What should be normal Glucose, BP, and TC levels for seniors

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What should be normal Glucose, BP, and TC levels for seniors

Postby gotts1936 » Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:39 pm

I have decided to stop accepting the drug companies current levels for Glucose, BP and TC levels as a 73 years old senior. I have kept copies of my blood work for 15 years and my averages are glucose 126, BP 155/90 and TC 265 and I am still alive without any problems except the statin damage.

I have already stopped taking Lovastatin for cholesterol and refused metformin for blood glucose and I am going to stop taking Lisinopril for BP.

And, until all my blood levels, etc. exceed the following I will take no more medication.

Glucose ---- under 130
BP ---------- under 160/95
TC ---------- under 280
HDL --------- under 50

Doctors need to stop treating us 70+ seniors like twenty years olds and adjust they requirements before they prescribe medication.

Wish me luck.

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statin drugs

Postby gotts1936 » Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:43 pm

Oops, sorry but the "UNDER" should have been "OVER"
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statin drugs

Postby gotts1936 » Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:47 pm

Oh. Hell, what can you expect from a 73 year old
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meds

Postby vipergg22 » Sat Nov 07, 2009 11:56 am

Personally pushing any of these harsh drugs like statins on older adults over like 75 does more harm than good. Take a good vitamin supplement , get 2000-4000 IU's of vitiamin D a day and people would be a lot better off to say nothing about having a lot more money in their pocket . This is for people without any preexisting conditions.
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