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    My mother had the "rare muscular side effect" from Lipitor before it was accepted as real--she never recovered. As such, I refuse to use the drugs so I started dietary alternatives when my doc didn't like my cholesterol results. Unfortuately, I didn't do this scientifically, so I can only say that the following diet changes worked for me and did bring the bad count down 50 points. My doctor is now a happy camper. I am the only one in my family not on Liptor or similar drugs.

    + A glass of red wine every evening (really, how painful is that? --edit: oops, sorry to suggest)
    + Vegetarian. I was before, but I cut down on cheese to 4-5 times a week (Hey, I live in Wisconsin, once the cheese capital of the US before we citified--giving up cheese is hard).
    + Removed transfats and bad fats rather religiously--lots of label reading. That meant replacing my afternoon candy bar and/or cookies with either a few dark chocolate Dove bars or a Luna bar.
    + Replaced my morning donut habit with plain yogurt topped with 1/2 c raw thick cut oatmeal, 1/4 c each walnuts, cashews, dried cherries or blueberries and 2T ground flax seed (6 good things before breakfast--ok, during breakfast).

    However, I still eat rich foods periodically (we all need comfort foods) and except for the breakfast change, 80% of my diet didn't change. I've since added back to the diet some other things I gave up (my milk chai, for instance) and the cholesterol level is holding.

    Good luck.

    Disclaimer: I'm a believer that diet, eating real food and exercise can work. I'm not denying that Lipitor and the like aren't required for some, but I tend to believe that American society tosses pills way too easily.
    Last edited by Thorn; 04-13-2008 at 05:29 PM.

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    Thorn-I agree with you on the drug thing. My dad was high and my younger brother, who is a personal trainer, was able to get him down far enough so he did not have to go on statins. That is my goal too. I am a pastry nut-my other job/pastime unfortunatley. But I have cut down on them too. I will have to replace my oils with applesauce and EVOO, I guess. I have to have a brownie now and then or a cake, or some sort of chocolate or I will go nuts!!

    I have asked my younger brother for his advice as well.

    Ellen

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    My dad literally did lower his cholesterol and get off medication by going on the Atkins diet. He has blood work every six months and it's still down, even though he doesn't stick to Atkins religiously anymore. He does use real butter and EVOO, etc.

    I don't think Atkins is sustainable in the long term (I've read the book), and I get sick during the induction phase. But if it lowers your cholesterol it could be a possibility.

    He has a drink every day, too, so maybe it was the alcohol!

    Karen

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    Maybe, RR, that now is the time to challenge your pastry chef side? I have had some pastries in areas of Spain where they don't have lard or butter, only olive oil. The pastries are actually made with olive oil. Oh, and they're good. Very good.

    Oh, and I've read (on the Canadian flax seed web site), but not tried that a 1/4 cup of ground flax seed in water can substitute for an egg. That would reduce the cholestorol of the dish and up the Omega's.

    I once met a woman who was a home baker that was diagnosed with Celiac. She embraced it as a challenge to her baking skills....perhaps you could do the same with EVO based pastries? [[insert evil, prodding smily face here]]

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    My first recommendation would be to see a Cardiologist. My doctors kept telling me my cholesterol was fine. Not so when I saw the Cardiologist. He belongs to the Framingham Heart study. Link below. You also want to have your Tryglicerides checked which many doctors overlook.
    I have high Tryglicerides. So had to eliminate the white foods, no potatoes, white rice, white bread, you get the idea. Bread has to say 100 Percent whole wheat as first or second ingredient. I also take 3 Omega fish oil pills a day, has to be the real EPA and DHA not the artificial so check labels. Exercise, which raises good, lowers the bad. Oh and no alcohol, which they have also linked to increase in breast cancer.
    http://www.framinghamheartstudy.org/...dcoronary.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorn View Post
    My mother had the "rare muscular side effect" from Lipitor before it was accepted as real--she never recovered.
    I also have witnessed this side effect, and it was really awful.

    It doesn't sound like RedRock is considering the meds, and also, I realize that every person must weigh and make their own choices regarding their risks, meds, etc.

    I just wanted to throw in my experience of having seen this side effect thoroughly debilitate a once vigorous man. He also never recovered. It is just something I think about every time I watch a TV commercial with the little legal warning about the side effects at the end.
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

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    Quote Originally Posted by Starfish View Post
    I also have witnessed this side effect, and it was really awful.

    It doesn't sound like RedRock is considering the meds, and also, I realize that every person must weigh and make their own choices regarding their risks, meds, etc.

    I just wanted to throw in my experience of having seen this side effect thoroughly debilitate a once vigorous man. He also never recovered. It is just something I think about every time I watch a TV commercial with the little legal warning about the side effects at the end.
    I have resisted my doctors attempts to put me on Lipitor for the last two years. When I'm faithful about my diet and exercise I can keep my cholesterol under control, I just can't bring myself to take a drug to control something that is also fixable with diet and exercise...not when the side effects can be so debilitating!

 

 

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