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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / July 2005

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Question for Sharon10 Jul 2005 01:53 GMT29
In a recent post you made the following statement:
"As the toxic effects of the statins fade and the healing begins..."
My muscle problems are getting better as the toxic effects of the statins fade.
However, my memory problems are not fading away. I hope that they do fade
Pacemaker10 Jul 2005 01:22 GMT2
Can someone explain a few items that showed up on my recent
pacemaker computer checkup, i.e.......
Path. atrial rate       100%
PVC's   678
note to Sharon and Zee10 Jul 2005 00:07 GMT29
A very wonderful person referred me to the website mentioned below. I
visited the site and downloaded the really interesting report on the
dangers of statins. It was fairly obvious that the authors of the report
had visited Sharon's website and downloaded her report.
High blood pressure and occurrance of stroke09 Jul 2005 10:59 GMT1
High blood pressure is a significant cause for stroke.  But I've read
somewhere that when ischemic stroke or TIA occurs, a person's blood
pressure is usually not at its peak, even not relatively high, but
relatively low.
Does high chol. promote heart disease?09 Jul 2005 02:28 GMT3
Serum lipids include cholesterol, triglycerides and ...chylomicrons. These
substances play important roles in fat metabolism and also contribute to
hardening of the arteries (arteriosclerosis), which is the major cause of
coronary heart disease, strokes and circulatory ...
New heart-disease test shows promise in study  July 8 0508 Jul 2005 19:23 GMT3
Hope this is not  redundant.
Bill
............................
New heart-disease test shows promise in study
change in blood pressure08 Jul 2005 12:00 GMT1
I've heard that blood pressure changes in a day.  About what time is
the peak(s)? What time is the bottom(s)?  And what is the normal range
of change?
Thanks.
Fish Oil08 Jul 2005 12:00 GMT5
Has anyone had any experience taking fish oil capsules to lower
Chloresterol. How safe is it, and does it work?
Jerry
Oxidized Phospholipids, Lp(a) Lipoprotein, and Coronary Artery Disease08 Jul 2005 10:14 GMT9
New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 353:46-57  July 7, 2005
Number 1
Oxidized Phospholipids, Lp(a) Lipoprotein, and Coronary Artery
Disease
exhaustion/syncope07 Jul 2005 20:07 GMT6
I underwent cabgx5 in Dec 2002. I haven't had any significant issues
until recently.  About 3 months ago, my primary care physician
increased my lipitor to 40 mg.  About 2 months ago, I resumed playing
racquetball at a B level. I have been walking steps and jogging for
Homocysteine reduction has no effect on inflammatory markers07 Jul 2005 19:57 GMT40
http://tinyurl.com/ag3sj
Arch Intern Med. 2005 Jun 27;165(12):1388-94.
Effect of lowering of homocysteine levels on inflammatory markers:
a randomized controlled trial.
case reports of statin induced parkinson's with reference for case report of 2 individuals with "unmasked" parkinson's due to statin therapy07 Jul 2005 17:03 GMT93
the following is an english translation of a letter that appeared in a
German Medical Journal, February, 2003.  the author, Thomas Muller,
also published in annals of neurology  2 case reports of individuals
who developed parkinson's that was said to have been "unmasked" by
Note to Sharon Hope07 Jul 2005 11:48 GMT37
I read your interesting posts today. I won't mention any names but it's
now obvious that those people that are advocates for statins will never
truly understand the dangers of statins until they (or a close friend or
family member) developes statin induced rhab., myoglobinuria or ...
My neighbour looks very thin, had heart attck, does thin people also gets heart attack?07 Jul 2005 11:48 GMT1
My neighbour looks very thin, had heart attack, passed away in minutes,
I was wondering whether thinn people also gets heart attack? (usually
fat people get heart attacks, since fat will be more).
.07 Jul 2005 06:38 GMT2
I wish you all continued success in your journey through life.
May you find peace, contentment and happiness.
"I'm not crazy about reality, but it's still the only place to get a decent
meal".
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