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      KarenM6 likes your comment at
      How satisfied are you with your current insulin pump brand/model?
      Somewhat satisfied with TSlimX2. Not because of pump shortcomings, but because of the sheer insanity of trying to get routine supplies through the American health care system. My current situation, to wit: "I am experiencing extreme frustration with Medicare that, 1) has an inoperable website, and 2) has an inoperable AI phone answering service. Consequently, I can no longer acquire needed supplies to operate the tSlimX2, particularly the T:Lock TruSteel 8mm 32.” This situation has persisted for 2 months. 😬
    • 5 hours, 6 minutes ago
      Kristi Warmecke likes your comment at
      How confident are you about having consistent access to the diabetes supplies and medication you need?
      Well, since I'm waiting on pump supplies for 2 months now, my confidence is slipping.
    • 5 hours, 7 minutes ago
      Laurie B likes your comment at
      How confident are you about having consistent access to the diabetes supplies and medication you need?
      I've often said that "hoarding": is a character asset for T1D people. I try to purchase (paying out of pocket) a 60-90 day supply - just in case). I have a new health plan,. effective 1/1/26. AS we know, getting an appt with an HCP isn't easy. They have to be accepting new patients, they have to be in network etc. Once I knew what my new policy would be (nov 2025) I made an appt. The earliest appt I could get was in Sept 2026. Thank goodness for my stash of device supplies. I had to go to Urgent care to get an Rx for insulin (my old HMO plan "doesn't do bridge refills"). So yeah, I worry, and plan for hiccups in the supplies process.
    • 5 hours, 8 minutes ago
      Kristi Warmecke likes your comment at
      How confident are you about having consistent access to the diabetes supplies and medication you need?
      I answered slightly. I'm absolutely certain supplies and medication will be available. However, I'm doubtful they will be affordable. If I can't afford them, I can't access them.
    • 6 hours, 6 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      How confident are you about having consistent access to the diabetes supplies and medication you need?
      I am confident about access to my medical needs in the immediate future. I am not a fortune teller and have no idea what my access to medical supplies will be like in a year or longer. I don't take my spoiled lifestyle for granted.
    • 6 hours, 6 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      How confident are you about having consistent access to the diabetes supplies and medication you need?
      I've often said that "hoarding": is a character asset for T1D people. I try to purchase (paying out of pocket) a 60-90 day supply - just in case). I have a new health plan,. effective 1/1/26. AS we know, getting an appt with an HCP isn't easy. They have to be accepting new patients, they have to be in network etc. Once I knew what my new policy would be (nov 2025) I made an appt. The earliest appt I could get was in Sept 2026. Thank goodness for my stash of device supplies. I had to go to Urgent care to get an Rx for insulin (my old HMO plan "doesn't do bridge refills"). So yeah, I worry, and plan for hiccups in the supplies process.
    • 6 hours, 7 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      How confident are you about having consistent access to the diabetes supplies and medication you need?
      I answered slightly. I'm absolutely certain supplies and medication will be available. However, I'm doubtful they will be affordable. If I can't afford them, I can't access them.
    • 6 hours, 10 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      How confident are you about having consistent access to the diabetes supplies and medication you need?
      I am worried about the changes to Medicare making no provision for getting an immediate replacement if a pump fails. It sounds like we will have to get these from the suppliers instead of a warranty replacement from Tandem themselves (or whatever brand you use). Pumps will be rented and will have to be returned so they can verify the problem before replacing them, which is ridiculous. Meanwhile, Medicare would not pay for us to get long acting insulin as a temporary replacement for the basal.
    • 6 hours, 13 minutes ago
      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
      How confident are you about having consistent access to the diabetes supplies and medication you need?
      I broke down for the first time in 25 years and bought a bottle of insulin because I think I may have thrown a bottle out with the box. Medicare wouldn’t fill the prescription because it was too early. I just didn’t want the fight and worry. I’m not sure that’s what happened but it’s the only explanation. Also, I live in Florida and the threat of losing power is always there. I should get a generator but I’m a little afraid of them and you still can’t be sure you have access to propane. If my insulin goes bad, I’m not sure I could get refills. My back up plan is to leave before hurricane or go to a hospital. But it is all just causes concern.
    • 6 hours, 26 minutes ago
      Derek West likes your comment at
      How satisfied are you with your current insulin pump brand/model?
      Very! However, I wish I could use Fiasp insulin in the Tandem pumps.
    • 9 hours, 1 minute ago
      Bruce Schnitzler likes your comment at
      How confident are you about having consistent access to the diabetes supplies and medication you need?
      I broke down for the first time in 25 years and bought a bottle of insulin because I think I may have thrown a bottle out with the box. Medicare wouldn’t fill the prescription because it was too early. I just didn’t want the fight and worry. I’m not sure that’s what happened but it’s the only explanation. Also, I live in Florida and the threat of losing power is always there. I should get a generator but I’m a little afraid of them and you still can’t be sure you have access to propane. If my insulin goes bad, I’m not sure I could get refills. My back up plan is to leave before hurricane or go to a hospital. But it is all just causes concern.
    • 9 hours, 33 minutes ago
      Karen Newe likes your comment at
      How often do people confuse type 1 and type 2 diabetes in your experience?
      The most common comment: but you aren’t heavy. That’s when we get into the differences. A relative tried to tell me that insulin makes you lose weight. But when we last discussed this, one of you said it best: if it isn’t in their circle of experience, why would they know or care?
    • 9 hours, 51 minutes ago
      KSannie likes your comment at
      How satisfied are you with your current insulin pump brand/model?
      Very! However, I wish I could use Fiasp insulin in the Tandem pumps.
    • 9 hours, 51 minutes ago
      KSannie likes your comment at
      How satisfied are you with your current insulin pump brand/model?
      Somewhat satisfied with TSlimX2. Not because of pump shortcomings, but because of the sheer insanity of trying to get routine supplies through the American health care system. My current situation, to wit: "I am experiencing extreme frustration with Medicare that, 1) has an inoperable website, and 2) has an inoperable AI phone answering service. Consequently, I can no longer acquire needed supplies to operate the tSlimX2, particularly the T:Lock TruSteel 8mm 32.” This situation has persisted for 2 months. 😬
    • 9 hours, 52 minutes ago
      KSannie likes your comment at
      How satisfied are you with your current insulin pump brand/model?
      My first reaction was Very Satisfied but there is always room for improvement. I’d like a pump design that wasn’t meant to be worn on a belt just for men. To wear a dress, I have to only get those with pockets (and on both sides because opposite sides cause the CGM to lose contact) and put a button whole in each. The clip shows horribly on blouses worn out. I’ve tried the leg attachments and they never stay secure. I’m not big enough to wear it in my bra. All minor inconveniences. I’d like one that doesn’t keep alarming 20 minutes after I’ve eaten, although I get it that it is there to save my life. Again minor. Ask about CGMs (probably tomorrow’s question): lately I’ve had trouble removing the sensor from my arm without actually ripping off a strip of skin or very bad bruising. I’ve read about using baby oil for removal. That does help. I’m a rip it off fast person, but that didn’t work so well.
    • 11 hours, 19 minutes ago
      Patricia Dalrymple likes your comment at
      How satisfied are you with your current insulin pump brand/model?
      Try Uni-Solve Adhesive Remover (smith&nephew)- wipe it on wait a minute to let it work and it will come off easy. at least it works great for me and I've tried several different brands, I use it for CGM & Omnipod removal
    • 18 hours, 19 minutes ago
      Sandy Norman likes your comment at
      How satisfied are you with your current insulin pump brand/model?
      Somewhat satisfied with TSlimX2. Not because of pump shortcomings, but because of the sheer insanity of trying to get routine supplies through the American health care system. My current situation, to wit: "I am experiencing extreme frustration with Medicare that, 1) has an inoperable website, and 2) has an inoperable AI phone answering service. Consequently, I can no longer acquire needed supplies to operate the tSlimX2, particularly the T:Lock TruSteel 8mm 32.” This situation has persisted for 2 months. 😬
    • 1 day, 1 hour ago
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      How often do people confuse type 1 and type 2 diabetes in your experience?
      There are several conversations about this across social media. Many people chime in and vote for a new, more accurate name for type 1.. some of the popular alternatives- Pancreatic Autoimmune Disease, Beta Cell Destruction Disease, Autoimmune Diabetes, Autoimmune Insulin Failure, Autoimmune Absolute Insulin Deficiency (AAID)
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      kristina blake likes your comment at
      How often do people confuse type 1 and type 2 diabetes in your experience?
      The most common comment: but you aren’t heavy. That’s when we get into the differences. A relative tried to tell me that insulin makes you lose weight. But when we last discussed this, one of you said it best: if it isn’t in their circle of experience, why would they know or care?
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      How often do people confuse type 1 and type 2 diabetes in your experience?
      In my experience the average person does not know the difference. It does not help that the commercials on TV just say diabetes and do not differentiate.
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      Kristi Warmecke likes your comment at
      How satisfied are you with your current insulin pump brand/model?
      Somewhat satisfied with TSlimX2. Not because of pump shortcomings, but because of the sheer insanity of trying to get routine supplies through the American health care system. My current situation, to wit: "I am experiencing extreme frustration with Medicare that, 1) has an inoperable website, and 2) has an inoperable AI phone answering service. Consequently, I can no longer acquire needed supplies to operate the tSlimX2, particularly the T:Lock TruSteel 8mm 32.” This situation has persisted for 2 months. 😬
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      If I could get a CGM that is consistent and predictable I'd be very happy with the Twiist or the Tandem. The weak point with pumps used to be infusion sites, but now that we are relying on poor performing technology to support potentially great algorithms itis quite frustrating.
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      My first reaction was Very Satisfied but there is always room for improvement. I’d like a pump design that wasn’t meant to be worn on a belt just for men. To wear a dress, I have to only get those with pockets (and on both sides because opposite sides cause the CGM to lose contact) and put a button whole in each. The clip shows horribly on blouses worn out. I’ve tried the leg attachments and they never stay secure. I’m not big enough to wear it in my bra. All minor inconveniences. I’d like one that doesn’t keep alarming 20 minutes after I’ve eaten, although I get it that it is there to save my life. Again minor. Ask about CGMs (probably tomorrow’s question): lately I’ve had trouble removing the sensor from my arm without actually ripping off a strip of skin or very bad bruising. I’ve read about using baby oil for removal. That does help. I’m a rip it off fast person, but that didn’t work so well.
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      I have been using a insulin smart pen for the last 2 years; I find that it meets my current needs to ensure good management and results
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      Lawrence S. likes your comment at
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      Somewhat satisfied with TSlimX2. Not because of pump shortcomings, but because of the sheer insanity of trying to get routine supplies through the American health care system. My current situation, to wit: "I am experiencing extreme frustration with Medicare that, 1) has an inoperable website, and 2) has an inoperable AI phone answering service. Consequently, I can no longer acquire needed supplies to operate the tSlimX2, particularly the T:Lock TruSteel 8mm 32.” This situation has persisted for 2 months. 😬
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    Has your health care provider recommended taking a statin because of diabetes, regardless of your cholesterol levels?

    Home > LC Polls > Has your health care provider recommended taking a statin because of diabetes, regardless of your cholesterol levels?
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    Sarah Howard has worked in the diabetes research field ever since she was diagnosed with T1D while in college in May 2013. Since then, she has worked for various diabetes organizations, focusing on research, advocacy, and community-building efforts for people with T1D and their loved ones. Sarah is currently the Senior Marketing Manager at T1D Exchange.

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    42 Comments

    1. Wanacure

      When I asked, “Why?” despite no evidence of cholesterol problems at yearly lab tests, the answer was, “It’s a preventative measure (strokes, heart attacks) because you have diabetes.” Same question, same answer re: ACE inhibitor, though no signs of high blood pressure, nor kidney damage. Both pills are only 10 mg, free, minimal side effects. Supposedly these drugs won’t interfere when you’re trying to get your exercise heart rate up for aerobic benefit. For some of us baby aspirin is no longer recommended. See online articles JAMA 21 June 2021 and BMJ 13 Jan 3021. These articles convinced my dr to cancel his Rxd baby aspirin.

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      1. William Rone

        I continue taking 81 mg of aspirin every day. I have taken every new statin given me, although I have had muscular problems that worsen with each “better” statin. I even lost the feeling in my fingers with my last prescription. If the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem is a nail.

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    2. Sahran Holiday

      All my cholesterols are perfect and no other indications of any heart problems. I’m active, weight good, BMI good. So if any doctor recommended statin I’d stop seeing that doctor.

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    3. Mary Dexter

      I was on statins briefly, but now I refuse them. With LADA, my blood sugar is already unpredictable. Statins increase insulin resistance and decrease insulin production. They also cause muscle pain. Why make things worse?

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    4. Mick Martin

      No. I was prescribed statins because I had high levels of LDL cholesterol present … and still do have after 40+ years of taking statins.

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    5. Lawrence Stearns

      The first time I met my Endocrinologist, he recommended that I start on a statin a preventive measure. I am in great shape, a runner. I have excellent lipid numbers, low cholesterol, etc. No heart issues. I refused to take the statin. That was about 5 to 7 years ago. I’m still not taking statins. My philosophy is to not take any drugs unless it is NECESSARY. Almost all drugs have negative side effects.

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    6. George Hamilton

      I do take a statin with no noticeable side effects. I have bee on that program for many years, but I have had moderately bad LDL throughout. T1D seems to be an additional risk factor but not the driving reason for my statin

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    7. Mark Schweim

      I’ve been put on 4 different statins in the time I lived in Alabama, from 1996 to 2018. Then when I returned to Minnesota and saw my Endo at the local Clinic, I mentioned my leg cramps and how much the cramping in my legs improved after my statin prescription ran out and I had stopped taking them for about 3 months. He said muscle cramps is a very common symptom to most statin allergies so he added all statins to my list of known medication allergies that until statins were added was previously only Acetaminophen, aka Tylenol.

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      1. kristina blake

        I wish my PCP ( it isn’t the Endo that Rx’d the statins – probably cuz the PCP did). would hear me about the cramps: full body cramps. Heaven forbid I should try for a god long, first thing in the morning stretch. Even changing seeping positions can trigger them, I have to get out of bed and do plies (former ballet dancer here) to make them go away.

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    8. James Hoare

      On statins 25 years. First to decrease cholesterol which was around 180. Now my cardiologist and intervention specialist both require continuing and larger dose of this drug. Fortunately it appears I tolerate this ok.

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    9. rick phillips

      I have low cholesterol, but I take a statin as a result of two stents. Cholesterol is one marker – but diabetes is the overriding marker.

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    10. Trish Seidle

      Well, I’ve been on a station for years and my cholesterol has been great. I honestly don’t know what would happen if I stopped

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      1. Trish Seidle

        Don’t know why my answer posted under this question.

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    11. Retired and glad

      Been taking statins for years which brought a not-so-high cholesterol down to acceptable levels. I thought this would be good for my heart, but as it turns out I had a heart attack in June, with 100% blockage on one artery and 90% in another. Four stents later I’m wondering why we worry about cholesterol if lowering it doesn’t seem to keep the heart from having issues..

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    12. Steve Rumble

      I am not sure. I have been T1D for 50+ years and have been taking Statins for many of those years. I do know that my PCP wants my cholesterol levels lower than typically recommended due to my T1D.

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    13. BARRY HUNSINGER

      I briefly took several different statins years ago. Due to the negative side effects I refuser to ever take them again. My Endo My endo and My cardiologist keep harping on me to take them. My ldl is not that high, like around 130, overall cholesterol is around 170. I had all the cardiology test and all is clear, so I am ok with not taking them. They say that it “saves lives”. but the truth is it only saves lives in about 1% of cases.

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      1. John Williamson

        Same here. My cholesterol WITHOUT statin runs between 135 and 150. My HDL in the high 80’s. My endo and primary care push me to take a statin. Checklist standards of practice?

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    14. lis be

      My doc prescribed a preventative statin years ago, I only took them for a couple weeks, had terrible leg cramps. Now my cardiologist says I shouldn’t take them as medicine has advanced and there are now better or other options. (I don’t know what that means, or why he said it, I was just happy to not get leg cramps after stopping!)

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    15. George Lovelace

      On Statins since the Mid 80’s and no longer having issues with Meds, for awhile cramping was severe with some but started with CoQ-10, currently Total CHOL 166, HDL 77 and LDL 67

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    16. jlagueux

      I’ve been taking a statin for many years, long before my T1D diagnosis.

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    17. Daniel Bestvater

      I took statins for about a year. My hips and legs were very stiff but I kept taking them until one of my leg muscles(quadricep) actually ripped. So I stopped all statins about 10 years ago.

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      1. James Goldman

        Daniel,

        I had the same problem with the statin I was taking. My Cardiologist (G-d Bless Him) started me on Livalo which has brought my numbers down to around 150.

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    18. Janis Senungetuk

      Yes, but after trying every version on the market with debilitating side effects, I’m now taking a non-statin drug that has effectively lowered my elevated cholesterol levels.

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      1. M C

        May I ask what an alternate medication to a statin would be? I’d be interested in looking to see if it might work for me. Thanks!

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      2. kristina blake

        I’d love to see the answer to MC’s question. The body cramps from statins for me are debilitating

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    19. Pauline M Reynolds

      I marked “Other” because I do take a statin, but it is because of high cholesterol.

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    20. connie ker

      Yes, and I was reluctant, but am a compliant patient. I take 10mg daily with CoQ10 and cholesterol numbers are excellent. Sometimes the lower dosage of a statin are more tolerable without the side effects.

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    21. Becky Hertz

      Other, started statins because of my cholesterol levels. Although I suspect my hcp would have recommended one regardless.

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    22. Carol Meares

      I put other because I am unsure. I was put on Statins very early on but I don’t know if my cholesterol was high at the time. My family has heart disease and I have tried going off statins recently and now my numbers clearly rise too high. Ezetimembe helped but not enough. My current Endo is also a lipidologist and insists I should stay on statins although he put me on a different one.

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    23. Angela Naccari

      I answered “no” because the reasons I take it are because high cholesterol levels and a history of heart disease in my immediate family. 60 years with TD1.

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    24. M C

      It was recommended that I take a statin when my cholesterol numbers were slightly rising – and I have been on them since I was in my 30’s (about 15+ years after being diagnosed, in my teens, as having T1D). Since I’ve been on the statin medication (25+/- years), my cholesterol numbers have remained in the normal range.

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    25. Jan Masty

      I’ve been on a statin for at least 30 years .. never had high cholesterol. My numbers are 138 total, 92 HDL. Triglycerides are 39. In spite of having great numbers I still had a heart attack 3 years ago and now have a stent. The surgeon did say my arteries look good otherwise. Will stay on the statin! No issues with it.

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    26. Kristine Warmecke

      I was on one and an ACE inhibitor, for preventives, when I had my first CVA. I’ve always had low blood pressure and awesome lipid number’s. Once I was correctly diagnosed, 6 years later, I was taken off the ACE inhibitor to try and keep my BP high enough, and eventually the statin due to side effects. I’m currently only on 81 mg of ASA, per my neuro team, to keep my brain graphs open, from my Moyamoya surgeries.

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    27. Abraham Remson

      My Internist had me on statins for a long time for a long time until I developed an allergy to them. Now I try to keep it down with diet alone

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    28. Lisa Shandalov

      Long-haul T1D plus a family history of heart disease (My dad had several “incidents”and ultimately died of heart disease.) equal a no-brained for me: I’ve been on statins since my early 40s.

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    29. GLORIA MILLER

      Yes, my primary recommended it but my cardiologist said do not take it. There can be side effects to statins and my cholesterol is very good so don’t chance it.

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    30. Amanda Barras

      OTHER: Mine was because of cholesterol levels not regardless just because I was diabetic.

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    31. Cheryl Seibert

      My endo put my on the ‘cardiac’ regimen (statin, blood pressure “pril” and low dose aspirin), nearly 30 years ago. I’ve never had high BP or high cholesterol. He said research showed an 80% reduction in long-term complications for T1Ds if they were on the cardiac regimen. It’s worked very well for me so far (55 years of T1D since I a child).

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    32. ConnieT1D62

      It has been discussed, but I have refused because I my cholesterol levels are WNL range. I do take an ARB as a kidney protectant and I practice healthy lifestyle choices. My preference is to maintain my health with balanced healthy eating to meet nutritional needs, and hormone replacement therapy – like insulin, thyroid, GLP1 – with as little other pharmaceutical interference as possible.

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    33. Bonnie Lundblom

      I take atorvastatin 20 mg twice a week because I couldn’t tolerate the effects of daily dose of a different statin medication. The endocrinologist who changed my statin Rx said there was clinical research done which confirmed effectiveness when taken 1-2/week. My cholesterol was around 180-200 when I started therapy and on this dose it’s 150 with good HDL/LDL

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    34. Donna Clemons

      Yes

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    35. Molly Jones

      “other”
      My endo suggested both aspirin and a low dose of a statin because while my cholesterol is good, my bad cholesterol is slightly elevated and heart conditions are in my family.

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