still doing more research. Great info, will watch all you have available

  • @sparkys2711
    @sparkys2711 Před rokem +4

    You are the best doc to tell it like it is that I have recently come across❤🙏

    • @vitareid
      @vitareid Před 4 měsíci +1

      Check out Jason Fung MD

  • @gloriawilder782
    @gloriawilder782 Před rokem +26

    Love what Dr. Cywes has to say.

  • @Whistlewalk
    @Whistlewalk Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thank you. I got rid of the weight (my Covid project) and have been looking for what to do next. This helps.

  • @elenacamilleri9184
    @elenacamilleri9184 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thank you for the adviced

  • @user-vg2eg7oo5n
    @user-vg2eg7oo5n Před 4 měsíci +4

    Taking statins in my 50's, made me wake up tired, my elbows always hurt and while driving, was missing highway exits. I felt 85 years old. I quit them a few weeks into that experiment.
    Now I'm 61 and still have to fight off the bossy doctors.

  • @markujcich4245
    @markujcich4245 Před rokem +27

    Doctor, this has been a very good series. I take notes. Also, I very much appreciated the time and energy it takes to produce a quality product.

  • @southernjoes8372
    @southernjoes8372 Před rokem +2

    Excellent information

  • @maccloud8526
    @maccloud8526 Před 10 měsíci +19

    Berberine, nature's ozempic, did it for me. Came off statins because of plantar fascitis (policeman's heal). Went on to niacin 500mg mostly for NAD boost with dried parsley (apigenin) and ALA and NAC. That got me well enough for resistance training, now building muscle back with amino acid supplements. Will stop muscle building soon and stop AA supplements and go for low carb diet. Feeling great at 64.

    • @pascostruhs6298
      @pascostruhs6298 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Don't stop resistance training! Putting aside the cardiovascular benefits, resistance training is the only way to combat sarcopinia, which for older individuals, may be the next greatest risk to mortality.

    • @1MrKale
      @1MrKale Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@pascostruhs6298 Yes, AND sufficient intake of protein - which at older ages means 1 gram+ of protein per pound of body weight. Younger individuals may get away with less, ~.7-.8g / lb, but over 50-60 it sure seems the lower limit needs to start at 1g/lb. (And of course animal-based proteins are superior by every metric)

  • @peterclement3763
    @peterclement3763 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Excellent

  • @merrylstreak7118
    @merrylstreak7118 Před rokem +10

    I am addicted to the words of this amazing doctor

    • @robertcywes2966
      @robertcywes2966 Před rokem +3

      Addiction causes harm...hopefully my words dont😊

  • @Danny1.414
    @Danny1.414 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video thanks!

  • @nowayout8773
    @nowayout8773 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I subscribed
    This is good stuff

  • @TammarsDesigns_YT
    @TammarsDesigns_YT Před rokem +2

    Excellent info thank you so much! 💜 where can I get the show notes that you mentioned

  • @stephc4961
    @stephc4961 Před rokem +20

    Bless you for putting all of this information together. I stopped my low dose statin last week. I have T2 in reversal right now by doing IF and eating low carb. Im still having higher bg, but I hope over time is will lower itself. Next up, getting off the Metformin.

    • @leonpetersen7346
      @leonpetersen7346 Před rokem +4

      Great! I've been off Metformin for 11 months now, low low carb ( almost zero ) ketovore

  • @jlappin6277
    @jlappin6277 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Brilliant

  • @numoon56
    @numoon56 Před 20 dny

    Best Dr ever

  • @pimacanyon6208
    @pimacanyon6208 Před rokem +7

    drug for insulin resistance: Metformin? How about Berberine? Apparently they essentially do the same thing, but Metformin interferes with the training effect and/or longevity benefits of exercise, whereas Berberine does not. Based on that alone, Berberine would be my choice.
    Thank you for your videos!

  • @carolinepope9794
    @carolinepope9794 Před rokem +1

    Thank you 😊😊😊

  • @user-pe7si7cf7k
    @user-pe7si7cf7k Před 6 měsíci +3

    Hi Dr I was just wondering if you or anyone else has ever looked at a connection with statins and Parkinson’s disease I have been taking statins since the early eighties and in the late nineties I became a type 2 diabetic and I developed Parkinson’s about 8 years ago I have always been fit and never been overweight I am now 71 thanks for listening

  • @wilmafoster6754
    @wilmafoster6754 Před rokem +8

    Hi Dr. Cywes! I always enjoy your videos...they are loaded with information. I do have one question though...what is your opinion on the use of statins as part of cancer treatment. Apparently there have been studies done on statins as an adjunct to chemotherapy as to supposedly inhibits the proliferation of cancer cells. I have just finished reading How To Starve Cancer...without starving yourself by Jane Mclelland. It was very thought provoking and also made a lot of sense especially if you adopt the theory that cancer is metabolical vs genetic! I have also been paying close attention to Dr Thomas Seyfried on CZcams and in literature. My husband was just diagnosed with hi grade urothelial cancer with mets...I am looking for help!!

  • @mikeziegler7008
    @mikeziegler7008 Před 11 měsíci +10

    How does someone find a PCP that was not educated to prescribe statins to everyone that walks through the door? It can be very difficult to respect a doctor that has bought into the "statin mindset" and, conversely, it is difficult to gain their respect if you have not done the same.

  • @christine1053
    @christine1053 Před rokem +3

    Great talk, will you apply these recommendations to people with a prior stroke?

  • @heavychevy4616
    @heavychevy4616 Před rokem +3

    thank u sir

  • @Bmybest
    @Bmybest Před rokem +3

    Hi there! I really enjoy the information you're sharing. My lipid panels are atrocious, but I'm very active and my weight isn't terrible. I began mostly carnivore 8 weeks ago and feel amazing. I've lost weight and I'm hoping to do blood work to verify but have read I should wait 6 months. My question; is tracking my daily blood sugar numbers a good way to measure my progress? Thanks again, Nancy

  • @jazzis4u1
    @jazzis4u1 Před 10 měsíci +2

    “Let me try and dumb it down for you” oh brother!

  • @zmajeed7713
    @zmajeed7713 Před rokem +3

    How about Berberine instead of a GLP-1 agonist?
    Less side effects. Berberine also helps modulate a favorable gut microbiome as well as increases nitric oxide which helps restore the endothelial glycocalyx.

  • @carrie2550
    @carrie2550 Před rokem +7

    I had been on a statin for a few years due to high LDL and "familial hypercholesterolemia". I stopped taking the statin about 6 months ago. When cardiologist saw the increase in LDL, he scared me with the familial factor again and I started taking it again. I have been having muscle pain in my legs and decided to stop the statin, once again. The pain has disappeared. My LDL is high again. When my pcp started a conversation about it, I told her that my HDL and triglycerides are good and that carbohydrates are the root of any of my problems......no argument necessary! I haven't been back to the cardiologist, yet, but I am sure that will be a "fun" appointment. The best part is, I am no longer afraid of LDL. Just wary of clotting! Thank you for the excellent video!

  • @Simply_Ngon
    @Simply_Ngon Před rokem +3

    Great video. Stay hungry my friends!

  • @NALLEPUH13
    @NALLEPUH13 Před rokem +3

    So with a rather low value of hdl 50 (European way of measuring it), high bp, aged 51 I started 6 months ago to take two table spoons of olive oil (the real stuff, olives from my wifes land in Portugal, goes to the local coop press, nothing added, nothing retracted, oil is more green in colour than yellow) hdl up to 63, so a rather good improvement. Overall values of glucose, ldl etc also improved. Just a tip..

  • @joelsandler1119
    @joelsandler1119 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I stopped asprin and went to Nattokanise.

  • @homefryniles3983
    @homefryniles3983 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Doctor --
    I have mild thrombocytopenia and mild arterial calcification, no occlusions. Blood pressure controlled on lotrel. Cholesterol before statin: total 160, LDL 80, HDL 54: On statin---Atorvastatin 40 mg: 95, 35, 48. Family history of stroke and heart attack. On statins, my enzymes are increased but in normal range, but direct bilirubin is elevated .3 and protein low at 1.7.
    Seeing cardiologist soon.

  • @alchemy1
    @alchemy1 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I am 65
    March 2023 blood test result
    Total C and LDL within range
    TG 227
    HDL 40
    A1C 5.8
    ------------------
    After Keto diet
    August 2023 blood test result
    Total C and LDL right through the roof.
    TG 57
    HDL 60
    A1C 5.7

  • @battle.rhythm.pursue8892
    @battle.rhythm.pursue8892 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Risks 9:19
    Solution= Treat Insulin Resistance!12:09

  • @TheRealTommyBear33
    @TheRealTommyBear33 Před rokem +2

    I have some kinda of blood clotting disorder I am on bloothinners and statins I am told not to take things like aspirins. Main reason I havent stopped the statin yet is fro mthe studies I seen on how it works on dvt's the researcg us still limited in the uk.

  • @iatanassov6687
    @iatanassov6687 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Statins are bad with proven various side effects and no proof of benefits for the body.
    It's time for millions to be compensate for the harm on them.

  • @christinekocher2585
    @christinekocher2585 Před 12 dny

    Dr. Cywes may not have known about the JAMA study that came out July 2023 regarding the use of low-dose aspirin and the increased risk of stroke and intracranial bleeding. There is a Dr. Robert Rowen who recommends Nattokinase to dissolve clots.

  • @jjzmurphy
    @jjzmurphy Před 2 měsíci +3

    why can’t I find a cardiologist and primary care care physician that thinks like this where I live ……….every Dr I’ve met is brain washed by big pharma ect….

  • @tylahiatt3742
    @tylahiatt3742 Před rokem +2

    I recently read that the Beta blocks I am on raise my cholesterol. So that is probably why my Doc insisted I need to take the Stain drugs. But I am not going to do it. I am going to work on getting off of the beta blockers and other heart meds.

  • @user-zn7uf9wg3v
    @user-zn7uf9wg3v Před 11 měsíci +7

    Hello. Thanks for the straight info.
    The more I learn the less I want to see a Doctor that has a pill for "that".
    I'm off pop and most junk food snacks. No more numbness in my hands daily.
    Up next is more exercise like walking.
    I'm a senior so it's never too late folks. Get informed and help yourself.
    Thanks again Doc.

  • @mariannefifield3826
    @mariannefifield3826 Před rokem +2

    Where does one get the podcast notes? I'd like to take notes.

  • @tater6573
    @tater6573 Před rokem +2

    I had a heart attack stint was put in and was told if I didn't take lipitor that my stint would plug up.

  • @mikeboyle5375
    @mikeboyle5375 Před rokem +1

    Anyone know where to find show notes? I’d love to see the marked up statin advertisements mis-using relative and absolute risks.

  • @marcrabbat
    @marcrabbat Před 11 měsíci +2

    I'm new to this channel and I find very interesting what you say regarding insulin resistance and baby aspirin. However, my question is : does this also apply to those with FH? Will a keto diet, ultra low carb and baby aspirin do the trick for them too?

  • @petercat926
    @petercat926 Před rokem +1

    U may have answered my question

  • @sherryc1127
    @sherryc1127 Před rokem +1

    Gosh I don't know how to access the show notes! I've looked and looked. Help!

  • @judithocasio3367
    @judithocasio3367 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for confirming this information. LDL WAS 130 DR WANTEDTO PUT ON STATINS I REFUSED. 6MOS LATER IT WENT UP AFTER THE HOLIDAYS TO 135 AGAIN STATINS, I REFUSED AND EXPLAINED THAT I WAS VERY EDUCATED ON WHAT DAMAGE THEY DO. PRESENTLY I HAD ANOTHER BLOOD TEST NOW THEY SAID MY LDL WAS 200 AGAIN I SAID NO. CARDIOLOGIST SAID HE WANTED DOWN TO 0, I SAID REALLY OK. HE SAID HE WILL SEE ME IN 6 MONTH.

    • @jilledwards9747
      @jilledwards9747 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I don't think it's possible to have zero LDL. Wasn't there a study showing people with genetic low cholesterol (?LDL) passed away at a young age.

  • @Liz-Biz
    @Liz-Biz Před 4 měsíci +1

    What about a person with a normal BMI, a CAC score of zero, high LDL small dense particle, high LpoB, low triglycerides. How do you treat??

  • @barryboucher3927
    @barryboucher3927 Před rokem +2

    Can you comment on "ezetimibe" as a substitute for a statin? I am now on a low-carb lifestyle and practice intermittent fasting daily. Thank you.

  • @vitareid
    @vitareid Před 4 měsíci +1

    Where can i get the show notes?

  • @troykehoe6153
    @troykehoe6153 Před 9 měsíci +3

    With a NNT of over 300, and a 5% negative impact, I don’t know why anybody takes statins.

  • @jenniferstull8767
    @jenniferstull8767 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I am looking for the hand out. Where can I find it? Thank You...

  • @natashaarvanitis332
    @natashaarvanitis332 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I had my yearly blood tests done and everything was perfect except that my LDL was high, HDL and triglycerides were great. I went for a femoral and carotid ultrasound that showed that my arteries were completely clear and yet my doctor wants me to start a statin. I exercise a lot and am totally healthy otherwise so I can't understand the logic in this. I will not be starting a statin. I'm in South Africa, so it's not only the American doctors that do this.

  • @rosalindmckinnon9679
    @rosalindmckinnon9679 Před rokem +2

    How do I see the show notes please?

  • @scotwebster1702
    @scotwebster1702 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Question. I had a massive heart attack and cardiac arrest. LDL was 180, was put on 20 mg atorvastatin 3 mos ago, and lowered to 80 now. Should I stop statin? Is it irrelevant, and would I have had a heart attack anyway. They tried to get me to go on one years ago. I have CAD

  • @brucemoose926
    @brucemoose926 Před rokem +1

    Where do I get the show notes?

  • @onedazinn998
    @onedazinn998 Před rokem +2

    I plan on sharing this link with my cardiologist in my protest of him keeping me on Lipator. I have serious side effects in muscle loss, nerve neuropathy that wakes me up while I try to sleep & serious inflammation in arthritis in my hands so that I can't close to a fist & grip things correctly. My concern is I have 5 stints from my past heart attack condition 2+ yrs ago...if I just stop the Statin against his recommendation (I'm sill taking the aspirin) will I get clots again? >.< I'm doing very well on a keto diet plan & loosing weight and becoming more active. His letter of my latest blood work results say my LDL has improved significantly, my A1C is in excellent range, and I can stop taking Zetia (known for muscle pain incident side effects). I asked him many times to get me off Statins as I had incident with it crippling me to the point of going to emergency because I couldn't raise my arms past my elbows... Thank you for this very educational video Dr Cywes!

  • @jackfrost2146
    @jackfrost2146 Před 4 měsíci

    I recently had single bypass surgery and would like to know how I wiil be effected by stopping statins. i can't find one video on the subject!

  • @gpetty5875
    @gpetty5875 Před rokem +1

    I can't find his notes that He's talking about. Can somebody tell me whre to find thus Dr's notes please. Thanks

  • @jaxsmarts
    @jaxsmarts Před 10 měsíci +1

    I cant find the papers you refer to in the show notes.

  • @lesliechew7293
    @lesliechew7293 Před rokem +2

    How to access the notes please?

  • @marywiggins7411
    @marywiggins7411 Před rokem +1

    But insurance won't cover those meds...

  • @carolinebellinger6772
    @carolinebellinger6772 Před rokem +3

    I cant find the notes he's referring to 🥴. Can anyone tell me where to find them?

  • @arcticcircle3235
    @arcticcircle3235 Před rokem +2

    Does anyone know if the Doc consults with / treats Canadian patients by phone ?

  • @virginiahilman7786
    @virginiahilman7786 Před rokem +2

    I’m 66 and have moderate plaque in both carotid arteries i don’t smoke i don’t drink my bp is normal i do have trouble with baby aspirin so i’m taking 209 mg Ginger capsules daily dr wants to put me on statin he said

  • @elzettedeklerk2364
    @elzettedeklerk2364 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Dr Cywes, what do you think about red yeast rice instead of statins?

  • @tonijurkones8373
    @tonijurkones8373 Před rokem +1

    Hello 👋 😊

  • @paulamontgomery2057
    @paulamontgomery2057 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What number is a significant CAC score?

  • @ferrisbaker8256
    @ferrisbaker8256 Před rokem

    What about repatha (Evolocumab) ?

  • @daliatauber6160
    @daliatauber6160 Před rokem +1

    IS PRC TEST indicative of degree of inflammation?

  • @KDChaly
    @KDChaly Před 8 měsíci +1

    got pushed to take statins (5mg crestor) at my appointment again yesterday. Dr said though my Triglycerides were good (0.7) he doesn't care about that, my LDL was still too high (down to 6.81 from 7.28), and my total cholesterol was way too high (9.45 down from 10.30) . I'm 51, post-menopausal, not overweight, but with other health (vestibular) issues, that the potential side effects with crestor are not something I want to deal with. However, with a 10-year wait list for a GP here, I worry my Dr will ditch me for not adhering to his "advice"

    • @stephaniecastillo4851
      @stephaniecastillo4851 Před 2 měsíci

      I’ve had similar “discussions” with my cardiologist & I just told him AGAIN that I won’t ever take a statin. It’s so disrespectful. I think I’m going to find a new cardiologist.

  • @rogerlassing628
    @rogerlassing628 Před rokem +2

    I believe that your GLP-1 prediction will be true but only because they nowadays tend to lose 15% body weight on the latest drugs erasing all liver fat. And potentially that they will treat remaining insulin resistance by giving an extra zip insulin. I also agree with you regarding the effects of statins on risk, but I note that statins, ezetimibe, PCSK-inhibitors all have shown benefits as hard outcomes, so somehow LDL should be involved in the clotting cascade. Because they have different mode of action. That's what I'm thinking about: Any thinking? I have myself noted that statins make me bleed more while also being on aspirin. And I absolutely cannot tolerate a statin so that triggered my curiosity about the subject.

    • @bobtosi9346
      @bobtosi9346 Před rokem +1

      Cholesterol is not involved in causing clots. It only is the repair mechanism.

  • @barbarapecka4935
    @barbarapecka4935 Před rokem +1

    Now I'm confused. My CAC is almost 700 and I take niacin and natokenaza instead of statins ..... so would-be better for me to stop taking it and maybe start taking aspirin?

  • @christinashawgo6510
    @christinashawgo6510 Před rokem +1

    Please Please…can eating raw garlic daily be equal to ASA. I was told to do aspirin daily.
    I am NOTinsulin resistant.

  • @tubehepa
    @tubehepa Před rokem +4

    I've read here in Finland, the Land of Käärijä (wrapper), that the coating of baby Aspirin doesn't help that much because of the mechanism of that effect causing the irritation or whatever; can't recall what it is. Something to do with a thing called cox-2, or stuff like that?? 🙃

    • @jna9888
      @jna9888 Před rokem +1

      Dr Brewer suggested chewable baby aspirin for that or similar reason. He takes it and said he just swallows it whole, which is what I've adopted. The cherry or orange flavor is in your mouth for a second or so.

  • @s.tranger1074
    @s.tranger1074 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I've been on Simvastatin for 4 years with NO side effects whatsoever. As the saying goes to all those who feel lousy on statins - "NO ONE CAP FITS ALL" and that is true for any drug for any desease. That is why a doctor who is not a narcissist and prostrating himself on CZcams will tell you to come back and possibly try something more suitable!

  • @Nitrocowboy1957.
    @Nitrocowboy1957. Před rokem +1

    Are these notes and illustrations published somewhere or are they just for this video and others?

    • @desmondhudson5451
      @desmondhudson5451 Před rokem

      I would also be interested in obtaining these notes the doctor refers to.

  • @declanmurphy417
    @declanmurphy417 Před 11 měsíci +1

    what about cholesterol

  • @Coyotethumper5
    @Coyotethumper5 Před rokem

    Am I understanding him correctly that a person shouldn’t use niacin in their diet supplements