[AT] O. T. - Really tired today

rlgoss at twc.com rlgoss at twc.com
Tue Feb 21 14:23:53 PST 2017


Even though Atlrvastatin (or whatever) is for high cholesterol, they prescribe it as a preventative measure against stroke even though your cholesterol level is low. At least, that's what my GP told me.

Larry

---- Cecil Bearden <crbearden at copper.net> wrote: 
> I don't take any of those drugs, but my wife does after her heart 
> operation.  The Metoporol seems to accentuate any type of reaction to 
> allergens etc.  She is always tired, and achy, and that may be from the 
> Atorvastatin that her D@#$&D yuppie cardiologist thinks she should take 
> because her cholesterol is up....   I really cannot take the guy 
> seriously when he comes to appointments with slip on tennis shoes and no 
> socks....  I know, I know, I am a dinosaur.    I had a 50yr old look at 
> me funny the other day when I said my relatives did not have a "pot nor 
> a window"!!!
> 
> Cecil in OKla
> 
> 
> On 2/21/2017 11:52 AM, Dave wrote:
> > Hi farmer,
> > 	I thought a bit about your being worn out after you completed the task. From what you say, I presume it was a long walk. Long walks wear me out as well. You should have taken two horses at a time. That would have cut your walking time in half!
> > 	Dave
> > PS, No need to thank me. Just remember the tip when you have to move them back!
> >
> >> On Feb 21, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Indiana Robinson <robinson46176 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Had to move our 6 horses to the south side of the farm this morning and it
> >> about wore me out. Picture below.
> >>
> >> There was some discussion about lack of starting ambition from old men
> >> here. I have some ambition much of the time. My problem is that I just
> >> can't seem to accomplish much while I am working harder than before. But
> >> then again I can't last as long at working as before.
> >> The best thing I ever did was to refuse to keep taking Atorvastatin, even
> >> if it kills me. Zombie stuff. I knew that Metoprolol had fatigue as a side
> >> effect but recently I noticed that some sources list "loss of interest in
> >> things in general" as one of its possible side effects. I take it and I
> >> know a number of folks that do. I wonder how many of us on this list take
> >> it?
> >> I generally find these day that the less stuff I take the better I feel. I
> >> still take a few things but almost all supplements etc. like fish oil, a
> >> couple of vitamins, CO-q10 and low dose aspirin.
> >>
> >> I'm still planning to make Portland. I'll just bring something that doesn't
> >> need any work on it. Wait a minute... I don't own anything like that...
> >> I'll find something.  :-)
> >>
> >>
> >> .
> >>
> >> -- 
> >> -- 
> >>
> >> Francis Robinson
> >> aka "farmer"
> >> Central Indiana USA
> >> robinson46176 at gmail.com
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