Help with Cholesterol and BP Meds

I'm going to be straight with you. There is no "data" to support your ridiculous conclusion. The question asked is idiotic. Will statins extend your life? Who fucking knows, you might get hit by a bus tomorrow. What I do know is that you have heart disease. Good luck with that.

They will reduce the likelihood of a heart attack and if you catch one of those, you have a 50/50 chance of dying on the spot.



These side effects that you refer to are rare, dose dependent, and also dependent on which statin is being prescribed. I explained all this ad nauseum above and you chose not to read it.

You also chose to ignore the fact that I offered you several other non-statin options to manage your lipids and yet you seem to be hung up on this narrative that big pharma is trying to poison you with their statins.



Are you daft? A randomized clinical trial that included 170k people is not pursuing the question? Welcome to my ignore list. All the other bullshit drama on this forum doesn't annoy me in the slightest, but your willful ignorance I can't fucking handle.
Well there is data you just choose to to be closed minded and ignore it as it doesn't fit the realm of how you want things to be. You have choose to disregard the studies i have shown and that is fine as i do not care what people do with info i put out there. It doesn't hurt my feelings any. I just put out the best info i can find for people to make an open minded judgement of their own. Which it seems you are uncomfortable with. Whether people end up agreeing with me on anything is none of my business it is there life to live as they see fir.
Looking at all thing no matter how rare of is sensible. As even if it is rare when enough rare occurrences add up they can make a noticeable difference. Although anyone on it's own may not. . And how can you say they are rare if there is no data(according to you). You regurgitating your same opinion is noted And i support you having your own opinion no matter what. And it will be considered with the due diligence it deserves. Thank you for the entertaining exchange! Have a great day!
 
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Good lord! Some of this should be stickied, seriously. Blood pressure and heart rate are incredibly important. I read most of this because it really got my attention. I feel like I just got a PhD in medicine. Paging Dr Knucklesamich!

All jokes aside, Ghoul and few others have info that's worthy of a sticky. Could really clue people in to maintaining good health, could save a life(s)
 
In general i have found just doing the basics such as healthy diet, moderate cardio and keeping stress down tends to take care of most BP issues. For those with health issues or that are on cycles with increased BP adding a BP drug seems a sensible way to go for me. But taking care of the simple basics should be the foundation.
 
So with your costco membership # in hand go to:


Scroll down to "activate" and sign up.

Then go here:


and set up an appointment with whichever provider looks good to you and has a time slot that works.

Your speech should be:

"I recently moved here, and I'm working on getting a primary care provider. I bought a blood pressure monitor and I'm 145/90 all the time. A few years ago I had approximately the same blood pressure, and was prescribed combination Telmisartan 40/Amlodipine 5.(Called Twynsta). It worked well but to be honest I got lazy and stopped taking it. I'm concerned about my health and would like to get back on it."

When she says yes, ask "Could I please get a 90 day supply, it's much cheaper for me that way."

Of course they'll ask for your pharmacy.

Any questions?

Excellent advice. I’ve used a similar story but with a twist that either I don’t have insurance anymore or new to the plan and need to find an insurance network pcp

Also, I recommend to always try to get highest dose possible prescribed and then just cut the pills if you need to. This will allow you to stockpile meds for future use. I do the same with my insulin. Once I went on pharma ozempic my insulin need was cut quite a bit but I still fill my original rx and just stick the pens in the fridge. They last 2-3 years.

Besides Goodrx, simple care, you also have Cost plus drugs, which is mark Cubans pharmacy. Super cheap. The downside is that they won’t transfer prescriptions over from another pharmacy.
 
OK, a number of guys prefer to manage it themselves. I was stage 2 as well, now controlled to the ideal of 120/70 with zero sides.

There's a story to give an online prescriber that'll get you a prescription for what.ever BP med you want, it works 99% of the time without issue. 3 months of any of them would typically cost $15.

I asked about insurance because cash prices (with goodRX) are much higher for some than others.

If I were in your position, I'd simply get Telmasartsn 40/Amlodipine 5 (aka Twynsta 40/5).

This is a very low dose.

If you want to go the "get it yourself" route I'll walk you through it. If it works for you, you can tell your primary care provider you got it from telehealth and they can write it for you from then on.

Most PCPs are really behind on up to date blood pressure control, and it's likely you'll find we know more here than they do. It's also something most don't take nearly as seriously as they should, a frequent criticism voiced at every major cardiology conference.

Most docs have a small number of BP meds they are familiar with(there are a huge number of options), and doing it this way will help ensure you get Telmasartan vs any of the other dozens that are available.

Do you have a Costco membership?

That'll determine where I direct you to for telehealth.
Thank you for this extremely helpful info
 
So with your costco membership # in hand go to:


Scroll down to "activate" and sign up.

Then go here:


and set up an appointment with whichever provider looks good to you and has a time slot that works.

Your speech should be:

"I recently moved here, and I'm working on getting a primary care provider. I bought a blood pressure monitor and I'm 145/90 all the time. A few years ago I had approximately the same blood pressure, and was prescribed combination Telmisartan 40/Amlodipine 5.(Called Twynsta). It worked well but to be honest I got lazy and stopped taking it. I'm concerned about my health and would like to get back on it."

When she says yes, ask "Could I please get a 90 day supply, it's much cheaper for me that way."

Of course they'll ask for your pharmacy.

Any questions?
This is great!!!
Replying in case I need to do this down the line,I'll be able to find this!!!!Love how this worked like a charm for dude!!!
 
So i just got off a sesame visit and went through the speech that @Ghoul posted. This doc started on about how there’s this new drug that controls blood pressure called semaglutide that she thinks would be a good option. Asked me if i had heard of it lol. I was like yeah, I’d rather stick to what worked for me before with no side effects.
 
So i just got off a sesame visit and went through the speech that @Ghoul posted. This doc started on about how there’s this new drug that controls blood pressure called semaglutide that she thinks would be a good option. Asked me if i had heard of it lol. I was like yeah, I’d rather stick to what worked for me before with no side effects.

How'd it go otherwise? Get what you went to them for?
 
How'd it go otherwise? Get what you went to them for?

I had to send her a drugs.com link to twynsta after the appt because she had never heard of it but after looking at it she sent in a scrip so i assume thats what will be waiting for me at pharmacy. Overall good experience for the Costco $29 rate and much easier than going to my actual doc. She even told me to let her know if it get my BP back down and if so she would send in refills, no complaints at all
 
I had to send her a drugs.com link to twynsta after the appt because she had never heard of it but after looking at it she sent in a scrip so i assume thats what will be waiting for me at pharmacy. Overall good experience for the Costco $29 rate and much easier than going to my actual doc. She even told me to let her know if it get my BP back down and if so she would send in refills, no complaints at all

Good to hear. I usually give them the generic name, ie Telmisartan/Amlodipine to keep it simple.
 
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