Hi there. First time on the forum although diagnosed back in 2017. Spent the first year or so trying to improve BG with diet alone as I was reluctant to go on medication. Improved from 79 at diagnosis in Feb to 60 in April. By the following March (2018) I was back up to 73 and by Aug had risen to 96! So, I capitulated at this point and was put on Metformin and low dose Ramipril for BP. Three months later, in Dec 2019 it had risen again - to 99. Dapagliflozen was added and, in conjunction, I made a serious adjustment toward a LCHF diet.
On May 1st this year, HbA1c recorded at 52 - so, finally heading in the right direction. Latest test, on 13th October, came back with HbA1c at 46. Very pleased (surprised too!) to see things are improving.
A statin was offered at the last couple of meeting with DB nurse but I had declined both times as cholesterol readings seemed ok. Total cholesterol always been under 5 (usually 4 - 4.5 and HDL around 1.5). Latest results had seen Total rise to just over 5.2, HDL was 1.7 and TC:HDL is 3.1. I was told a statin wouldn't be necessary but, in light of the slight rise and after some discussion, I agreed to 'trial' it until the next test date in six months to see what effect it may - or may not - produce.
I received word today that I am to be started with 20mg Atorvastatin. Fair enough, I thought. That is, until I looked at the list of possible side effects! None of them look particularly appealing, I was already aware of muscle pain and accepted that. More surprising - and unwelcome -was to read 'increase HbA1c levels' alongside 'urinary tract infection','angina', 'insomnia' etc, etc.
Obviously, these are all 'possible' side effects, I get that, but the thought of taking something that is actually going raise my HbA1c seems like a step backwards after coming this far.
Am wondering if I ask to try a different type of statin? Or just not take one at all.
Wondering what others with experience of Atorvastatin may have to say on the subject? Could use some words of wisdom right now!
On May 1st this year, HbA1c recorded at 52 - so, finally heading in the right direction. Latest test, on 13th October, came back with HbA1c at 46. Very pleased (surprised too!) to see things are improving.
A statin was offered at the last couple of meeting with DB nurse but I had declined both times as cholesterol readings seemed ok. Total cholesterol always been under 5 (usually 4 - 4.5 and HDL around 1.5). Latest results had seen Total rise to just over 5.2, HDL was 1.7 and TC:HDL is 3.1. I was told a statin wouldn't be necessary but, in light of the slight rise and after some discussion, I agreed to 'trial' it until the next test date in six months to see what effect it may - or may not - produce.
I received word today that I am to be started with 20mg Atorvastatin. Fair enough, I thought. That is, until I looked at the list of possible side effects! None of them look particularly appealing, I was already aware of muscle pain and accepted that. More surprising - and unwelcome -was to read 'increase HbA1c levels' alongside 'urinary tract infection','angina', 'insomnia' etc, etc.
Obviously, these are all 'possible' side effects, I get that, but the thought of taking something that is actually going raise my HbA1c seems like a step backwards after coming this far.
Am wondering if I ask to try a different type of statin? Or just not take one at all.
Wondering what others with experience of Atorvastatin may have to say on the subject? Could use some words of wisdom right now!