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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Forty-Three Years Old, Low T Symptoms
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<blockquote data-quote="Mad City Dad" data-source="post: 77215" data-attributes="member: 16151"><p>No, I have never had any negative side effects from statin use whatsoever. I respond very well to lipitor 40 mg every day. I also eat well and exercise. There have been times in the past 25 years since being on it that my diet and exercise have been less than optimum, and my total will creep up toward 200, but when I'm plugged in, my total hovers around 160. Untreated I was well over 300, just like you. As you already know, its a huge risk factor for heart disease and sudden death, so get it under control. I asked about your body fat because that has a huge role too. High dose niacin can also help raise your HDL (the good cholesterol), and high fiber (think oatmeal) can lower your LDL. Good luck to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad City Dad, post: 77215, member: 16151"] No, I have never had any negative side effects from statin use whatsoever. I respond very well to lipitor 40 mg every day. I also eat well and exercise. There have been times in the past 25 years since being on it that my diet and exercise have been less than optimum, and my total will creep up toward 200, but when I'm plugged in, my total hovers around 160. Untreated I was well over 300, just like you. As you already know, its a huge risk factor for heart disease and sudden death, so get it under control. I asked about your body fat because that has a huge role too. High dose niacin can also help raise your HDL (the good cholesterol), and high fiber (think oatmeal) can lower your LDL. Good luck to you! [/QUOTE]
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