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Diebetic1985Matthew

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Hi all
i know the medication we take is keeping us alive but does it have any lasting damage coursed in the long run has i know if u take some medicines for a long period it can damage your liver and ect?
 
I read about all sorts that statins *allegedly* increase the risks of on a news website the other day. Going to ask these same questions of my DN at my check up.
 
Just quit my Crestor statin, it was affecting my muscles and since giving it up I think it had affected a lot of other things, I'm sleeping better, not so many visits to the loo and able to take the dog for walks more. My GP has raised a yellow report sheet on Crestor (side effects report).

Not heard of any adverse effects from levemir. Some people have digestive problems with metformin (being polite here), but it doesn't bother me, think the dog must be taking it though, :D
 
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