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cyclelops 10-12-2010 02:02 PM

Found it...."Lovaza".

mrsD 10-12-2010 02:19 PM

171 is not that high for triglycerides. Really high numbers go up to 1000 (highest in those young people taking Accutane!!)...but many have high triglycerides.

Mine hover around 150. They used to be near 400, but fish oil took them down.

There are two forms of LDL... the regular tests do not distinguish between the two. Regular LDL is not thought to be as dangerous as VLDL which is a tiny fat globule which can get into the insides of blood vessels. So asking for a breakdown test to see how much of that high LDL is really the dangerous kind, can help you decide about that Crestor.

Fish oil is very good for lowering triglycerides, but it does not do much for LDL levels. It might help raise HDL some too.

http://patientsville.com/medication/...de_effects.htm
This website gives alot of information gathered on side effects reported for drugs. Some are FDA medwatch reports as well.
Crestor is the only statin that had deaths reported during its clinical trials. And for a long time Consumer watch groups tried to get it taken off the market. In fact the company who makes it didn't even research it much....after it was released it cause many liver damage reports, and it was discovered THEN that doses for Crestor have to be adjusted for certain patients with liver enzyme anomalies, which are more common in Asian patients. So it has a built in toxicity potential other statins don't have. Not all persons who react this way are Asian however, so it is like Russian Roulette, IMO.
http://www.onlinelawyersource.com/cr...r-failure.html
The various risks are detailed accurately at this link.

Since Cymbalta is also liver toxic, I'd not take it with Crestor.

Mere 10-12-2010 02:59 PM

Crestor
 
Thanks for the info MrsD. My poor liver is always on the defensive... sometimes my enzymes are elevated. I also have a "fatty liver". This round of testing showed a bit of elevation with ALT at 68 (6-40) and albumen slightly elevated at 5.4 (3.6-5.1), others are borderline. Dag, maybe the meds I already take may be causing this... Thanks for the head's up on thyroid. This study has been done several times and then repeated and it appears to be okay...

I am really on the fence about Crestor. Actually, my triglycerides are much lower this round. Last testing showed them to be 368 (20-149). I think I will try the natural approach first with 3 g/day fish oil and CoQ10. I am taking fish oil now, but not enough at 1,200 mg/day. I do not take Cymbalta, but I do take Savella. I have repeat labs due January 2011, I will ask my primary doc about the VLDL...

cyclelops 10-12-2010 03:56 PM

Mere, did they look for primary billary cirrhosis... if I remember you had a +ANA? Just a thought, since you mentioned liver.

ugh, I suppose I should go and get my cholesterol with breakdown....this is all getting way too complex these days.

Kitt 10-12-2010 03:57 PM

Sounds like a plan Mere.

Mere 10-12-2010 04:08 PM

Good to know Cyclelops... my primary doctor does like natural remedies if possible... I will ask her about Lovaza and also do a bit of research.

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Originally Posted by cyclelops (Post 703881)
Found it...."Lovaza".


Mere 10-12-2010 04:16 PM

I don't really know Cyclelops... my bilirubin is normal though. Sorry about fanning the top of this can of worms. Don't you just love it... always something to be concerned about.

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Originally Posted by cyclelops (Post 703927)
Mere, did they look for primary billary cirrhosis... if I remember you had a +ANA? Just a thought, since you mentioned liver.

ugh, I suppose I should go and get my cholesterol with breakdown....this is all getting way too complex these days.


Mere 10-12-2010 04:22 PM

Thanks Kitt, great quotations you share...

Here is one I saw when I was in Chicago and liked...

"Success is not forever, and failure isn't fatal" - Don Shula

I am not a big sports person, but I do like this quotation.


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Originally Posted by Kitt (Post 703928)
Sounds like a plan Mere.


cyclelops 10-15-2010 09:05 AM

Question....my vit d, the 25 one is 23 (low)....however the 1, 25 is 60. How come one is normal (on the higher end of normal range) and the one is low? I must be really dull not to get this concept, but, should they not both be low?

mrsD 10-15-2010 09:11 AM

D2 is typically always low...it is not a natural form of D in human body and is metabolized away as a "drug"....

http://www.vitamindcouncil.org/vitam...macology.shtml

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Ergocalciferol does not exist in detectable quantities in the human body, only in tiny quantities in plants and as such is "unnatural" when in the human body. You can not get any appreciable ergocalciferol by eating vegetables. Ergocalciferol is metabolized to various substances in the body, some of which are not normally present in humans, although these metabolites have never been shown to be dangerous. There is also some evidence that ergocalciferol is more toxic in overdose, which is curious as it is only about half as potent as the naturally occurring vitamin D, cholecalciferol. Your body also metabolizes ergocalciferol more quickly than cholecalciferol.
Ergocalciferol == D2

cholecalciferol ==D3 (active form)


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