Can an older man still build muscle while taking statins?

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Melody68

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Hi everyone, I'm a 68 year old on Testosterone Enanthate for one year, love the results on body composition. I've had heart issues in the past, with a successful bypass 13 years ago. I've always resisted statins, and have done well taking niacin the last 20+ years. I was doing really well with everything until I had a TIA on December 13; that started all the testing.

They said that I'm building up a lot of plaque all over the place, including in my carotid arteries, where the stroke doctor said my plaque buildup is five times what it should be for someone my age. My brain is also showing "white spots" which she says is evidence of TIA's in the past. I've never noticed anything.

She wants me to dump the niacin and "start" with 20mg Crestor, saying that I'm very close to a stroke and that this is my only chance to shrink the plaques. I've always resisted statins because they boost my Lp(a). She says at this point that doesn't matter, I've got to start with the statins.

Maybe she's right, I mean, who wants to risk ending up in a wheelchair or worse?

This is NOT a thread asking if you approve of statins or not, because I know it's a very contentious issue. What I do want to know is if it's still possible to build some solid muscle while taking statins? I'm not going to go gently into that good night; I've decided at this point that I'll lead a hyper healthy diet and exercise lifestyle and see if my body can heal itself of all this plaque. But can I still effectively lift weights while attaining a super low LDL of 1.8 (70) or less? Anybody doing it?
 
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Have you ever considered getting labs done by Cleveland heart clinic? This is one of my older threads but you might want to looking over it.

 
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Have you ever considered getting labs done by Cleveland heart clinic? This is one of my older threads but you might want to looking over it.

Thanks for the link, I watched the vid with great interest. I'm in the Canadian health care system, I'm not sure of dealing with the Cleveland Heart Clinic, or in fact dealing with anything right now, my head is still working overtime.

I remember when heart disease first reared it's ugly head in my life, I had angina at the age of 41; a couple of years later an angiogram confirmed some pretty extensive blockage; the right descending artery was 90% closed, and the left descending artery was completely closed. I heard a lot of the "you're a walking time bomb" talk from the doctors, yet I put off a bypass for another 15 years, just adding the niacin, taking a small dose of beta blocker and using nitroglycerine as needed. No, I might not do that again, but I never had a heart attack, and the eventual bypass went well. Now I'm getting a lot of that walking time bomb talk again.

I did a lot of research at 41 concerning heart disease; it seems the more I read the more I became confused; there's just so many (valid) opinions on directions to go. Today I find I'm less patient with all this stuff, I'd rather just pick a protocol and go. If I read about anything, I'll read about inflammation. I have a temptation to continue my niacin while supplementing with 10mg Crestor, upping my daily fish oil, continuing to lose weight, increasing my exercise and . . . saying my prayers.
 
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