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Replies to "@poppy55 This entire situation has been a complete surprise to me! Being highly active all my..."
Hi @poppy55 I so, so dislike that your quality of life has dropped this much, I think because I absolutely do feel your pain. Once we quit exercising and not staying strong we begin to weaken. Hang in there! I agree with @dlkreps that it seems like it just shows up one day. The mental part is real.
I have genetically high cholesterol and have been treating since my 20’s. It has never really been under control until the past year or so, and I am grateful to my cardiologist at Mayo Clinic for that. I believe at one point my LDL was almost 300 and now it is 61. It has been an extreme roller coaster, one that I wish I knew then what I know now as to how to attack it. The right docs know how to figure out just what is happening in our bodies and match that to appropriate treatment. I am even currently on the statin I had discontinued when my physical symptoms all began. I am on other drugs for a second time I said I’d never take again. Like any problem, figuring out exactly what you’re trying to treat has the best chance of successfully treating it. The treatment shouldn’t feel worse than what we are trying to treat. Soapbox ended.
Poppy55, do you know what your doc thinks your LDL should be?
Dkrepid, Why did your cardiologist think you should pursue a lipid doc? It sounds like a wonderful idea. When do you see them?